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Published: February 16, 2025

NH Players Wagered More Than $7.5 Million on the Super Bowl

“Between the standard touchdown, yardage, or MVP and the Swiftie Special betting options, the Super Bowl certainly lived up to its reputation as New Hampshire’s largest sports betting event of the year,” said Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery. “Considering each bet supports New Hampshire public education, we at the New Hampshire Lottery are pleased to see $7.5 million in wagers on the event. 

89-percent of money line wagers were placed on the winning Eagles

Concord, NH

 – New Hampshire players and sports fans were treated to quite the rematch of Super Bowl LVII this past Sunday, when the Philadelphia Eagles got their revenge, thwarting the Kansas City Chiefs’ bid for a Super Bowl three-peat. According to the New Hampshire Lottery, players wagered more than $7.5 million on the game. Of those who wagered on the outright winner, 89% of them were correct in their bet on the Eagles.

“Between the standard touchdown, yardage, or MVP and the Swiftie Special betting options, the Super Bowl certainly lived up to its reputation as New Hampshire’s largest sports betting event of the year,” said Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery. “Considering each bet supports New Hampshire public education, we at the New Hampshire Lottery are pleased to see $7.5 million in wagers on the event. Now, while the NFL season may have come to a close, the NBA and NHL are in full swing and March Madness is right around the corner—there’s always something for everyone!”

New Hampshire players also won big on prop bets starting from the opening kick-off to the final kneel down. Some of the most popular winning prop bets across the state were anytime touchdown bets on one of Jalen Hurts, DeAndre Hopkins, or Xavier Worthy or for the coin toss to land on tails.

Swiftie Specials were a hit with Granite State players wagering $16,000. The two best payouts from the line of Swiftie Specials were “Two is Better Than One,” which required two successful two-point conversions; and “Blank Space,” which required Xavier Worthy to have a 50+ yard reception.

Since the New Hampshire Lottery and DraftKings launched mobile sports betting in New Hampshire on December 30, 2019, bettors have wagered more than $3.5 billion.

New Hampshire residents can download the DraftKings Sportsbook app to place wagers through DraftKings, the exclusive digital operator in New Hampshire. Sports fans can place bets on the DraftKings Sportsbook app via 

IOS  and Android or online at Sportsbook.DraftKings.com . For more information and to download the app, visit:  https://nhlottery.com/Sports/Mobile-Internet-Sports-Betting

Together, DraftKings and the New Hampshire Lottery take responsible gaming seriously and the state-of-the-art app offers consumers a number of responsible gaming tools including limit setting, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion. For more information on playing responsibly, visit: 

https://www.nhlottery.com/Play-Responsibly

About New Hampshire Lottery

Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has contributed more than $2.64 billion and counting to education in New Hampshire. For the past 59 years, the New Hampshire Lottery has recorded more than $9.1 billion in lottery sales and other earnings, with over $6.2 billion paid in prizes and other cost of sales.   The New Hampshire Lottery Commission, located at 14 Integra Drive in Concord, currently manages all lottery operations in the state, including scratch games, New Hampshire Powerball®, New Hampshire Mega Millions®, Tri-State Megabucks℠, Tri-State Pick3®/Pick4® Daily Numbers games, Gimme 5, Fast Play games, Lucky For Life®, KENO 603℠, and iLottery. The New Hampshire Lottery also regulates charitable gaming, including Bingo, Lucky 7, and Games of Chance, along with simulcast racing, fantasy sports, and sports wagering.