Most Popular Market

NFL Betting in Nebraska


The NFL is the most-bet sport at every Nebraska retail sportsbook. Without an in-state franchise, Nebraska's split between Kansas City Chiefs fans (south and east of the state) and Denver Broncos fans (west) shapes the regional handle — and Chiefs futures dominate during their championship runs.

Key Facts

Local Teams
None — Chiefs and Broncos are most popular
Mobile Betting
Not legal in NE — retail only
Live Betting
Yes — kiosks support in-game
Bet Types
Moneyline, spread, total, parlay, props, futures

Where to Bet the NFL in Nebraska

All four Nebraska retail sportsbooks — WarHorse Lincoln, WarHorse Omaha, Grand Island Casino Resort and Harrah's Columbus — offer full NFL menus. Mobile NFL betting is not legal in Nebraska, so bettors physically visit a casino, place wagers at kiosks or windows, and redeem winning tickets at the cage.

Available Markets

Standard pre-game lines include moneyline, point spread and total points. Parlays and same-game parlays are supported on most pro books. Player props (passing yards, rushing yards, receptions, anytime touchdown) and team props (first to score, total team points) are widely available, especially for marquee games. Futures markets cover the Super Bowl, conference winners, division winners, season win totals and individual awards.

Live In-Game Betting

Live betting is available on every NFL game at Nebraska kiosks. Lines update during the action — moneylines, spreads, totals, next score, and live props. Cash-out is offered on most live wagers but availability varies by operator.

FAQ

Can I bet the NFL on my phone in Nebraska?

No. Nebraska has no legal mobile sportsbook. NFL bets must be placed in person at one of the four retail sportsbooks. The 2026 ballot initiative could change this if voters approve mobile betting.

Is Super Bowl betting legal in Nebraska?

Yes — every Nebraska retail sportsbook offers a full Super Bowl menu, including hundreds of player and team props, on game day.