Super Bowl LVI is setting up to be the most heavily bet game ever with an estimated $7.61 billion potentially on the line, according to survey results released Tuesday by the American Gaming Association (AGA).
An estimated 31.4 million American adults plan to bet on Sunday's game between the underdog Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams, according to the national survey. Data firm Morning Consult surveyed 2,212 adults in early February on behalf of AGA, which represents the U.S. casino industry. Both the projected amount wagered and the number of bettors are records since the AGA began commissioning the annual national survey in 2015.