Kansas sports betting revenue declines in February

Kansas sports betting revenue declines in February

Revenue decreased 40.6 per cent year-over-year and 6.6 per cent from January 2026.

US.- The Kansas Lottery has reported that sports betting revenue in the state was $14.2m in February. That’s a drop of 40.6 per cent year-over-year and 6.6 per cent from January 2026.

The sports betting handle totalled $190m. Of the total, $186.7m was bet online and $3.3m at retail locations.

DraftKings led the online market with a $82.4m handle and $6.6m in revenue, followed by FanDuel with a $53.7m handle and $4.5m in revenue. BetMGM reported $16.3m and $1.5m, and Fanatics $12.8m and $426,477.

In the retail market, theScore reported a $1.6m handle and $218,778 in revenue. FanDuel $996,751 and $250,381 in revenue, and KS Crossing $622,412 and $46,554.

Casino gaming revenue was $35.5m in February, up 8.9 per cent year-over-year. Hollywood Casino led the market with $14.7m in revenue, up 11 per cent compared to the same month in 2025. Kansas Star Casino followed with revenue of $13.6m, an increase of 11.6 per cent.

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