Super Bowl 2024: The big business behind the big game

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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will be squaring off Sunday night in Super Bowl LVIII. Las Vegas, Nevada will play host to the biggest night in American sports. The game is so big, National Retail Federation predicts Americans will spend a record $17.3 billion this year on things like food, clothing, and party supplies, but that number doesn't even touch on things like gambling, advertisements, and travel. The Super Bowl is a moneymaking juggernaut for companies across a variety of industries. Yahoo Finance spoke to some of the companies who expect to score big on game day.

Key interviews:

00:01:05 Amy Howe, FanDuel CEO

00:05:35 Jason Robins, DraftKings Co-Founder & CEO

00:08:40 Carolyn Goodman, Mayor of Las Vegas

00:16:40 Tal Jacobson, Perion CEO

00:20:05 Bob Bakish, Paramount CEO

Editor's note: This article was written by Stephanie Mikulich.

Video Transcript

- Welcome back to Yahoo Finance. The Super Bowl is here. And this year's big game is just that big. Super Bowl LVIII has it all, from legends on the field to superstars off the field. And did we mention it's in Las Vegas? Something about this year's game just feels bigger.

JULIE HYMAN: And all week leading up to the Super Bowl, Yahoo Finance has been speaking with executives and analysts to break down the financial implications of the big game. We've heard from CEOs at FanDuel and DraftKings to talk the betting landscape.

Paramount's Bob Bakish spoke to the coverage of the game. And the mayor of Las Vegas joined discussing the city's economic growth. So while the game is big, the impact it has on the world around it is much bigger.

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BRAD SMITH: Football fans gearing up to watch Super Bowl LVIII, while sports bettors place their final wagers. A record 68 million Americans plan to wager approximately $23 billion on the game. FanDuel expecting this Super Bowl to be its biggest single event in 2024. For more on this, we bring in FanDuel CEO Amy Howe.

Amy, great to catch up with you. Look, big weekend here ahead as we're expecting so much eyeballs, impressions, fanfare, and, as well, dollar flow around the--

AMY HOWE: Yeah.

BRAD SMITH: --Super Bowl. What is the handle that FanDuel is anticipating going into this event?

AMY HOWE: Well, thank you for having me. It's always so fun to be with you guys. Listen, there's no doubt we're going to set some records this year. Every Super Bowl is a record for us. We're heading into it with phenomenal momentum. We just came off the NFC Championship, which was the single biggest day we've ever had. In fact, I think, at our peak, we had 60,000 bets per minute.