The Rams weren’t the only losers on Super Bowl Sunday.

New Jersey sportsbooks lost more than $4.5 million on the $34 million plus that was wagered in the state on the 2019 Super Bowl, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced Monday.

The loss, after the low-scoring nature of the Patriots’ 13-3 victory, represents a negative hold percentage of 13.11 percent for the first Super Bowl that was able to be gambled on legally in the state. New Jersey legalized sports betting this past June.

The revenue figures include New Jersey’s 10 land-based sports wagering lounges and 11 online/mobile sport betting brands. Another online/mobile wagering brand, which was approved on Jan. 31, was in “soft play” for Super Bowl 53 and is included in the figures.