Own an Online Sportsbook in New Jersey

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Own an Online Sportsbook in New Jersey

You can own an online sportsbook in the state of New Jersey with a free two-week test drive.

New Jersey bettors back the Giants and the Jets, both of which play in the Garden State at the Meadowlands.  Overall, 30 percent of those residing in Northern New Jersey identify themselves as Giants fans while another 20 to 25 percent identify as Jets fans.  Burlington County southward, the Eagles dominate with some 40 percent of NFL fan support.  Eagles fans tend to make up some 5 to 10 percent of fans in the northern part of the state as well.

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