More than $220 billion has been placed on legal sports bets in the U.S. in the 5 years since the Supreme Court allowed states to offer regulated sports betting.
More than $220 billion has been placed on legal sports bets in the U.S. in the five years since the Supreme Court allowed states to offer regulated sports betting, according to the AP.
The... More than $220 billion has been placed on legal sports bets in the U.S. in the five years since the Supreme Court allowed states to offer regulated sports betting, according to the AP. The AP cited its $220B handle from the American Gaming Association, which also reported $125B being wagered by Americans at the four-year mark of PASPA’s overturning.
In April, the NFL suspended five players for violating the league’s gambling policy after star wide receiver Calvin Ridley missed the entire 2022 season for betting on NFL games.
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