New Jersey is one of several US states that have approved betting on the XFL, which relaunched on February 8 with DraftKings as the primary sponsor.
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While the beginning of the Major League Baseball season is still a couple months away, New Jersey sportsbooks have the New York Yankees as the team …
Resorts Digital did not bring in the revenue of other New Jersey online casinos in 2019, but they had a solid year. They set revenue records …
Legislators in New Jersey are looking into a bill that would let sportsbooks located in the Garden State offer wagering on esports competitions, albeit with a …
Caesars Entertainment Corporation are reportedly looking to buy back a pier and commercial complex that is located directly next to one of the three Atlantic City …
According to recent data released by the American Gaming Association (AGA), a record 26 million Americans will wager a collective $6.8 billion on Super Bowl LIV.
DraftKings New Jersey will use Scientific Games' OpenGaming platform to increase the size of its game library in a bid to compete with the state's leading …
One of the more popular Super Bowl bets is: Who will win the MVP? All the NJ betting sites have Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes …
Like all licensed NJ sportsbooks, DraftKings is offering many Super Bowl betting options. However, DK is standing out from the crowd with a $54,000 Super Bowl …
The city officials in Atlantic City have taken a lot of heat in the last few years but some recent criticism hit home with a homegrown …