1 Pennsylvania Sports Betting Revenue Spikes 61% in February without Eagles In Super Bowl
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The Philadelphia Eagles missing the helped Pennsylvania sports betting operators enjoy a 60.7% year-over-year revenue boost in February.

- Pennsylvania sportsbooks recorded $24.7 million of their $54.5-million February win from the Super Bowl.

- The handle dipped 21.7% from the previous February.

- FanDuel installed another double-digit hold.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) recently reported that online and retail sportsbooks produced a combined $54.5 million in gross profits, a huge uptick from the $34 million produced in February 2025.

The Eagles winning the NFL title in 2015 cost operators over $6 million in Pennsylvania earnings. This February, they transported in $24.7 million on the Super Bowl in between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.

The 9.2% hold was more than double that of the previous February.

Handle dips

The February revenue spike came regardless of the deal with dropping 21.7% to $592.5 million, the most affordable amount bet considering that August. It helped operators that they invested 37% less in marketing betting compared to February 2025.

Pennsylvania online sports wagering represented $568.9 countless the total deal with and all but the $513,600 of the profits that retail sportsbooks produced.

The Keystone State's $12.9-million monthly cut from taxable earnings of $37.3 million was also significantly improved after generating less than $3 million a year earlier.

FanDuel dominates

FanDuel continued its supremacy over Keystone State wagerers with a 12.6% hang on a February-best $191.5-million manage that produced over $24 million in gross revenue, which was just down about $3 million from January. DraftKings recovered 8.1% on $179.5 million in wagers.

Fanatics remained above BetMGM to finish 3rd with a $49.5-million handle, winning $4 million in February. BetMGM produced a 7.9% hold on $40.7 million in wagers, while bet365 also surpassed $3 million on a handle of nearly $35 million.

BetRivers and theScore Bet almost reached $2 million in gross income. Caesars fell just shy of $1 million in February.