“The bottom line is that a computer-savvy public, along with a sports passionate culture, have embraced sports wagering on their personal devices, which has been a key contributor to the $5.4 billion increase in sports betting volume Nevada has recorded between 20.” “This type of wagering has become increasingly popular with the public and is a perfect product for mobile wagering. “Nevada’s sportsbook operators have been fast to offer wagers on a wider variety of events, which include ‘in play’ wagering (being able to bet on the game during the game),” GCB senior research analyst Michael Lawton said in an email. Through the first 10 months of 2022, mobile sports wagers represent 68.1 percent of the state’s total handle, which has tripled since 2010 ($2.7 billion). That amounted to $5.3 billion of a record $8.1 billion in bets. In 2021, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, mobile wagers accounted for 64.6 percent of the state’s sports betting handle, or amount of money wagered. The convenience of wagering from the comfort of home or anywhere else inside state lines has helped fuel the explosive growth of mobile sports wagering in Nevada and across the country. That’s what the wildly popular sports betting mobile apps give gamblers.
Prop bets available for the Patriots-Raiders game on the Boyd Gaming sports betting app.