That figure had declined in 2021 as many white-collar workers steered clear of the office, but it’s come roaring back as organizations look to return to common workplace rituals. The number of American adults who plan to take part in casual Super Bowl contests like office pools rose 71% this year, to 13 million, according to a Morning Consult survey for the American Gaming Association, an industry group for casinos and gaming organizations. will make this year’s NFL championship game the most bet-upon in history, but fancy apps like DraftKings haven’t killed the traditional office Super Bowl pool. The surge in legal betting across the U.S.