Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From Maryland

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Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From Maryland

Back in May, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual states may now offer sports betting.  While Maryland does not have plan to open sportsbooks any time soon, those looking to bet the NFL here can do so from a myriad of top international online gambling sites


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WILL MARYLAND WELCOME SPORTS BETTING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

Maryland House Bill No. 989 was introduced on Feb. 9, 2018 and calls for the establishment of a task force to "study the implementation of sports gaming in the state." The draft legislation includes the allocation of a "sports gaming license" and the ability to accept wagers on sporting events if the bettor is at least 21 years of age. The proposed Maryland legislation did not move forward in the 2018 legislative session.

WHO WILL MARYLANDERS BE ROOTING FOR?

Those living in Maryland look to be backing their Baltimore Ravens, who were likely to secure a Playoffs spot in Week 17 following some explosive play to close out the season.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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