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From Cancer Survivor To World Series Champion: Trey Mancini Announces

Trey Mancini, the AL Comeback Player of the Year in 2021 for his return from colon cancer who then helped Houston win the 2022 World Series, announced his retirement Tuesday after his latest comeback lasted five games with the Los Angeles Angels.

“Thank you, baseball,” Mancini wrote on lnstagram.

Mancini, 34, agreed to a minor league contract with the Angels in February, a deal that included an invitation to major league spring training. Mancini hit .273 with six homers, 29 RBIs and three steals for Triple-A Salt Lake this year.

The right-handed batter had three hits in his first major league game since 2023 playing first base in a 5-4 loss to the Houston Astros in 10 innings. Mancini’s final major league appearance was June 14, and he was designated for assignment on June 17.

“I am blessed to have made a home in the Orioles organization for 10 years, win a World Series in Houston, play for the Cubs in Chicago (I wish I played better for you guys), and make it back up to the MLB with the Angels,” Mancini wrote while also thanking the Reds, Marlins and Diamondbacks as well.

Mancini batted .263 with 129 homers and 404 RBIs in the majors. He played parts of six seasons with the Orioles and hit a career-high 29 homers in 2019.

He then missed the 2020 season after surgery to remove a malignant tumor from his colon. He made a successful return to the Orioles in 2021, and he won a World Series ring in 2022 after Baltimore traded him to Houston.

Mancini spent part of the 2023 season with the Chicago Cubs. He has since played in the minor league systems of the Reds, Marlins and Diamondbacks. He opted out of a minor league deal with Arizona last July after batting .308 with 16 homers for Triple-A Reno.

Reporting by the Associated Press.



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At Least Six Fights Reportedly Break Out During Cowboys And

While NFL joint practices often operate as controlled chaos, sometimes controlled chaos can get out of control, quickly. The Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints held a joint training camp practice on Tuesday that featured at least six separate physical altercations between the two teams. 

Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed the recurring incidents following the practice on Tuesday afternoon. He made it clear he did not approve of the practice interruptions but appreciated the response from his personnel. 

He also told reporters he felt like he was managing a fight club throughout the afternoon. 

“A little chippy,” Schottenheimer told reporters. “Not the way we like to do business. Got to be better, but I’ve got to look at the film. We’re certainly not going to take s— from anybody, but again, it was chippy on both sides. Like I’ve said, I want our guys to play on the edge without going over the edge.”

One incident recorded on video involved a New Orleans defender throwing a punch at Dallas running back Javonte Williams at the end of a rushing play. 

Shortly after that play concluded, a separate skirmish occurred involving Dallas edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku. He was seen throwing punches during a confrontation with the New Orleans offense.

The physical play continued into the later periods of the practice session when Dallas defender Caelen Carson engaged in a scuffle with a New Orleans player. During another altercation, New Orleans player Brock Rechsteiner executed a wrestling maneuver known as a German Suplex on a Dallas defender.

Rechsteiner is the son of former professional wrestler Scott Steiner and the cousin of current professional wrestler Bron Breakker.

Joint practices are scheduled to allow NFL teams to evaluate their personnel against different teams in a controlled environment without giving up film of formations, routes and schemes during a preseason game. 

Both head coaches were seen having a discussion after a skirmish-filled joint practice. Neither team has announced disciplinary actions for the players involved in the altercations. 

The Saints and Cowboys are scheduled to face each other in preseason Week 3 on Friday, Aug. 28.



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NFL Catchup: Cowboys-Saints Fights, A Christian McCaffrey Update & Deals

The regular season hasn’t arrived yet, but things are already getting feisty around the NFL. 

Tuesday featured another practice fight, but this one might have been the biggest yet in training camp. There were reportedly at least six altercations at Tuesday’s Dallas Cowboys-New Orleans Saints joint practices.

Elsewhere, Las Vegas Raiders rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza took another step forward in his progression, and the New York Giants made a notable addition. 

Here’s what you should know about what happened in the NFL on Tuesday.

 Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints Fights At Cowboys-Saints Practice

The Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints held a joint training camp practice on Tuesday that featured at least six separate physical altercations between players, according to reporters in attendance. 

Incidents included a punch thrown at Dallas running back Javonte Williams, edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku throwing punches during a confrontation, and New Orleans player Brock Rechsteiner executing a suplex on a Cowboys defender.

Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer expressed disappointment with the practice disruptions following the session.

“A little chippy,” Schottenheimer told reporters. “Not the way we like to do business. Got to be better, but I’ve got to look at the film. We’re certainly not going to take s— from anybody, but again, it was chippy on both sides. Like I’ve said, I want our guys to play on the edge without going over the edge.”

Neither team has announced disciplinary action ahead of their Aug. 28 preseason game. The Saints take on the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, while the Cowboys face the Arizona Cardinals later that day.

Christian McCaffreySan Francisco 49ers

The Christian McCaffrey injury saga hasn’t slowed down. But 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan put rumors of a contract-related holdout to rest as the star running back has been out of practice for over a week, reiterating that McCaffrey is dealing with hamstring tightness. 

Shanahan clarified that McCaffrey would have practiced on Tuesday had it not been for the joint session with the Los Angeles Chargers. It’s another clear sign that his current muscle tightness is being handled with routine caution and remains a minimal concern heading into the season.

McCaffrey is coming off a season with his heaviest rushing workload since entering the league out of Stanford in 2017. He logged a career-high 311 carries for 1,202 yards and 10 touchdowns, while adding 102 receptions for 924 yards and seven scores.

With McCaffrey limited to just four games in 2024 following an Achilles injury, any report of tightness naturally raises red flags. However, all signs point toward him being ready for the season opener against the Los Angeles Rams.

Fernando MendozaLas Vegas Raiders

Kirk Cousins has taken the majority of first-string offensive reps for the Las Vegas Raiders throughout training camp, but rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza received first-team work during Tuesday joint practice with the Houston Texans.

Head coach Klint Kubiak stated after practice that he intended to evaluate Mendoza against starting opposition.

“I wanted to see him going against the Texans’ 1s,” Kubiak told reporers. “That was our plan all along. I thought he did some good things. I look forward to watching the tape. He and his teammates, all these young guys that were playing, we’ve got to get them up to speed real quick.”

Cousins addressed the allocation of snaps following the practice session.

“He did a great job,” Cousins told reporters. “He’s well-prepared, made some great plays and he’s continuing to do what he’s supposed to do and pick up the system quickly.”

Mendoza detailed his experience taking reps against the Houston defense.

“I believe overall, it was a positive day. There were plays that I loved and plays that I wish I had back, but in reality, that’s a lie. I wish I didn’t have them back because it’s a growing experience,” Mendoza told reporters. “It’s practice, and this is what I love, and it’s a beautiful day to play football. I’m so happy, I have so many things to learn from this.”

Najee HarrisNew York Giants

The New York Giants signed free-agent running back Najee Harris to a one-year deal on Tuesday. Harris spent last season with the Los Angeles Chargers before suffering a season-ending Achilles tear. He enters the Giants backfield fully healthy.

The addition of Harris comes after the Giants waived running back Dante Miller with an injury designation. Miller hurt his groin in the preseason opener against the Minnesota Vikings and is expected to miss time.

“I think this is a good opportunity here. I think the style of play that they’re heading towards is the style of play that aligns with me,” Harris told reporters.

In a corresponding move, the Giants plan to release veteran wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Za'Darius SmithAtlanta Falcons

After pass rusher Za’Darius Smith worked out for the Cleveland Browns last week with a signing expected, he visited the Atlanta Falcons on Monday and officially signed a one-year deal on Tuesday morning, according to multiple reports. 

Smith is reuniting with Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski, whom he played under for two seasons in Cleveland. With pass rusher James Pearce Jr. set to serve an eight-game suspension, Stefanski turned to a familiar face to help fill the void.

With Pearce Jr. facing a suspension and Jalon Walker out for the entire 2026 season due to a training camp knee injury, Atlanta’s edge depth is severely tested. Smith could immediately play a heavy role alongside Samson Ebukam and Azeez Ojulari, who are listed as the Falcons’ starting edge rushers on their unofficial depth chart. 

Smith is a three-time Pro Bowler who has bounced around the league over his 11-year NFL career. He has played for the Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Browns, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles and now the Falcons.

Now that Smith to the Falcons is a done deal, all eyes shift towards whether he can put together a full season of health. His best season came in 2020 with the Packers, where he earned All-Pro honors with 52 tackles, 12.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles. 

National Football LeagueInjury News & Notes

  • New York Jets running back Breece Hall is expected to be sidelined two to three weeks with a groin strain, head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed on Tuesday. Hall’s injury is minor and the team expects him to be ready for Week 1.
  • 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that veteran wide receiver Mike Evans is dealing with quad “tightness.” He doesn’t believe the injury is anything severe, and he’s being held out as a precaution.
  • Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken told reporters on Tuesday that he plans to give Texas A&M rookie wide receiver KC Concepción the ball “as often as they can.”
  • Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was diagnosed with a sprained foot and toe following the team’s preseason opener. Coleman wore a walking boot on Tuesday and will miss practice time. Head coach Joe Brady indicated low concern regarding the injury. Coleman caught a touchdown pass in Saturday’s game.
  • Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur confirmed to reporters on Tuesday that rookie running back Jeremiyah Love will not require surgery on his ankle injury.
  • Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua did not practice on Tuesday. Nacua trained on the field with a member of the Rams medical staff under head coach Sean McVay’s observation.
  • Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed to reporters that running back Josh Jacobs (groin) returned to practice on Tuesday.
  • New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara left Tuesday’s joint practice scrimmage against the Dallas Cowboys early due to a knee issue, The Times-Picayune reported.
  • Former Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs worked out for the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday, ESPN reported.
  • The Seahawks have been working through the timing of a potential deal with free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold. NFL Network reported that Arnold is expected to be placed on the commissioner’s exempt list once he officially signs.
  • Cincinnati Bengals undrafted rookie cornerback Ceyair Wright has stepped away from the team and will pursue an acting career after landing a lead role in a major upcoming feature film, ESPN reported.



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Chargers Torch 49ers: 4 Takeaways From San Francisco-Los Angeles Joint

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — New Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel said he looked forward to seeing his newest student, Justin Herbert, in action for the first time executing his offense against a defense from another team.

Well, in a joint practice at team headquarters against the San Francisco 49ers, the Oregon product did not disappoint, connecting on big plays with Quentin Johnston, Ladd McConkey, Omarion Hampton and free-agent pickup David Njoku on Tuesday.

And on the other side, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy admitted that his team’s offense fell short against the Chargers’ defense. 

“Honestly, I don’t think it was our best day,” Purdy said about the offense. “I feel like the fundamentals and stuff were just a little off and whatnot. Obviously, there was some good stuff and stuff we need to work on. But I just feel like we could have come out with a little bit more of a chip on our shoulder offensively.” 

The Chargers will take early training camp success, but we’ll see if that translates into wins when this franchise traditionally struggles — in December and January. 

Here are my four takeaways from the highly competitive but controlled practice that included no fights, unlike San Francisco’s feisty joint practice session last week against the Tennessee Titans. 

1. C Tyler Biadasz One Of Few Chargers Players Injured

It was not all good news for the Bolts, as free-agent pickup and starting center Tyler Biadasz had to leave the field early during practice on a cart due to a leg injury suffered when left guard Kayode Awosika threw his man into the back of his leg. 

Biadasz was visibly frustrated as he was carted away. 

Rookie second-round pick Jake Slaughter replaced Biadasz in the starting lineup. The Florida product had been part of a crowded group of players competing for the starting left guard job but could be the answer for the Bolts at center if Biadasz is out long-term.

“I just take it as a blessing that I can help the team in any way that I can,” Slaughter said about the possibility of starting in place of Biadasz.

Tyler Biadasz (right) was one of the Chargers’ big offseason pickups. (Photo by Kevin Terrell/Getty Images)

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One of L.A.’s big free-agent additions, it would be a significant blow to the offensive line to lose the anchor up front for a group that played without bookend offensive tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt for most of last season. Slater has already missed over a week of training camp this year because of a leg injury, with Trey Pipkins taking his spot at left tackle. 

Johnston also had to leave practice with what appeared to be a right leg injury suffered diving for a ball out of bounds. However, after getting evaluated by team medical staff, Johnston returned to the field but did not practice.

Finally, for the 49ers, Mike Evans had to leave practice with tightness. Evans was observed icing his quad afterwards, which he injured earlier this month. Fellow free agent signee receiver Christian Kirk remains out with a calf injury.

“They just said he had some tightness, so we were just being smart in taking him out,” San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said about Evans. “I don’t think it’s anything worse, so we’ll see when we get in there, but nothing that I’m worried about right now.” 

2. Herbert Commands Offense, Will Start Preseason Game vs. 49ers

Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said that Herbert and the rest of the starters on offense and defense will play for the first time during the preseason against San Francisco, getting in for at least a series.

However, Harbaugh had to like what he saw from Herbert and the rest of the offense, who consistently carved up San Francisco’s offense for big plays.

“When you see live reps, that’s really important for us as an offense,” Herbert said. “We go up against our defense so much, and there’s only a level of speed that you can go when you’re not tackling and you’re just thudding up.

“I think it’s great to see another defense. More reps for us to see different defenses, different coverages. So, I thought it was great for the offensive line, the receiver and everyone else as well.”

Justin Herbert (right) is in his first season working with offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel (left). (Photo by Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)

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While Herbert heated up, the Chargers struggled to block new 49ers defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, who had a handful of pressures. 

3. Chargers RB Omarion Hampton Busts Out The Truck Stick 

Along with Herbert, the second-year running back out of North Carolina had back-to-back plays where he lowered the boom on San Francisco defenders. On the first play, Hampton broke through a big hole in the middle of the line and bowled over 49ers safety Ji’Ayir Brown. 

And in the following play, Hampton hit the left sideline, blowing up linebacker Jaden Dugger as he angled to the sideline.

Along with creating a more complex passing game, McDaniel has been tasked with bringing more physicality in the running game. And the Chargers accomplished that by consistently creating creases for Hampton to break through the line of scrimmage and make defenders pay at the second level of the defense.

“He’s incredibly tough,” Herbert said. “He leads by example. He doesn’t say much, but what he does on the field is loud, and guys respect him. 

4. Christian McCaffrey Not Holding In, According To Shanahan

Shanahan addressed speculation that All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey was not practicing because he wanted his contract sweetened after Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs signed record-setting extensions for running backs. 

However, Shanahan assured reporters after practice that McCaffrey was out due to tightness, not unhappiness with his current deal.

“I mean, people make a lot of assumptions,” Shanahan said. “And that would be one they’re wrong on.” 

Christian McCaffrey hasn’t practiced in over a week. (Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Shanahan went on to say that if it were game week, McCaffrey would be available for practice. However, San Francisco’s head coach would not divulge the injury. 

“Just some tightness,” Shanahan said. “He’ll get sensitive if I say where.” 

With McCaffrey out, rookie Kaelon Black looked strong running the football.



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Brewers Match Baseball’s Modern-Era Record For Biggest Shutout With 22-0

The Milwaukee Brewers matched baseball’s modern-era record for the biggest shutout, beating the Seattle Mariners 22-0 on Tuesday night behind three-run homers from Christian Yelich, David Hamilton and Luis Lara and a two-run shot by Jake Bauers.

The major league-best Brewers (78-48) matched a franchise record for runs in a game. Since 1901, the only previous 22-0 victories were by Pittsburgh over the host Chicago Cubs on Sept. 16, 1975 and by Cleveland at the New York Yankees on Aug. 31, 2004.

Bauers scored the Brewers’ first run in colorful fashion. He doubled with two outs in the first against Bryce Miller (4-7). William Contreras singled, and left fielder Randy Arozarena’s throw to the plate easily beat Bauers, who slapped at catcher Cal Raleigh’s mitt on his slide. Raleigh dropped the ball, and Bauers dived back to the plate.

Yelich’s homer made it 6-0 in the fifth. Hamilton went deep in the sixth to make it 9-0, and Bauers’ 22nd homer later in the inning made it 11-0.

Milwaukee scored nine times in the eighth against Mariners infielder Leo Rivas, including Lara’s homer, which was the first of his career.

Kyle Harrison (10-3), who allowed eight runs (three earned) over 4 2/3 innings in his previous start, held the Mariners to two hits in five innings. Shane Drohan worked two innings, Grant Anderson pitched the eighth and catcher Gary Sanchez completed the five-hitter, working around two hits in the ninth while throwing several pitches under 40 mph.

Hamilton’s four RBIs were a career high. Yelich and Lara also drove in four runs each, and Garrett Mitchell had four hits.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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2026 College Football Odds: Texas Tech Looks To Make It

After investing more than $25 million in NIL, Texas Tech won its first Big 12 title in school history last season.

Heading into 2026, the Red Raiders have invested even more, boasting the most expensive roster in the Big 12 and one of the most expensive in the country. 

So, is Texas Tech’s rise to the top of the conference the new norm?

Check out the latest odds to win the Big 12 at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Aug. 17.

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Big 12Big 12 Conference Championship Game Winner 2026

Texas Tech: +100 (bet $10 to win $20 total)
BYU: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
Utah: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total)
Kansas State: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)
Houston: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)
Arizona: +1800 (bet $10 to win $190 total)
TCU: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Arizona State: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Oklahoma State: +2900 (bet $10 to win $300 total)
Baylor: +4800 (bet $10 to win $490 total)
Kansas: +5200 (bet $10 to win $530 total)
West Virginia: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total)
UCF: +7400 (bet $10 to win $750 total)
Colorado: +9000 (bet $10 to win $910 total)
Cincinnati: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Iowa State: +11000 (bet $10 to win $1,110 total)

Here’s what to know about the oddsboard:

The Favorite: As mentioned earlier, Texas Tech’s major NIL investments paid off in a big way last season. The Red Raiders went 12-2, won the Big 12 and advanced to the Orange Bowl before falling to Oregon. However, there was some offseason turmoil over the past few months. Brendan Sorsby, who threw for 2,800 yards and 28 touchdowns with Cincinnati in 2025, was expected to be the Red Raiders’ starting quarterback. However, he parted ways with the university following a controversy involving sports gambling violations that left his college eligibility and status uncertain. Now, Will Hammond will step into the starting role for a team that returns 23 starters, including transfers, and added the No. 6 transfer portal class in the country. Despite the uncertainty at quarterback, the Red Raiders are the clear favorites to win the Big 12 once again.

Biggest Sleeper: After Texas Tech, the conference is pretty wide open. BYU sits as the second choice on the oddsboard after going 12-2 in 2025, with both losses coming against the Red Raiders. One team to keep an eye on, however, is Oklahoma State. After an abysmal 2025 season in which the Cowboys went 1-11, they hired Eric Morris as their next head coach. Morris comes over from North Texas, where he led the Mean Green to a 12-2 record last season, and he has completely revamped Oklahoma State’s roster. Most notably, he brings quarterback Drew Mestemaker with him after Mestemaker led the country with 4,279 passing yards last season. Morris also brought Caleb Hawkins and Wyatt Young to Stillwater. Hawkins rushed for 1,434 yards, fifth-most in the country, and led college football with 25 rushing touchdowns, while Young finished third nationally with 1,264 receiving yards to go along with 10 touchdowns. The Cowboys are primed to take a massive step forward in 2026 and could compete in a wide-open Big 12.



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Best Prediction Markets in Florida (2026): Kalshi, Polymarket and Top

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The best prediction markets in Florida give traders a federally regulated alternative to the state’s single licensed sportsbook. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate under Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight, giving Florida residents more ways to trade on sports, politics and current events than the state’s gaming compact allows through Hard Rock Bet alone.

Florida is unusual among prediction market states because it already has legal online sports betting, just from a single operator. Hard Rock Bet operates under an exclusive gaming compact between the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida, which has made prediction markets an appealing second option for Florida sports fans who want more choice.

Florida has not moved to ban or directly challenge the major platforms, and an early state advisory against Kalshi was withdrawn in February 2026. Trading is currently available statewide, though some observers have raised questions about whether growing prediction market activity could eventually test the state’s compact with the Seminole Tribe.

This guide ranks the top platforms available to Florida residents, breaks down current offers, and explains how prediction markets differ from a traditional sportsbook.

Florida Prediction Markets Overview

Legal Status Available statewide, no active legal challenge
Federal Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Legal Online Sportsbook Hard Rock Bet only, operated under the Seminole Tribe gaming compact
Platforms Available Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive, Novig
Minimum Age 18 and older (platform dependent)
Contract Price Range $0.01 to $0.99 per share, settling at $1.00 or $0.00

Is Trading Prediction Markets Legal in Florida?

  • Legal Status: Available, with no active lawsuit or enforcement action against the major platforms
  • Federal Regulation: Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate as CFTC-regulated exchanges or introducing brokers
  • State Posture: An early advisory questioning Kalshi’s operations in Florida was withdrawn in February 2026, and the state has not pursued further action since
  • Compact Watch: Some industry observers have floated whether expanding prediction market activity could eventually raise questions tied to the state’s exclusive gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe, though no formal challenge has been filed
  • Sports Contracts Status: Fully available across Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive

Florida’s relationship with prediction markets is different from most other states, because Florida already has one legal sportsbook operating under a state compact rather than an outright ban on sports betting. That makes the legal question less about whether sports wagering can exist in Florida at all, and more about whether a second, federally regulated form of it can coexist with the compact.

For the full state-by-state legal breakdown, see the FOX Sports guide to where prediction markets are legal.

Recent Prediction Market Updates in Florida

  • February 2026: An early state advisory questioning Kalshi’s operations in Florida was withdrawn, with no formal action taken since
  • 2026: Local reporting has raised the question of whether growing prediction market activity could eventually test the state’s exclusive gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe, though no lawsuit has been filed
  • 2026: DraftKings Predictions, Kalshi, Polymarket and OG Predictive all expanded market coverage available to Florida users

Best Florida Prediction Market Platforms Ranked and Reviewed

Each platform below is federally regulated and currently accepting new Florida accounts. Offers and terms can change, so confirm current details before funding an account.

Kalshi

Kalshi is the top recommendation for Florida traders who want the broadest mix of sports, political and cultural markets in one app.

  • Best known for: The widest prediction market menu in the US, with the deepest sports, politics, economics, weather and pop culture coverage of any CFTC-regulated exchange.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 25 dollars, get up to 500 dollars in bonus trading credit with code FOXSPORTS.
  • Platform experience: Clean mobile app, simple KYC verification, and support for debit card, bank transfer, Apple Pay, wire transfer and USDC funding.
  • Final take: The default first stop for most traders, especially anyone who wants sports markets alongside politics and economic data in one place.

Kalshi operates as a Designated Contract Market under the CFTC and is currently available to eligible new users with the Kalshi promo code FOXSPORTS offer. Kalshi carries active markets on Dolphins, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Heat, Magic, Rays and Marlins outcomes, giving Florida sports fans a second venue for game-related trading alongside Hard Rock Bet.

Polymarket

Polymarket is the highest-volume prediction market available to Florida residents, with deep liquidity across sports, politics and breaking news.

  • Best known for: The largest global trading volume of any prediction market, with the deepest liquidity for major sports, political and breaking news events.
  • Welcome offer: Deposit 10 dollars, get a 20 dollar trading bonus with code FOX.
  • Platform experience: iOS and Android app, USDC-based balances funded through Moonpay via card or bank transfer, and no trading fees on binary markets.
  • Final take: The strongest choice for traders who want the widest field of active markets and the tightest spreads on high-volume events.

New users can review current terms on the Polymarket promo code FOX page. Florida ranks among Polymarket’s active states for college football markets, reflecting the state’s Gators, Seminoles and Hurricanes fan bases.

DraftKings Predictions

DraftKings Predictions gives Florida users a familiar app experience, since it runs inside the same DraftKings Sports and Casino app used nationwide.

  • Best known for: Brand familiarity for sportsbook bettors, Combos that bundle multiple event contracts into one position, and a built-in responsible trading toolset.
  • Welcome offer: New DraftKings customers who trade 5 dollars or more get 150 dollars in Predictions Dollars, paid out as 50 dollars every 7 days over a 14 day window. No promo code is required.
  • Platform experience: Available inside the existing DraftKings Sports and Casino app on iOS and Android, running on DraftKings’ own DKeX exchange.
  • Final take: The most natural fit for anyone who already has a DraftKings account and wants event contracts without downloading a separate app.

Full offer terms and state availability are covered on the DraftKings Predictions promo code page. DraftKings has specifically called out Florida as one of its priority states for sports event contracts, since the state’s sportsbook market is limited to a single operator.

OG Predictive

OG Predictive rounds out the field with a newer platform backed by Crypto.com that gives Florida traders another venue for pricing comparisons.

  • Best known for: Backing from Crypto.com and infrastructure powered by Nadex, giving it one of the more established clearing setups among newer entrants.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 10 dollars, get a 10 dollar bonus.
  • Platform experience: Straightforward sign-up flow with a market menu that spans sports, crypto price events, and current-affairs contracts.
  • Final take: A solid secondary platform for traders who want pricing or market variety beyond Kalshi and Polymarket without a steep learning curve.

Current terms are available on the OG Predictive promo code page. OG Predictive remains fully available to Florida users, with no state-specific restrictions currently in place.

Novig

Novig operates its sports-only prediction exchange in Florida, giving traders a peer-to-peer alternative focused specifically on game outcomes, futures and player statistics.

  • Best known for: A sports-only exchange model, built specifically around peer-to-peer trading on game outcomes, futures and player statistics rather than a broad menu of political or cultural markets.
  • Platform experience: A simpler, sportsbook-style interface layered on top of exchange pricing, aimed at traders who want a familiar look and feel.
  • Final take: A strong sports-focused complement to Kalshi and Polymarket for traders who want exchange-style pricing without leaving a betting-slip style layout.

New users can start trading on Novig here. For Florida bettors comparing options against Hard Rock Bet, Novig’s sportsbook-style layout is one of the closer feeling alternatives among the CFTC-regulated platforms.

Other Prediction Market Platforms to Know

Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive and Novig cover most of the trading volume, but the field keeps growing. FOX Sports does not currently have partner offers for the platforms below, so they are included here for context rather than as ranked recommendations.

  • Robinhood: Added event contracts inside its existing trading app, aimed at users who already hold stocks or crypto there.
  • FanDuel Predicts: FanDuel’s entry into event contracts, built for bettors who already use the FanDuel Sportsbook app.
  • Fanatics Markets: Fanatics’ prediction market product, following the same CFTC-regulated event contract model as its competitors.
  • Gemini Predictions: A crypto exchange-backed entrant with event contracts funded through Gemini’s existing wallet infrastructure.
  • Coinbase Predictions: Coinbase’s event contract product, aimed at its large existing crypto user base.
  • Underdog Predictions: A newer entrant from the daily fantasy operator Underdog, layering event contracts onto its existing platform.

How We Rank the Best Florida Prediction Market Platforms

  • Regulatory status: Confirmed CFTC designation as a Designated Contract Market or registered introducing broker
  • Market depth and liquidity: Breadth of sports, political, economic and cultural markets, and how tight the spreads are on high-volume events
  • Fees and pricing transparency: How trading costs are disclosed and whether they are built into the contract price or charged separately
  • Mobile app experience: Ease of account verification, funding, order placement and market research inside the app
  • Welcome offer value: Size and accessibility of the new-user offer relative to the minimum trade or deposit required
  • Customer support and funds security: Availability of support channels and how deposits and withdrawals are handled

Prediction Markets vs Sportsbooks in Florida

Florida is one of the few prediction market states that also has a legal sportsbook, which makes for a more direct comparison than in states with no regulated betting option at all. For the full picture on Hard Rock Bet and how Florida sports betting works, see the FOX Sports Florida sports betting guide.

Feature Prediction Markets Hard Rock Bet
Legal in Florida Yes, under federal CFTC oversight Yes, under the Seminole Tribe gaming compact
Who you trade against Other traders on the exchange The sportsbook itself
Pricing Set by supply and demand, $0 to $1 per contract Set by the operator using American odds
Market scope Sports, politics, economics, weather and culture Primarily sports and casino-style props
Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (federal) Florida gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe
Minimum age 18 and older on most platforms 21 and older

 

 

 

Florida Prediction Markets: Hurricanes, Politics and Pro Sports

Florida trading activity includes a few categories that are more prominent here than in most other states.

  • Weather and hurricane markets: Seasonal hurricane contracts, including landfall and intensity questions, are among the most Florida-specific markets available on CFTC-regulated platforms
  • Political markets: Statewide races and Florida-specific ballot questions draw consistent trading volume alongside national political contracts
  • Spring training and MLB markets: With more than a dozen MLB spring training sites in the state, Florida traders see heavy seasonal interest in early-season baseball contracts
  • College football markets: Florida, Florida State and Miami all draw significant college football trading volume given the state’s deep college sports following
  • Pro sports markets: Dolphins, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Heat, Magic, Rays and Marlins markets on Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions give Florida fans a second way to trade on their teams beyond Hard Rock Bet

How to Start Trading Prediction Markets in Florida

  • 1. Download the app or visit the website for the platform you want to use, such as Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions or OG Predictive.
  • 2. Create an account and complete identity verification, which is required on every CFTC-regulated platform before you can fund an account.
  • 3. Deposit funds using an accepted method, such as a debit card, bank transfer or stablecoin deposit, depending on the platform.
  • 4. Browse available markets and review the contract price, which reflects the market’s estimated probability of that outcome.
  • 5. Place your first trade, and remember that most platforms let you sell your position before the event resolves if the price moves in your favor.
  • 6. Withdraw available funds back to your original payment method or a supported crypto wallet once you are ready to cash out.

Benefits of Using Multiple Prediction Market Platforms

Prices for the same event can differ slightly from one exchange to another, since each platform sets prices based on its own pool of traders. Using more than one account, alongside Hard Rock Bet, can help Florida traders find better pricing and access a wider set of markets overall.

  • Compare contract pricing across exchanges before committing to a position
  • Access category strengths unique to each platform, such as Kalshi’s sports breadth or Polymarket’s politics depth
  • Add non-sports categories, like hurricane season and political markets, that Hard Rock Bet does not offer
  • Collect welcome offers across multiple platforms rather than a single sign-up bonus

Responsible Trading

Trading event contracts involves real risk of loss and should always be approached as entertainment, not as an investment strategy. Never commit more than you can afford to lose, and review each market’s contract price and settlement rules before taking a position. Free, confidential support is available around the clock from these organizations.

Florida Prediction Markets FAQs

Are prediction markets legal in Florida?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate legally in Florida under federal CFTC oversight. The state has not filed suit against the major platforms, and an earlier advisory questioning Kalshi’s operations was withdrawn in February 2026.

Is Kalshi legal in Florida?

Yes. Kalshi is regulated by the CFTC and currently operates in Florida without restriction.

Is there a legal online sportsbook in Florida?

Yes, but only one. Hard Rock Bet is the sole licensed online sportsbook in Florida, operating under an exclusive gaming compact between the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

Does Kalshi conflict with Florida’s gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe?

There is no formal ruling on this question yet. Some observers have raised it as prediction markets have grown, since Hard Rock Bet’s exclusivity is central to the state’s compact with the Seminole Tribe, but no lawsuit or state action has directly challenged Kalshi or Polymarket on those grounds as of August 2026.

Can I trade on Florida teams using prediction markets?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions all list contracts tied to Florida teams such as the Dolphins, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Heat and Rays, in addition to what is available through Hard Rock Bet.

What is the difference between prediction markets and sports betting?

Prediction markets let you trade contracts against other users at prices set by supply and demand, with no house setting the odds. Sportsbooks like Hard Rock Bet set their own odds and take the other side of your wager, building a margin into the line.

Which prediction market platform is best for Florida traders?

Kalshi and Polymarket lead in overall market depth and liquidity for Florida traders. DraftKings Predictions is a strong fit for existing DraftKings customers, and OG Predictive is worth comparing for pricing on specific markets.

Do I need to be 21 to use prediction markets in Florida?

No. Most prediction market platforms, including Kalshi and Polymarket, set the minimum age at 18. Hard Rock Bet, like other licensed sportsbooks, requires users to be 21 or older.



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Best Prediction Markets in California (2026): Kalshi, Polymarket and Top

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The best prediction markets in California give traders a legal way to trade on sports, politics, and current events even though the state has no licensed online sportsbook. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate under Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight, which places them outside the state gaming laws that have twice kept traditional sports betting off the California ballot.

California is one of the largest prediction market states in the country by trading volume, with heavy activity around Bay Area tech news, Hollywood awards season, statewide elections and California’s marquee professional sports teams.

The legal picture is not fully settled. Three California tribes are challenging Kalshi’s sports contracts on tribal land in a case now before the Ninth Circuit, and the state’s new Digital Financial Assets Law adds another layer of uncertainty. Trading remains available statewide for now.

This guide ranks the top platforms available to California residents, breaks down current offers, and explains how prediction markets differ from a traditional sportsbook.

California Prediction Markets Overview

Legal Status Contested (available statewide pending tribal litigation)
Federal Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Legal Online Sportsbook None. California has no licensed retail or online sportsbook
Platforms Available Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive, Novig
Minimum Age 18 and older (platform dependent)
Contract Price Range $0.01 to $0.99 per share, settling at $1.00 or $0.00

Is Trading Prediction Markets Legal in California?

  • Legal Status: Contested, with trading currently available
  • Federal Regulation: Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate as CFTC-regulated exchanges or introducing brokers
  • State-Specific Dispute: Three California tribes (Blue Lake Rancheria, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, and Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians) are appealing a denied injunction against Kalshi’s sports contracts, arguing they violate the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
  • Sports Contracts Status: Available while the Ninth Circuit appeal is pending; 27 states and Washington DC filed an amicus brief supporting the tribes
  • California Digital Financial Assets Law: Took effect July 1, 2026 and adds a separate layer of state oversight that could affect how platforms operate going forward

California voters rejected two competing sports betting ballot measures in 2022, which is part of why prediction markets have drawn so much attention in the state. Because these platforms are regulated federally rather than through a state gaming license, they have continued operating in California even without a state sports betting law on the books.

For the full state-by-state legal breakdown, see the FOX Sports guide to where prediction markets are legal.

Recent Prediction Market Updates in California

  • July 2026: California’s Digital Financial Assets Law took effect, adding a new layer of state oversight alongside the federal CFTC framework
  • July 2026: The Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments in the tribes’ appeal and appeared skeptical of Kalshi’s position that its contracts are exempt from tribal gaming law
  • 2026: 27 states and Washington DC filed an amicus brief supporting the California tribes’ position in the Ninth Circuit case
  • August 2026: Novig launched its sports-only prediction exchange in California

Best California Prediction Market Platforms Ranked and Reviewed

Each platform below is federally regulated and currently accepting new California accounts. Offers and terms can change, so confirm current details before funding an account.

Kalshi

Kalshi is the most complete prediction market for California traders who want deep sports coverage alongside politics, economics and pop culture in a single app.

  • Best known for: The widest prediction market menu in the US, with the deepest sports, politics, economics, weather and pop culture coverage of any CFTC-regulated exchange.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 25 dollars, get up to 500 dollars in bonus trading credit with code FOXSPORTS.
  • Platform experience: Clean mobile app, simple KYC verification, and support for debit card, bank transfer, Apple Pay, wire transfer and USDC funding.
  • Final take: The default first stop for most traders, especially anyone who wants sports markets alongside politics and economic data in one place.

Kalshi operates as a Designated Contract Market under the CFTC and is currently available to eligible new users with the Kalshi promo code FOXSPORTS offer. For California users specifically, Kalshi carries some of the most active markets on Lakers, Warriors, 49ers and Dodgers outcomes anywhere online, since the state has no sportsbook offering the same lines.

Polymarket

Polymarket is the highest-volume prediction market available to California residents and a strong fit for traders who want the deepest liquidity on major events.

  • Best known for: The largest global trading volume of any prediction market, with the deepest liquidity for major sports, political and breaking news events.
  • Welcome offer: Deposit 10 dollars, get a 20 dollar trading bonus with code FOX.
  • Platform experience: iOS and Android app, USDC-based balances funded through Moonpay via card or bank transfer, and no trading fees on binary markets.
  • Final take: The strongest choice for traders who want the widest field of active markets and the tightest spreads on high-volume events.

New users can review current terms on the Polymarket promo code FOX page. California ranks among Polymarket’s most active states, with particularly heavy volume around statewide elections and major entertainment and awards-season markets.

DraftKings Predictions

DraftKings Predictions gives California users a familiar app experience, since it runs inside the same DraftKings Sports and Casino app used nationwide.

  • Best known for: Brand familiarity for sportsbook bettors, Combos that bundle multiple event contracts into one position, and a built-in responsible trading toolset.
  • Welcome offer: New DraftKings customers who trade 5 dollars or more get 150 dollars in Predictions Dollars, paid out as 50 dollars every 7 days over a 14 day window. No promo code is required.
  • Platform experience: Available inside the existing DraftKings Sports and Casino app on iOS and Android, running on DraftKings’ own DKeX exchange.
  • Final take: The most natural fit for anyone who already has a DraftKings account and wants event contracts without downloading a separate app.

Full offer terms and state availability are covered on the DraftKings Predictions promo code page. DraftKings has specifically called out California as one of its priority states for sports event contracts, since the state has no competing sportsbook product.

OG Predictive

OG Predictive rounds out the field with a newer platform backed by Crypto.com that gives California traders another venue for pricing comparisons.

  • Best known for: Backing from Crypto.com and infrastructure powered by Nadex, giving it one of the more established clearing setups among newer entrants.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 10 dollars, get a 10 dollar bonus.
  • Platform experience: Straightforward sign-up flow with a market menu that spans sports, crypto price events, and current-affairs contracts.
  • Final take: A solid secondary platform for traders who want pricing or market variety beyond Kalshi and Polymarket without a steep learning curve.

Current terms are available on the OG Predictive promo code page. OG Predictive remains fully available to California users, with no state-specific restrictions currently in place.

Novig

Novig launched its sports-only prediction exchange in California in August 2026, giving traders a peer-to-peer alternative focused specifically on game outcomes, futures and player statistics.

  • Best known for: A sports-only exchange model, built specifically around peer-to-peer trading on game outcomes, futures and player statistics rather than a broad menu of political or cultural markets.
  • Platform experience: A simpler, sportsbook-style interface layered on top of exchange pricing, aimed at traders who want a familiar look and feel.
  • Final take: A strong sports-focused complement to Kalshi and Polymarket for traders who want exchange-style pricing without leaving a betting-slip style layout.

New users can start trading on Novig here. As one of the newest platforms live in California, Novig is worth pairing with Kalshi or Polymarket rather than using as a standalone account.

Other Prediction Market Platforms to Know

Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive and Novig cover most of the trading volume, but the field keeps growing. FOX Sports does not currently have partner offers for the platforms below, so they are included here for context rather than as ranked recommendations.

  • Robinhood: Added event contracts inside its existing trading app, aimed at users who already hold stocks or crypto there.
  • FanDuel Predicts: FanDuel’s entry into event contracts, built for bettors who already use the FanDuel Sportsbook app.
  • Fanatics Markets: Fanatics’ prediction market product, following the same CFTC-regulated event contract model as its competitors.
  • Gemini Predictions: A crypto exchange-backed entrant with event contracts funded through Gemini’s existing wallet infrastructure.
  • Coinbase Predictions: Coinbase’s event contract product, aimed at its large existing crypto user base.
  • Underdog Predictions: A newer entrant from the daily fantasy operator Underdog, layering event contracts onto its existing platform.

How We Rank the Best California Prediction Market Platforms

  • Regulatory status: Confirmed CFTC designation as a Designated Contract Market or registered introducing broker
  • Market depth and liquidity: Breadth of sports, political, economic and cultural markets, and how tight the spreads are on high-volume events
  • Fees and pricing transparency: How trading costs are disclosed and whether they are built into the contract price or charged separately
  • Mobile app experience: Ease of account verification, funding, order placement and market research inside the app
  • Welcome offer value: Size and accessibility of the new-user offer relative to the minimum trade or deposit required
  • Customer support and funds security: Availability of support channels and how deposits and withdrawals are handled

Prediction Markets vs Sportsbooks in California

Because California has no legal online or retail sportsbook, prediction markets are currently the only regulated way for California residents to trade directly on the outcome of a game. For background on why that is and what has been proposed, see the FOX Sports California sports betting guide. The comparison below is more about explaining the product than choosing between two legal options.

Feature Prediction Markets Sportsbooks
Legal in California Yes, under federal CFTC oversight No licensed operator currently available
Who you trade against Other traders on the exchange The sportsbook itself
Pricing Set by supply and demand, $0 to $1 per contract Set by the operator using American odds
Market scope Sports, politics, economics, weather and culture Primarily sports
Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (federal) State gaming commission
Minimum age 18 and older on most platforms 21 and older in states with legal betting

California Prediction Markets: Politics, Tech and Hollywood

What sets California apart from most prediction market states is the sheer range of non-sports categories that draw serious trading volume alongside the usual game outcome markets.

  • Political markets: Statewide races, including the 2026 gubernatorial contest, regularly rank among the most actively traded non-sports categories on Kalshi and Polymarket
  • Tech and business markets: Contracts tied to major product launches, AI announcements and tech IPOs draw significant volume given the state’s concentration of technology companies
  • Entertainment and awards season: Oscars, Emmys and Grammy markets are some of the most heavily traded pop culture contracts nationwide, and California’s entertainment industry presence keeps interest high
  • Weather and wildfire markets: Seasonal weather contracts, including wildfire-adjacent measures, appear on some platforms during California’s dry season
  • Pro sports markets: With no legal sportsbook in the state, Lakers, Warriors, Clippers, 49ers, Rams, Dodgers, Giants, Padres and Kings markets on Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions are the closest legal equivalent to a game-outcome bet available to California residents

How to Start Trading Prediction Markets in California

  • 1. Download the app or visit the website for the platform you want to use, such as Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions or OG Predictive.
  • 2. Create an account and complete identity verification, which is required on every CFTC-regulated platform before you can fund an account.
  • 3. Deposit funds using an accepted method, such as a debit card, bank transfer or stablecoin deposit, depending on the platform.
  • 4. Browse available markets and review the contract price, which reflects the market’s estimated probability of that outcome.
  • 5. Place your first trade, and remember that most platforms let you sell your position before the event resolves if the price moves in your favor.
  • 6. Withdraw available funds back to your original payment method or a supported crypto wallet once you are ready to cash out.

Benefits of Using Multiple Prediction Market Platforms

Prices for the same event can differ slightly from one exchange to another, since each platform sets prices based on its own pool of traders. Using more than one account can help California traders find better pricing and access a wider set of markets overall.

  • Compare contract pricing across exchanges before committing to a position
  • Access category strengths unique to each platform, such as Polymarket’s politics depth or Kalshi’s sports breadth
  • Reduce the impact of a single platform pausing sports contracts if a state legal challenge changes availability
  • Collect welcome offers across multiple platforms rather than a single sign-up bonus

Responsible Trading

Trading event contracts involves real risk of loss and should always be approached as entertainment, not as an investment strategy. Never commit more than you can afford to lose, and review each market’s contract price and settlement rules before taking a position. Free, confidential support is available around the clock from these organizations.

California Prediction Markets FAQs

Are prediction markets legal in California?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate legally in California under federal CFTC oversight. A tribal lawsuit challenging Kalshi’s sports contracts is pending before the Ninth Circuit, but trading remains available statewide while the case proceeds.

Is Kalshi legal in California?

Yes. Kalshi is regulated by the CFTC and currently operates in California. The platform is a defendant in ongoing tribal litigation over its sports contracts, but it has not been ordered to pause operations in the state.

Is there a legal online sportsbook in California?

No. California has no licensed retail or online sportsbook. Voters rejected two competing sports betting ballot measures in 2022, which is a major reason prediction markets have drawn so much interest from California sports fans.

Can I trade on California teams using prediction markets?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions all list contracts tied to California teams such as the Lakers, Warriors, 49ers and Dodgers, since these platforms operate under federal rather than state sports betting law.

What is the difference between prediction markets and sports betting?

Prediction markets let you trade contracts against other users at prices set by supply and demand, with no house setting the odds. Sportsbooks set their own odds and take the other side of your wager, building a margin into the line.

H3: Which prediction market platform is best for California traders?

Kalshi and Polymarket lead in overall market depth and liquidity for California traders. DraftKings Predictions is a strong fit for existing DraftKings customers, and OG Predictive is worth comparing for pricing on specific markets.

Do I need to be 21 to use prediction markets in California?

No. Most prediction market platforms, including Kalshi and Polymarket, set the minimum age at 18. This differs from traditional sportsbooks, which generally require users to be 21 or older.

Could the California tribal lawsuit shut down Kalshi’s sports markets?

It is possible but not decided. The Ninth Circuit is reviewing whether Kalshi’s sports contracts on tribal land violate the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. A ruling against Kalshi could restrict sports contracts specifically, though other market categories would likely be unaffected.



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Saints Rookie WR Jordyn Tyson Expected To Miss 2 Months

New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss approximately two months after sustaining a hamstring injury last week, according to NFL Network. 

The estimated recovery timeline means the first-round draft pick’s availability for the start of the regular season is in serious doubt as he begins his rehabilitation program.

The injury reportedly occurred during a joint practice against the Jacksonville Jaguars last week when Tyson caught a pass, slipped, and received contact from behind. Saints head coach Kellen Moore clarified that this hamstring injury is unrelated to the previous hamstring issues Tyson managed during his collegiate career.

Injury concerns previously followed Tyson during his college tenure at Colorado and Arizona State, where he missed 17 games. A severe multi-ligament knee tear ended his 2022 freshman season and restricted his 2023 appearances, while a collarbone fracture in 2024 and a hamstring strain in 2025 caused further missed time.

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During his final collegiate season at Arizona State last year, Tyson earned first-team All-Big 12 and third-team Associated Press All-American honors after recording 61 receptions for 711 yards and eight touchdowns across nine total games.

With Tyson expected to remain sidelined through August and into September, Tyson could begin the season on short-term Injured Reserve, should the Saints choose to go that route.

The Saints open their season by facing the Detroit Lions on Sept. 13.

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Best Prediction Markets in Texas (2026): Kalshi, Polymarket and Top

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The best prediction markets in Texas give the country’s largest sports betting free state a federally regulated way to trade on games, elections and more. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate under Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight, which places them outside the strict gambling ban written into the Texas constitution.

Texas has never legalized retail or online sports betting, despite repeated legislative attempts, which makes it one of the largest untapped sports betting markets in the country. That gap is a major reason prediction markets have grown so quickly among Texas sports fans.

The legal picture is still developing. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has directed a state Senate committee to study what he calls a gambling loophole, with findings expected to inform possible action in 2027. For now, prediction markets remain fully operational across the state.

This guide ranks the top platforms available to Texas residents, breaks down current offers, and explains how prediction markets differ from a traditional sportsbook.

Texas Prediction Markets Overview

Legal Status Contested (available statewide pending legislative review)
Federal Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Legal Online Sportsbook None. Texas has no licensed retail or online sportsbook
Platforms Available Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive, Novig
Minimum Age 18 and older (platform dependent)
Contract Price Range $0.01 to $0.99 per share, settling at $1.00 or $0.00

 Is Trading Prediction Markets Legal in Texas?

  • Legal Status: Contested, with trading currently available
  • Federal Regulation: Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate as CFTC-regulated exchanges or introducing brokers
  • State-Specific Dispute: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick directed the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee to study how federal law is being used to work around the state’s gambling restrictions
  • Sports Contracts Status: Fully available; no lawsuit or enforcement action has been filed against the major platforms in Texas as of August 2026
  • Timeline: Committee findings are expected to inform potential legislative action in the 2027 session, meaning no near-term change is expected

Texas broadly prohibits gambling under its state constitution, but sports event contracts have continued operating because they fall under federal commodities law rather than state gaming law. Federal courts have already blocked several other states from enforcing similar restrictions against these platforms, which limits how far Texas could go even after the committee reports back.

For the full state-by-state legal breakdown, see the FOX Sports guide to where prediction markets are legal.

Recent Prediction Market Updates in Texas

  • March 2026: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick directed the Senate State Affairs Committee to study prediction markets and possible ways to close what he calls a gambling loophole
  • Spring 2026: Kalshi and Polymarket removed ad copy in Texas that used direct gambling terminology after local reporting drew attention to it
  • 2026: Federal courts blocked several other states from enforcing similar gambling-law restrictions against Kalshi and Polymarket, a precedent likely to shape any Texas proposal
  • Committee findings are expected ahead of the 2027 legislative session, with no state action anticipated before then

Best Texas Prediction Market Platforms Ranked and Reviewed

Each platform below is federally regulated and currently accepting new Texas accounts. Offers and terms can change, so confirm current details before funding an account.

Kalshi

Kalshi is the top recommendation for most Texas traders, with the deepest liquidity of any US exchange and a market menu that covers everything from Cowboys game lines to the 2026 Texas governor’s race.

  • Best known for: The widest prediction market menu in the US, with the deepest sports, politics, economics, weather and pop culture coverage of any CFTC-regulated exchange.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 25 dollars, get up to 500 dollars in bonus trading credit with code FOXSPORTS.
  • Platform experience: Clean mobile app, simple KYC verification, and support for debit card, bank transfer, Apple Pay, wire transfer and USDC funding.
  • Final take: The default first stop for most traders, especially anyone who wants sports markets alongside politics and economic data in one place.

Kalshi operates as a Designated Contract Market under the CFTC and is currently available to eligible new users with the Kalshi promo code FOXSPORTS offer. Kalshi is also one of the only platforms with enough order flow to support Texas-specific political markets, including statewide primary and general election contracts.

Polymarket

Polymarket is the highest-volume prediction market available to Texas residents, processing billions of dollars in monthly trading across sports, politics and breaking news.

  • Best known for: The largest global trading volume of any prediction market, with the deepest liquidity for major sports, political and breaking news events.
  • Welcome offer: Deposit 10 dollars, get a 20 dollar trading bonus with code FOX.
  • Platform experience: iOS and Android app, USDC-based balances funded through Moonpay via card or bank transfer, and no trading fees on binary markets.
  • Final take: The strongest choice for traders who want the widest field of active markets and the tightest spreads on high-volume events.

New users can review current terms on the Polymarket promo code FOX page. Texas ranks among Polymarket’s most active states for college football markets given the size of the state’s Big 12 and SEC fan base.

DraftKings Predictions

DraftKings Predictions gives Texas users a familiar app experience, since it runs inside the same DraftKings Sports and Casino app used nationwide.

  • Best known for: Brand familiarity for sportsbook bettors, Combos that bundle multiple event contracts into one position, and a built-in responsible trading toolset.
  • Welcome offer: New DraftKings customers who trade 5 dollars or more get 150 dollars in Predictions Dollars, paid out as 50 dollars every 7 days over a 14 day window. No promo code is required.
  • Platform experience: Available inside the existing DraftKings Sports and Casino app on iOS and Android, running on DraftKings’ own DKeX exchange.
  • Final take: The most natural fit for anyone who already has a DraftKings account and wants event contracts without downloading a separate app.

Full offer terms and state availability are covered on the DraftKings Predictions promo code page. DraftKings has specifically called out Texas as one of its priority states for sports event contracts, since the state has no competing sportsbook product.

OG Predictive

OG Predictive rounds out the field with a newer platform backed by Crypto.com that gives Texas traders another venue for pricing comparisons.

  • Best known for: Backing from Crypto.com and infrastructure powered by Nadex, giving it one of the more established clearing setups among newer entrants.
  • Welcome offer: Trade 10 dollars, get a 10 dollar bonus.
  • Platform experience: Straightforward sign-up flow with a market menu that spans sports, crypto price events, and current-affairs contracts.
  • Final take: A solid secondary platform for traders who want pricing or market variety beyond Kalshi and Polymarket without a steep learning curve.

Current terms are available on the OG Predictive promo code page. OG Predictive remains fully available to Texas users, with no state-specific restrictions currently in place.

Novig

Novig operates its sports-only prediction exchange in Texas, giving traders a peer-to-peer alternative focused specifically on game outcomes, futures and player statistics.

  • Best known for: A sports-only exchange model, built specifically around peer-to-peer trading on game outcomes, futures and player statistics rather than a broad menu of political or cultural markets.
  • Platform experience: A simpler, sportsbook-style interface layered on top of exchange pricing, aimed at traders who want a familiar look and feel.
  • Final take: A strong sports-focused complement to Kalshi and Polymarket for traders who want exchange-style pricing without leaving a betting-slip style layout.

New users can start trading on Novig here. Texas bettors who miss the feel of a traditional betting slip may find Novig’s exchange-with-a-sportsbook-layout approach an easier entry point than Kalshi or Polymarket.

Other Prediction Market Platforms to Know

Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, OG Predictive and Novig cover most of the trading volume, but the field keeps growing. FOX Sports does not currently have partner offers for the platforms below, so they are included here for context rather than as ranked recommendations.

  • Robinhood: Added event contracts inside its existing trading app, aimed at users who already hold stocks or crypto there.
  • FanDuel Predicts: FanDuel’s entry into event contracts, built for bettors who already use the FanDuel Sportsbook app.
  • Fanatics Markets: Fanatics’ prediction market product, following the same CFTC-regulated event contract model as its competitors.
  • Gemini Predictions: A crypto exchange-backed entrant with event contracts funded through Gemini’s existing wallet infrastructure.
  • Coinbase Predictions: Coinbase’s event contract product, aimed at its large existing crypto user base.
  • Underdog Predictions: A newer entrant from the daily fantasy operator Underdog, layering event contracts onto its existing platform.

How We Rank the Best Texas Prediction Market Platforms

  • Regulatory status: Confirmed CFTC designation as a Designated Contract Market or registered introducing broker
  • Market depth and liquidity: Breadth of sports, political, economic and cultural markets, and how tight the spreads are on high-volume events
  • Fees and pricing transparency: How trading costs are disclosed and whether they are built into the contract price or charged separately
  • Mobile app experience: Ease of account verification, funding, order placement and market research inside the app
  • Welcome offer value: Size and accessibility of the new-user offer relative to the minimum trade or deposit required
  • Customer support and funds security: Availability of support channels and how deposits and withdrawals are handled

Prediction Markets vs Sportsbooks in Texas

Texas is the largest US state with no legal sports betting in any form, retail or online, despite repeated legislative attempts to change that. For background on why that is and what has been proposed, see the FOX Sports Texas sports betting guide. That makes prediction markets the only regulated way for Texans to trade directly on the outcome of a game right now.

Feature Prediction Markets Sportsbooks
Legal in Texas Yes, under federal CFTC oversight. No licensed operator currently available
Who you trade against Other traders on the exchange The sportsbook itself
Pricing Set by supply and demand, $0 to $1 per contract Set by the operator using American odds
Market scope Sports, politics, economics, weather and culture Primarily sports
Regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission (federal) State gaming commission
Minimum age 18 and older on most platforms 21 and older in states with legal betting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Texas Prediction Markets: Politics, Energy and College Football

Texas trading activity skews toward a few categories that reflect the state’s economy, politics and sports culture.

  • Political markets: Statewide races, including the 2026 governor and attorney general contests, are among the highest-volume non-sports markets available to Texas traders
  • Energy markets: Contracts tied to oil and natural gas prices draw consistent interest given the size of the state’s energy sector
  • College football markets: With the Longhorns, Aggies, and the broader SEC and Big 12 footprint in Texas, college football contracts are some of the most actively traded sports markets in the state
  • Economic markets: Inflation, interest rate and jobs report contracts see steady volume from Texas-based traders and finance professionals
  • Tax treatment: Texas has no state income tax, so trading profits avoid the added state-level tax bite that traders in income-tax states face. Federal tax rules still apply, and traders should keep their own records rather than rely on a platform’s tax summary alone
  • Pro sports markets: With no legal sportsbook in the state, Cowboys, Texans, Rockets, Mavericks, Spurs, Astros and Rangers markets on Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions are the closest legal equivalent to a game-outcome bet available to Texas residents

How to Start Trading Prediction Markets in Texas

  • 1. Download the app or visit the website for the platform you want to use, such as Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions or OG Predictive.
  • 2. Create an account and complete identity verification, which is required on every CFTC-regulated platform before you can fund an account.
  • 3. Deposit funds using an accepted method, such as a debit card, bank transfer or stablecoin deposit, depending on the platform.
  • 4. Browse available markets and review the contract price, which reflects the market’s estimated probability of that outcome.
  • 5. Place your first trade, and remember that most platforms let you sell your position before the event resolves if the price moves in your favor.
  • 6. Withdraw available funds back to your original payment method or a supported crypto wallet once you are ready to cash out.

Benefits of Using Multiple Prediction Market Platforms

Prices for the same event can differ slightly from one exchange to another, since each platform sets prices based on its own pool of traders. Using more than one account can help Texas traders find better pricing and access a wider set of markets overall.

  • Compare contract pricing across exchanges before committing to a position
  • Access category strengths unique to each platform, such as Kalshi’s political market depth or Polymarket’s breaking news coverage
  • Reduce the impact of a single platform pausing sports contracts if the state legislature acts on the committee’s findings
  • Collect welcome offers across multiple platforms rather than a single sign-up bonus

Responsible Trading

Trading event contracts involves real risk of loss and should always be approached as entertainment, not as an investment strategy. Never commit more than you can afford to lose, and review each market’s contract price and settlement rules before taking a position. Free, confidential support is available around the clock from these organizations.

Texas Prediction Markets FAQs

Are prediction markets legal in Texas?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions and OG Predictive all operate legally in Texas under federal CFTC oversight. A state Senate committee is studying the issue, but no lawsuit or enforcement action currently restricts trading.

Is Kalshi legal in Texas?

Yes. Kalshi is regulated by the CFTC and currently operates in Texas without restriction. The platform has not been named in any Texas lawsuit or enforcement action as of August 2026.

Is there a legal online sportsbook in Texas?

No. Texas has no licensed retail or online sportsbook. It is the largest US state by population with no legal sports betting in any form, which is a major reason prediction markets have grown so quickly among Texas sports fans.

Can I trade on Texas teams using prediction markets?

Yes. Kalshi, Polymarket and DraftKings Predictions all list contracts tied to Texas teams such as the Cowboys, Texans, Rockets, Mavericks and Astros, since these platforms operate under federal rather than state sports betting law.

Could Texas ban prediction markets?

It is possible but not imminent. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has directed a state Senate committee to study the issue, with findings expected to inform potential action in the 2027 legislative session. Federal courts have blocked similar state restrictions elsewhere, which would likely shape any Texas proposal.

What is the difference between prediction markets and sports betting?

Prediction markets let you trade contracts against other users at prices set by supply and demand, with no house setting the odds. Sportsbooks set their own odds and take the other side of your wager, building a margin into the line.

Which prediction market platform is best for Texas traders?

Kalshi and Polymarket lead in overall market depth and liquidity for Texas traders, including Texas-specific political markets. DraftKings Predictions is a strong fit for existing DraftKings customers, and OG Predictive is worth comparing for pricing on specific markets.

Do I need to be 21 to use prediction markets in Texas?

No. Most prediction market platforms, including Kalshi and Polymarket, set the minimum age at 18. This differs from traditional sportsbooks, which generally require users to be 21 or older.



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