Jackpot.com Texas Launch Includes Partnership Deals with Cowboys, Rockets, and Spurs

Jackpot.com Texas Launch Includes Partnership Deals with Cowboys, Rockets, and Spurs

Lottery platform has raised $42 million in funding

by - Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 10:00

Online lottery ticket platform, Jackpot.com has officially launched in Texas with $42 million in funding thanks to partnership deals with the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Rockets, and San Antonio Spurs.

The multi-year partnerships will see Jackpot.com’s logo will appear at Dallas’s AT&T Stadium, Houston’s Toyota Center, and San Antonio’s AT&T Center. Jackpot.com will also run tailored promotions for fans of each team.

Jackpot.com Texas Launch Includes Partnership Deals with Cowboys, Rockets, and Spurs

“More than half of Americans buy lottery tickets each year, but only a fraction are bought online – including in Texas, the country’s third-largest lottery market. During my time at StubHub, I saw first-hand how impactful digitization can be to expanding access and growing an industry.

Jackpot.com Texas Launch Includes Partnership Deals with Cowboys, Rockets, and Spurs

Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Chad Estis said:

“Texans love to play and love to win, which is why the Dallas Cowboys are excited to partner with Jackpot.com to bring our fans a new way to buy lottery tickets conveniently, safely, and responsibly.”

Houston Rockets President of Business Operations Gretchen Sheirr said:

“The Rockets organization is always looking to change the game through innovation – both on and off the court – and is proud to partner with Jackpot.com as they usher in a convenient and exciting way for our fans to play the lotteries online here in Texas.”

Spurs Sports and Entertainment COO Brandon Gayle added:

Jackpot.com Texas Launch Includes Partnership Deals with Cowboys, Rockets, and Spurs

Jackpot.com allows Texans to play the Texas state lottery from a PC or mobile device and scan tickets through its app. It also includes responsible gambling safeguards and is launching in Texas with certification from the National Council on Problem Gambling.

Jenny Tang

An experienced iGaming commentator and analyst based in New York City - Jenny reports on regulation and gambling industry news and events.