How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey with Tipico Sportsbook

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Tipico makes it easy. Here’s how new customers can take advantage of sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen

How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Here’s how, including special new customer sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen…

New Jersey sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in New Jersey?

Is sports betting legal in New Jersey? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in New Jersey is legal.

Sports betting in New Jersey

Former Republican Governor Chris Christie fought hard for sports betting to become legalized, but he and the state lost in a lower court system originally. However, they lobbied for the case to be heard by the Supreme Court, which ruled in their favor in mid-May of 2018. Democrat Governor Phil Murphy made the first legal bet at a sportsbook June 14, 2018. State law A4111 allows all residents of the Garden State over 21 years of age to wager at licensed sportsbooks at all casinos and racetracks, as well as online.

However, bets are not accepted for any colleges in the state. This includes Rutgers and Seton Hall, as well as many other smaller schools. Wagering on any collegiate event inside the state’s borders are also prohibited. There are no restrictions betting on professional sports franchises like the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets, and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, however.

Online sportsbooks in New Jersey

  • BetMGM
  • Bet365
  • Bet America New Jersey
  • Caesars
  • DraftKings
  • 888
  • FanDuel
  • FOX Bet New Jersey
  • Golden Nugget
  • PointsBet
  • Resorts Sportsbook
  • SugarHouse
  • theScore Bet
  • Unibet
  • William Hill New Jersey

Retail sportsbooks in New Jersey

  • Borgata, Atlantic City
  • Bally’s, Atlantic City
  • Golden Nugget, Atlantic City
  • Hard Rock, Atlantic City
  • Harrah’s, Atlantic City
  • Monmouth Park, Oceanport
  • Ocean Resort Casino, Atlantic City
  • Resorts AC, Atlantic City
  • The Meadowlands, East Rutherford
  • Tropicana, Atlantic City

Sources indicate roughly half of the state’s action is generated through the FanDuel sportsbook at The Meadowlands just west of New York City. Revenues are estimated at $1.8 million per month in the state.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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New Jersey sports betting hurt by loss of NCAA Tournament, Masters, NBA, MLB, NHL

As sports leagues continue to cancel and suspend events, the sports betting world is one of many areas being hurt

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The dominos fell with stunning speed over a 48-hour period this week as fear of spread of the coronavirus forced the suspension of the NBA, NHL and MLB seasons, while while the NCAA Tournament, one of gambling’s Holy Grails, was canceled altogether.

The 2020 Masters golf tournament has also been postponed, Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley announced Friday.

So while there’s bitter disappointment among players and fans, it’s also  crushing blow to New Jersey’s sports betting industry at a time when revenue records could have been shattered.

In what would have been one of the two busiest times of the year – some $540 million was wagered in the state in January in the buildup to Super Bowl LIV – the industry is on hold indefinitely during the COVID-19 outbreak around the country.

In the 21 months sports betting has been legal, the additional revenue stream has provided a much-needed lifeline to New Jersey’s horse racing industry at the Meadowlands and Monmouth Park, with their respective sports books and online operations generating over $277 million in gross revenues during that time.

The Meadowlands has also canceled live harness racing through the weekend, with no decision made of the immediate future of racing.

“The ripple effect to sports betting will be profound because this extends so far beyond the sports wagering bubble,” said Daniel Wallach, a South Florida-based attorney who specializes in the sports betting industry. “This is just one subset of a broader impact across every segments of American life, and that is going to have a continued impact.

“These are unprecedented times and the gambling industry will take a huge hit. As will so many industries. So there will be an immediate impact and a trickle-down impact over time.”

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How significant will the impact be?

Last March, the first time New Jersey gamblers were able to legally wager on the NCAA Tournament, some $372 million was bet during the month around the state, producing gross revenues of $31.7 million. The Meadowlands, which partners with FanDuel on sports betting, accounted for $17.5 million of that revenue, including $13.3 online. Monmouth Park, which has William Hill as its partner, did $2.7 million.

But the market has expanded dramatically in the state over the past 12 months as New Jersey challenges Nevada for leadership in the industry.

In January, the $53.6 million in gross revenues for the state represented a 185.2 percent increase year-over-year. And with the market continuing to mature, the handle could have topped the record handle of $562.7 million set last December, when $32.9 million in revenue was generated.

A closer look at the numbers New Jersey sports books produced in February show a 54.4 percent increase from a year earlier, with $494.8 million wagered, compared with $320.4 million in 2019.

“New Jersey’s year-over-year gains remained impressive in February, but we are in uncharted territory now,” said Dustin Gouker, lead analyst for the website PlayNJ.com. “Obviously there are bigger concerns with coronavirus, but the NBA is a major revenue driver for New Jersey’s sportsbooks. So the suspension of the season, in addition to suspensions of other sports, will undoubtedly have a significant effect.”

It’s not just New Jersey, with legal sports betting sweeping across the country after the 2018 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that the law that banned it in all but a few jurisdictions was unconstitutional.

The No. 1 sports betting state is Nevada. Sixteen states have legalized sports betting. All other states have imminent or long-range plays to make sports betting legal, except Idaho, Wisconsin and Utah.

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