The article highlights the staggering amount of money Americans wager on the Super Bowl, which reached $23 billion in 2022 from 68 million bettors. This eclipses the total yardage gained during the Super Bowl Era's 14,127 games. It discusses the growth of sports betting, noting that in 2021, only $4.3 billion was wagered by 23 million Americans. The complexities and variety of betting options, particularly prop bets, are also emphasized as bettors navigate this overwhelming landscape ahead of the big game.
There are almost as many ways to bet on the Super Bowl as there are ways to eat shrimp, as 'Forrest Gump' taught us.
By 2023, 50 million people wagered $16 billion on the Super Bowl, highlighting the explosive growth and interest in sports betting.
Going from 'overwhelmed' to 'adequately whelmed' can take some practice, considering the incredibly large number of ways to bet on the Super Bowl.
In the Super Bowl Era, teams collectively gained 9,147,069 yards, a figure dwarfing the amounts wagered by Americans on the Super Bowl.
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