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Cincinnati Bengals apply for Type A Ohio sports-betting license

Cincinnati Bengals legend Ken Anderson places the first bet at the grand opening of the FanDuel Sportsbook at Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Indiana.

The Cincinnati Bengals applied for a Type A sports-betting proprietor license in Ohio during the Ohio Casino Control Commission's initial application window, which started June 15 and ends Friday.

Ohio has made 85 licenses available in three categories - online betting, retail sportsbooks and kiosk betting for bars/restaurants - ahead of the scheduled launch of statewide sports betting Jan. 1, 2023.

A Type A license would allow the NFL team to partner with one or two service providers in sharing in the sports-betting apps' profits.

BetMGM, PointsBet, DraftKings, betJACK, Barstool, FanDuel, Fanatics and BetRivers are among companies that have applied for Ohio licenses, the commission announced last week.

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