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Editorial Pick New Jersey Updated May 2026

Best sportsbook in New Jersey 2026

New Jersey launched legal sports betting in 2018. FanDuel (4.8★) is our top editorial pick for New Jersey of 11 licensed operators in the market. Full rankings + market context below.

Top pick FanDuel 4.8
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Top Pick

Why FanDuel ranks first in New Jersey


01 FanDuel 4.8

Why FanDuel ranks first in New Jersey: Polished mobile app and the SGP+ builder, which lets bettors create same-game parlays faster and with better correlation pricing than at competitors.

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Full ranking

All 11 sportsbooks in New Jersey, ranked


Editorial scoring weights app stability, sharp pricing on the major US sports, payout speed, and customer-service responsiveness. Headline bonus dollars are not the ranking signal — they vary structurally and rarely separate operators by quality.

# Operator Rating Welcome Offer Action
01 FanDuel Flutter Entertainment plc (NYSE: FLUT) 4.8 Get $300 Back in Bonus Bets, 10 Days of No-Sweat Bets Review →
02 DraftKings DraftKings Inc. (NASDAQ: DKNG) 4.7 Bet $5, Get $200 in Bonus Bets + NCAA Tournament Profit Boost Review →
03 bet365 Hillside (Gaming) ENC (private) 4.6 Bet $10, Get $365 in Bonus Bets (Win or Lose) Review →
04 BetMGM MGM Resorts International & Entain plc (50/50 JV) 4.5 First Bet Offer Up to $1,500 in Bonus Bets Review →
05 Caesars Sportsbook Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) 4.4 Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Next 10 Bets (up to $25 per token) Review →
06 Hard Rock Bet Seminole Hard Rock Digital (Seminole Tribe of Florida) 4.2 Double Your Winnings on Your First 10 Bets Review →
07 Fanatics Sportsbook Fanatics Betting & Gaming 4.1 Bet $5, Get $200 in FanCash Instantly (or up to $1,000 matched) Review →
08 BetRivers Rush Street Interactive (NYSE: RSI) 4.0 2nd Chance Bet Up to $500 in Bonus Bets Review →
09 SuperBook Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino 4.0 Varies by state Review →
10 theScore Bet PENN Entertainment (NASDAQ: PENN) 3.9 Bet $10, Get $250 in Bonus Bets Instantly Review →
11 Bally Bet Bally's Corporation (NYSE: BALY) 3.6 Varies by state; check site for current offer Review →

Operator data last verified . State availability is checked monthly against operator press releases and state-regulator postings.

New Jersey market

Sports betting in New Jersey


Launched Jun 2018
Licensed Operators 15
Operator Tax 19.75% online / 8.5% retail
Min Age 21+
Regulator New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement

New Jersey was the state that took down PASPA at the Supreme Court. It has one of the largest and most mature sports betting markets in the US. The online tax was raised to 19.75% in the FY2026 budget (effective July 1, 2025), up from the original 13%.

Full New Jersey guide →

How we rank

What goes into the editorial score


App stability

Crash rate, login flow speed, and reliability during peak NFL Sunday traffic. The single biggest predictor of long-term operator preference.

Pricing sharpness

Hold percentage on standard NFL sides + totals, plus parlay-pricing relative to the no-vig baseline. Sharper pricing means more value per bet.

Market depth

Coverage across major US sports, props, alternate lines, futures, and live betting. Depth varies more than headline numbers suggest.

Payout speed

Median time from withdrawal request to bank credit. Verified by our team monthly across the major payment methods (ACH, Play+, debit).

Common questions

Common questions for New Jersey bettors


Which is the best sportsbook in New Jersey right now?

FanDuel is our top editorial pick for New Jersey, scoring 4.8 out of 5 on a combination of app stability, market depth, payout speed, and customer-service responsiveness. DraftKings (4.7★) ranks second; the full ranked list above includes 11 licensed books in the state.

How many sportsbooks are licensed in New Jersey?

New Jersey has 15 licensed online sportsbooks as of May 2026. We rank 11 of the major national operators on this page; smaller regional or retail-only books are covered on the full New Jersey guide.

What sportsbook has the best welcome bonus in New Jersey?

Welcome bonuses change shape across operators (first-bet protection, win-or-lose credit, and bet-and-get all serve different bankrolls). For raw dollar value, BetMGM's $1,500 first-bet protection is typically the largest headline number; bet365's "$365 win-or-lose" tends to be the most user-friendly for first-time bettors. FanDuel's current offer: Get $300 Back in Bonus Bets, 10 Days of No-Sweat Bets. Pick by structure that fits how much you plan to deposit.

What is the legal sports betting age in New Jersey?

21+ in New Jersey. This matches the federal-default 21+ minimum used in most US sports betting jurisdictions. You must verify your identity (full legal name, DOB, SSN) before placing any bets — a federal Know-Your-Customer requirement.

Can I bet in New Jersey from out of state?

No. You must be physically located inside New Jersey state lines to place a bet, regardless of where you opened your account. The licensed operators all use geolocation to verify your location every time you place a wager. The major national books (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, bet365) use one account that activates each state's odds and promotions based on where you are when you log in.

Is online sports betting safe in New Jersey?

Yes, when you stick to operators licensed by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. Every operator on this page is licensed and regulated, holds player funds in segregated accounts, and is subject to consumer-protection enforcement. Avoid offshore and unregulated sites — they have no recourse mechanism for disputes and are illegal under federal law.