BetMGM Tackles NFL Season with NBC Sports Partnership

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MGM Resorts’ wagering platform is joining forces with NBC Sports to deliver gambling data directly to viewers’ televisions during gridiron contests.

Coinciding with the start of the 2022 NFL season, BetMGM’s analytics and figures will be showcased on renowned programs like “Football Night in America” (FNIA) and other broadcasts across the NBC Sports network. This is a significant development, as BetMGM takes over from PointsBet, the former provider.

Prepare for unique perspectives from BetMGM during FNIA, presented by ex-NFL signal-caller Chris Simms and fantasy expert Matthew Berry. They’ll be dissecting the most anticipated clashes and trending odds for Sunday Night Football prior to kickoff.

The integration extends further! Viewers will observe BetMGM’s real-time odds directly on the FNIA scoreboard ticker and during “Football Night in America Final” on Peacock, NBC’s post-game coverage. Speaking of Peacock, even their comprehensive post-game analysis will incorporate crucial wagering insights from BetMGM.

Matt Prevost, BetMGM’s Chief Revenue Officer, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “Collaborating with the exceptional team at NBC Sports and engaging with football enthusiasts nationwide is revolutionary.” He’s eager to share the knowledge of BetMGM’s trading specialists and the thrill of sports wagering with NBC’s audience.

Will McIntosh, an emerging talent at NBC Sports and Fandango, conveyed his excitement, remarking, “This groundbreaking collaboration with BetMGM illustrates our continued dedication to the dynamic realm of sports wagering. It enables NBC Sports to engage with a broader viewership across diverse channels. We’re delighted to partner with BetMGM and are enthusiastic about the prospective possibilities this alliance presents.”

Beyond revealing their collaboration with NBC Sports, BetMGM highlighted their commitment to encouraging responsible gaming.

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