The New Jersey sports betting market has now made it five straight months with more than $1 billion in handle. Garden State sportsbooks earned $114.2 million for January.
Feb 17, 2026 • 19:59 ET
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The Philadelphia Eagles making an early NFL playoff exit wasn’t enough to stop New Jersey sportsbooks from exceeding $1 billion monthly handle. However, year-over-year revenue saw a 6.5% drop.
Key Takeaways
- FanDuel was January’s top-grossing operator with $45.6 million.
- BetFanatics reported a 61% year-over-year revenue increase.
- Garden State earned $23.9 million from sports wagering taxes.
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) posted January revenue results that showed Garden State sportsbooks earned $114.2 million. By comparison, in January 2025, operators and their land-based partners earned $122.2 million.
It was also the fifth-straight month that New Jersey exceeded $1 billion in monthly handle, the bulk of which came from N.J. sports betting apps. Retail sportsbooks only accounted for $35.2 million of the betting action.
The 10.7% hold percentage from completed events was in line with results in December. The Garden State filled its coffers with $23.9 million from sports wagering taxes.
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FanDuel, DraftKings continue to dominate
| Online Operator | January 2026 Revenue | January 2025 Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| FanDuel | $45.6 million | $53.1 million |
| DraftKings | $30.6 million | $35.6 million |
| BetFanatics | $10.9 million | $6.7 million |
| BetMGM | $7.6 million | $7.4 million |
| bet365 | $7.3 million | $4.8 million |
The calendar might have flipped to 2026, but the New Jersey sports betting revenue story continues to show a clear separation between the top two operators and the rest of the market. FanDuel was once again the biggest revenue generator, reporting $45.6 million for January. DraftKings claimed the No. 2 spot with $30.6 million. However, both operators saw a 14.1% decrease from January 2025.
FanDuel was coming off a strong year in which it earned $470.1 million. That was more than $144 million more than runner-up DraftKings Casino ($325.3 million). The two operators are showing a similar trend in the latest numbers as they accounted for nearly 68% of the total sports betting revenue in New Jersey in January. BetFanatics, with $10.9 million, was the only other brand to clear $10 million. The result represents a 61% year-over-year performance.
Bet365 also enjoyed a strong January as its $7.3 million is a 51.5% improvement from the previous January.
Contribution to total gaming revenue picture
Online and retail sportsbooks helped the Garden State achieve a 5.9% increase in total gaming revenue. The $586.4 million also includes slots and table games revenue from Atlantic City’s nine casinos along with iGaming revenue.
Land-based casino win was flat with a slight 1.6% increase. Online casinos were the biggest contributors to the overall revenue pie, earning $258.9 million. That number, however, was not enough to top the all-time monthly record of $273.2 million from December.
The common denominator between iGaming and sports betting is that FanDuel and DraftKings have a firm grip on the top two spots. FanDuel Casino earned $58.9 million for January, an 18.5% increase. DraftKings Casino took in $48.6 million for a 10.3% jump
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Bill Gelman is a national iGaming writer based in South Jersey, the heart of Philadelphia Eagles country. It’s the place he has called home for the majority of his life. One of his career highlights was covering the 2018 Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade. It only took what seemed like a lifetime to experience it.
After spending the early part of his career being an award-winning newspaper writer, Bill made the jump to the online gambling industry in 2018. That would be the same year the Garden State legalized sports betting.
Bill still remembers covering the NJ online casino industry when a $20-million month seemed like a big deal. It’s news he laughs about today, especially after the Garden State keeps smashing previous record months. Being a short drive from Atlantic City has allowed Bill to cover land-based casino news. Over the years, Bill has secured exclusive interviews with executives representing BetMGM, DraftKings, Caesars, and Hard Rock.
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