New Jersey sees record Super Bowl win
| By Richard Mulligan
New Jersey’s sportsbooks saw record Super Bowl win of more than $12m for this year’s championship game, while strong sports betting figures saw a rise in total gaming revenue during January.
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According to preliminary figures issued by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE), the state’s 12 retail sports books and 27 sports wagering mobile sites brought in $109.3m for the NFL championship game, which was down 23.9% on 2022.
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