The NFL has is known for its strict anti-gambling stance, but the league is quickly changing its tune. Just days after announcing its newly relaxed rules regarding gambling advertising, the Dallas Cowboys have become the first time in the league to sign enter into a deal with a casino. Teaming Up with WinStar The Dallas Cowboys have announced that WinStar World Casino will be the team’s new corporate sponsor. It is a historic deal, as never before has an NFL formed a partnership with a casino. While specifics about the deal have yet to be reveal, it may include shirt… Read More
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NFL Bends on Gambling Advertisement Ban
Sports betting is finally making its way to America, and it is going to have some far-reaching effects that extend beyond the gambling industry. Big changes are afoot, one of the biggest that we’ve seen is the NFL preparing to break its ban on gambling advertisements. Casino Operators Can Now Advertise The NFL has recently announced that casinos will be able to show advertisements during its matches during the 2018/2019 season. This will also allow gaming operators to sponsor teams. The decision comes after franchise owners pushed for a loosening of regulations that would allow them to earn more from… Read More
AC’s Resorts Casino Cuts Ribbon on New Sports Book
It has been a few months since the federal government decided to overturn the Professional And Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), and we are beginning to see individual states jump into action. While many states are still putting together their plans for launching sports betting products, New Jersey is ahead of the pack with Atlantic City’s Resorts Casino cutting the ribbon on its brand-new sports book tomorrow. New Jersey’s First Sports Book Resorts Casino will be the first venue in New Jersey to offer sports betting products to local punters. Its sports book with be a state-of-the-art facility at which… Read More
William Hill Signs Sports Betting Deals in USA
Things are definitely heating up in the American sports betting market, as more international operators are making their way into the industry. Paddy Power and Ladbrokes have already made the move, and William Hill has followed closely behind, having signed sports betting deals in West Virginia and Mississippi. Making Big Moves William Hill is actually one of the few internationally-based operators to have existing operators in the American gambling market. The company already operates at over 100 bookmakers in Nevada, and has now made its entry into two more states. As part of the deal, the popular UK bookmaker will… Read More