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Colorado Division of Gaming shares Super Bowl LIX betting data

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Colorado Division of Gaming shares Super Bowl LIX betting data

 

Lakewood - February 13, 2025 - Super Bowl LIX produced winners both on and off the field. 

 

Colorado continues to see growth in Super Bowl wagering, with a total handle of $48,273,381 which is an increase of four percent over Super Bowl LVIII. Colorado bettors set a record for game day wagers of $29,873,713. The previous record was set in 2024 with $29,228,265. Complete numbers are below:

 

Super Bowl wagers (2025-2021)

 

Total handle

Online wagers

Retail wagers

Game day bets

Future bets

Win percentage

Super Bowl LIX (2025)

$48,273,381

$47,273,009

$1,000,372

$29,873,713

$18,399,668

28.91%

Super Bowl LVIII (2024)

$46,354,977

$45,316,808

$1,038,169

$29,228,265

$17,126,712

14.38%

Super Bowl LVII (2023)

$37,961,228

$36,313,016

$1,648,212

$23,993,086

$13,966,086

9.62%

Super Bowl LVI (2022)

$41,026,795

$39,801,727

$1,460,253

$21,513,472

$16,791,822

10.87%

Super Bowl LV (2021)

$31,255,749

$28,631,786

$2,623,963

$16,903,105

$14,352,644

-1.24%

Responsible Gaming Resources

In Colorado, residents can sign up to exclude themselves from gaming, whether sports betting or at a casino. As of February 2025, over 430 Coloradans had signed up. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the list, visit SBG.Colorado.gov/self-exclusion.

 

If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, there are many resources available to help. Visit SBG.Colorado.gov/problem-gambling-resources for more information. 

 

Gambling problem? Call or text 1-800-GAMBLER.

 

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The Colorado Department of Revenue’s Division of Gaming ensures honesty and integrity in the Colorado gaming industry. The Colorado Department of Revenue works to be a trusted partner to every Coloradan to help them navigate the complexities of government so they can thrive.