A total of $1.24 billion was bet in the first six-and-a-half months of legal sports gambling in New Jersey, as the December handle was published Monday by the state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement.
December’s total ($319 million) was down slightly from what New Jersey saw in November ($330.7 million).
In December, 75 percent of the money wagered in the state was done so on an app or a website. That number was 62 percent since New Jersey took its first bet on June 14.
DraftKings, the mobile market leader in the state, and FanDuel, whose brick-and-mortar sportsbook at the Meadowlands is the physical market leader, each topped $30 million in revenue in December.
DraftKings was the first to offer mobile in the state beginning Aug. 1. FanDuel opened up the Meadowlands on Sept. 1.