DraftKings CEO on sports betting: ‘We’re seeing huge numbers across the board'

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DraftKings CEO Jason Robins joins The Final Round panel discuss the return of professional sports during the COVID-19 pandemic and what it means for the sports betting industry.

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SEANA SMITH: Welcome back to "The Final Round." The NFL season kicking off last night with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Houston Texans. So as we gear up for the rest of week one this weekend, let's talk a little bit more about sports betting. And for that, we have Jason Robins, the CEO of DraftKings. We also have Dan Roberts joining in on the conversation.

And Jason, the last-- I know you were last on Yahoo Finance a couple weeks ago. You were talking about the excitement, the buildup of the NFL season. When you take a look at some of the numbers this year, obviously, sports betting has been very strong. There's been lots of demand. So what has activity been like on DraftKings this week, and what does interest look like as we head into the weekend?

JASON ROBINS: Right now, we're just seeing, you know, huge numbers across the board. Virtually every metric is way up year over year. We had a big promotion to kick off last night where we gave the Chiefs 101 points. So you know, it was pretty much a no-brainer.

And then we have a great promotion going into Sunday, very different. It's a free survivor pool that you can enter. And if you just simply enter-- you don't even have to win anything-- you get entered into a drawing for $1 million. And everybody who enters gets a free gift, ranging from $5 to $25,000. So lots of reasons just to enter and then whoever wins will also get $1 million. And it's totally free to enter. All you gotta do is go sign up and jump in the contest.

So we think that'll be really big for us this Sunday. And you know, so far, what we're seeing across all sports-- the NFL kickoff was no different-- is this extraordinary amount of pent-up demand. And just, you know, really everything kind of across the board, you know, is growing right now.

DAN ROBERTS: Jason, Dan Roberts here. Your deal with the NFL is strictly as the official DFS partner, as I understand. It does not cover the legal betting part of your business. Of course, that business is growing quickly. You're also advertising that business.

And I just wrote about this this week, but the NFL has made a number of partnerships casinos now. It's letting individual teams make partnerships with casinos. But it's been careful to say, well, they're just marketing deals for now. They don't involve betting. Tell us a little bit more about that, and when do you see that changing? Because of course, I imagine you would love to be partnered up with the league on an official league level for the betting part of the business, too.