MAR 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2025 - 08:17hs.
According to AGA report

Sports betting could boost NFL revenue by US$2.3 billion

The National Football League’s (NFL) annual revenue may increase by US$2.3 billion a year due to widely available, legal, regulated sports betting, according to a new Nielsen Sports study commissioned by the American Gaming Association (AGA). 'The NFL could be the biggest winner of all with this new regulated market,” said AGA’s Sara Slane.

The study analyzes the revenue streams that legal sports betting could generate for the NFL: revenue as a result of spending from betting operators on advertising, data and sponsorship, and revenue generated as a result of increased consumption of the league’s media and purchasing of products.

According to Nielsen Sports, greater fan engagement and viewership could boost the NFL’s total annual revenue from media rights, sponsorships, merchandise and ticket sales by 13.4 percent, producing US$1.75 billion in new revenue from increased consumption of the league’s products.

Legal sports betting could help the NFL generate an additional US$573 million in revenue as a result of spending by betting operators and data providers. The study projects that gaming operators may spend US$451 million on advertising, which will directly increase the league’s rights fees by the same amount. An additional US$92 million in sponsorship revenue and $30 million in data is also projected for the league and its teams.

"Legal, regulated sports betting will create huge new revenue opportunities for sports leagues – and the NFL could be the biggest winner of all,” said Sara Slane, senior vice president of public affairs for the American Gaming Association.

“Once legal sports betting expands across the country, the NFL could take in more than US$2 billion a year, reinforcing how much sports leagues stand to gain from increased viewership and private partnerships with sports betting operators,” Slane added.

Source: GMB