Kansas online sportsbook revenue up more than US$20 million year-on-year in February

17 March 2025 at 7:42am UTC-4
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Total Kansas sportsbook revenue for February rose to US$23.9 million last month compared with US$3 million in 2024, according to the state’s regulator the Kansas Lottery.

Meanwhile, settled wagers in Kansas reached over US$209.5 million in February 2025, up from US$193.9 million in February 2024.

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The Kansas Lottery currently licenses six online sportsbook operators in the state, including DraftKings, FanDuel, ESPN Bet, BetMGM, Caesar’s Sportsbook, and Fanatics.

DraftKings yielded the highest total of these operators in settled wagers and revenue, producing US$88.8 million and US$9.9 million, respectively. Compared to February 2024, settled wagers increased from US$87.6 million, and revenue increased from US$1.9 million.

Following this, FanDuel produced the second-highest amount, generating US$67.2 million in settled wagers, up from $58.5 million and US$7.7 million in revenue, a rise from $885,938.

ESPN Bet, BetMGM, and Fanatics – which took over from online sportsbook PointsBet in March 2024 – have no comparable revenue data. Still, settled wagers did decline for ESPN Bet and BetMGM, while compared to PointBet, settled wagers for Fanatics increased from US$1.6 million to US$15 million.

Caesars Sportsbook saw settled wagers decline from US$11 million to US$10.5 million, but revenue did increase year-on-year, rising from US$198,496 to US$412,828.

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Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more.


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