Can I Place a Bet on the MyBookie Website From Wisconsin

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Sep/02/2023

The MyBookie.ag site is available from Wisconsin, but we here at Gambling911.com endorse Americas Bookie Sportsbook, now offering up to $2500 free cash signup bonus, same day payouts.  In business since 2006.

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Your Teams

Green Bay Packers - The Packers had the 2nd shortest odds to win the 2022 Super Bowl after coming into last season with the 10th shortest odds to win the 2021 Super Bowl but lost Aaron Rodgers.

It's not all bad.  Green Bay was still favored to win at least 8 regular season games and remain relatively competitive in the NFC North.  Their Super Bowl odds were set at 60-1.

Jordan Love will now assume the role of starting quarterback.  The first round pick has one career start and 83 NFL passes.

"He believes in himself, he cares about everybody around him and we've seen him just come in consistently and just work, work, work," running back Aaron Jones said, via Packers.com. "He did it the right way, he waited his time and you never heard one peep or complaint out of him. He has everyone's full respect and we're all going to go lay it out on the line for him."

The team also has some decent running backs to support Love.

Wisconsin Badgers

Ahead of the 2023 season, Athlon wrote of the Badgers chances:

"The Badgers will need a few games to work out the kinks of their new systems at game speed, but with the offense able to pull its weight for the first time since 2019, Wisconsin expects to be competing for a Big Ten Championship in December."

Their win total was set at 9, albeit the UNDER was favored.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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