Super Bowl LVI wasn’t only great for the Los Angeles Rams, it was great for Nevada sportsbooks. The state has 179 books that reportedly took in $179.8 million in Super Bowl wagers. Last year, the books took in $136.1 million for a year-to-year difference of $43.7 million. Not only was it a significant improvement on last year’s handle, but it’s also well above the record of $158.6 million.
Everyone is aware that sports betting is a huge growth industry, but surpassing the record for Super Bowl handle in Nevada by $21.2 million is still eye-opening. The sportsbooks came away with $15.4 million from Sunday’s game, winning at a rate of 8.6 percent.
Nevada had a streak of three straight Super Bowl hold increases from 2016 to 2018. However, sports betting was not immune to COVID-19 interrupting business. Still, the magnitude of this growth could signify that things are returning to normal, or at least they’re moving in the right direction.
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