Where Can I Bet the Philadelphia Eagles Online From PA?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Mar/24/2023

There are plenty of apps that serve the PA sports betting market regulated by the state.  Additionally, there are a few offshore books (many do not cater to the Pennsylvania market).  Local bookies exist as well.  Neither the offshore books or local bookies require those joining to provide a social security number and winnings are not reported to the state or federal government. 

Those playing at PA regulated books will be required to pay a 24% rate for winnings greater than $600.  Pennsylvania also has a flat-rate personal income tax of 3.07% for all taxable income — including gambling and lottery winnings.  The state and its counties collect tax revenue from all sports betting activities at 34% and 2%, respectively.

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PA Regulated Sports Betting Apps

  •     DraftKings
  •     FanDuel
  •     Caesars
  •     BetRivers
  •     BetMGM
  •     SugarHouse
  •     FOX Bet
  •     Betway
  •     Unibet
  •     TwinSpires
  •     PointsBet
  •     Barstool
  •     Betfred
  •     betPARX

Philadelphia Eagles Odds to Win 2024 Super Bowl

The Eagles odds to win the 2024 Super Bowl in March 2023 were set at 9-1.

Philadelphia Eagles Latest News

(March 24, 2023) - Eagles on Friday March 24 signed former 1st-rounder Terrell Edmunds.  The 28th pick in the 2018 draft signed a one-year deal.  Edmunds has appeared in 15 or more games through his first five seasons in the league but has struggled at times in pass coverage.

Philadelphia Eagles 2023-24 Preview

With the Eagles going to the Super Bowl in 2023, the team saw its coaching staff gutted and they lost a bunch of free agents.

Among the most impactful coaching changes, Sean Desai is coming in at defensive coordinator and Brian Johnson at offensive coordinator.  The team loses offensive coordinator Shane Steichen and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.

The defense lost a number of key players but the offense remains mostly intact.

The Eagles do surprisingly have a top-10 pick in the draft, acquired by trading a first-rounder to the Saints last year.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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