Can I Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From Philadelphia?

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Can I Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From Philadelphia?

You can bet the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl from a host of online sportsbooks available to residents of Philadelphia.


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Some of these books, like BetOnline, have been in business for 20 years now.

The state of Pennsylvania itself does not host any online sportsbooks, however, the nearby Sugarhouse Casino recently opened an in-house book. 

The Eagles are returning to the Playoffs and hope to defend their Super Bowl title in 2019.

BetOnline had them paying $1600 for every $100 bet to win the Super Bowl heading into the Playoffs.

Because the Eagles started the 2018 regular season on a shaky note, the team had to sneak into the Playoffs in Week 17 with a Vikings loss to Chicago.

The Eagles players gathered and waited for Bears-Vikings to go final. There was no missing when that moment arrived.

"We ain’t sneaking in, we’re kicking the m-----f------ door down," safety Malcolm Jenkins said as he gathered his teammates around him. "We’re in this party. Nobody wanted us in, but guess what, they’ve got to deal with us now, man.”

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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