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Sports Betting Has Arrived to Transform the NFL. Or Not.
The NFL is slowly moving into the sports betting space with a recent data deal with Sportradar.
Who is Sportradar? Sportradar is a Switzerland based company that collects and analyzes sports data for use in betting. Their customer base includes 500+ sportsbooks, and they work with the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL.
Coming soon: This new data will allow for new types of bets such as how fast a running back will run on the next play since they will have trackers in their shoulder pads…
Quote from Hans Schroeder – EVP and COO @ NFL Media:“Our partner will be situated in the stadium and with collection availability on really low-latency video that has the opportunity to be market-differentiated and not have to wait to collect a [data feed] from outside of the stadium,”
A recent study projects that legalized sports betting could add $2.3B per year in additional revenue to the NFL’s bottom line.
Estimated % increase in revenue:
1) Media rights – ↑ 18%
2) Sponsorship – ↑ 8%
3) Ticket sales – ↑ 7%
The big shift: Sports betting has been legal in New Jersey for less than a year, but it has already had a month where it outpaced Nevada.
Sports bets by state placed in May:
1) New Jersey – $318.9M
2) Nevada – $317.4M
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