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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 2 MIN

US Sports Betting Industry Steady Amid Super Bowl Hype and Promo Wars

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In the past 48 hours, the US sports betting industry shows steady growth amid Super Bowl hype, with Missouri's new market generating over half a billion dollars in handle during its December 2025 launch, though slim returns highlight competitive pressures[3]. Leaders like BetMGM remain top-rated for parlay builders and NFL promos, while FanDuel excels in user experience and DraftKings in fast withdrawals, per February 2026 reviews[1]. Promos dominate, with FanDuel offering Bet 5 Win 200, bet365 Bet 5 Get 200, and DraftKings Bet 5 Win 300, all active as of February 1[1][7]. No major new deals emerged, but PGA TOUR's DraftKings-backed betting coverage for 400-plus hours across 12 2026 events signals deepening partnerships[13]. Emerging concerns include bettor harassment of NFL players, from Venmo pleas to death threats, per a February 1 survey[11]. Regulatory stability persists, contrasting January reports of state handle records favoring first-movers like DraftKings[8]. Consumer behavior shifts toward live NFL and NBA betting, with Knicks' 13-1 home streak driving props[7]. No price changes or supply disruptions noted, but operators like BetMGM respond to challenges by enhancing VIP perks at Caesars and creative Fanatics rewards[1]. Compared to mid-January's focus on state launches, current conditions emphasize promo wars and event tie-ins, with BetMGM holding as best overall despite line adjustment lags[1]. Industry handle surges 80 percent during recent soccer matches globally, mirroring US trends[10]. Overall, stability reigns as Super Bowl nears. (248 words) For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

In the past 48 hours, the US sports betting industry shows steady growth amid Super Bowl hype, with Missouri's new market generating over half a billion dollars in handle during its December 2025 launch, though slim returns highlight competitive pressures[3]. Leaders like BetMGM remain top-rated for parlay builders and NFL promos, while FanDuel excels in user experience and DraftKings in fast withdrawals, per February 2026 reviews[1]. Promos dominate, with FanDuel offering Bet 5 Win 200, bet365 Bet 5 Get 200, and DraftKings Bet 5 Win 300, all active as of February 1[1][7]. No major new deals emerged, but PGA TOUR's DraftKings-backed betting coverage for 400-plus hours across 12 2026 events signals deepening partnerships[13]. Emerging concerns include bettor harassment of NFL players, from Venmo pleas to death threats, per a February 1 survey[11]. Regulatory stability persists, contrasting January reports of state handle records favoring first-movers like DraftKings[8]. Consumer behavior shifts toward live NFL and NBA betting, with Knicks' 13-1 home streak driving props[7]. No price changes or supply disruptions noted, but operators like BetMGM respond to challenges by enhancing VIP perks at Caesars and creative Fanatics rewards[1]. Compared to mid-January's focus on state launches, current conditions emphasize promo wars and event tie-ins, with BetMGM holding as best overall despite line adjustment lags[1]. Industry handle surges 80 percent during recent soccer matches globally, mirroring US trends[10]. Overall, stability reigns as Super Bowl nears. (248 words) For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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