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Drake places $1 million bet on Patriots to win Super Bowl 60

Nearly everyone on the planet, and possibly Mars, has weighed in on who they think will win Super Bowl 60.

Everyone except for the one that matters – Drake. Fans and sports bettors have been eagerly awaiting the rapper’s selection for the big game, considering the long-running ‘Drake Curse’ that hangs over sporting events.

After keeping everyone in the dark for a long time, Drake finally made his pick for the Super Bowl winner between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

Patriots.

And in typical Drake fashion, he’s putting his money where his mouth is to the tune of a $1 million wager. If victorious, the bet would pay an additional $1.95 million, meaning the rapper would walk away with $2.95 million for about three-plus hours of football watching.

Not too shabby.

Except that Drake has proven to be on the wrong side of history time and time again. Here’s a breakdown of Drake’s bets.

Who did Drake bet to win the Super Bowl in 2026?

Drake bet the Patriots to win Super Bowl 60, placing a $1 million wager for a total payout of $2.95 million.

Drake Super Bowl betting history

According to TheDrakeCurse.com, Drake has made 11 Super Bowl bets since 2022. He is 4-7 in those bets, with the 12th wager pending in Super Bowl 60.

He successfully predicted that the Kansas City Chiefs would defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58, taking home a payout of $2.3 million.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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