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Drake Loses $1M on Super Bowl Bet
Drake lost $1 million backing the Patriots in Super Bowl 60 as the Seattle Seahawks won 29-13, marking his fourth loss in 12 Super Bowl bets since 2022.
- At Super Bowl 60, Drake, the rapper, backed the Patriots with a $1 million bet that the Seahawks' 29-13 win turned into an immediate sportsbook loss.
- The viral 'Drake curse' holds that Drake's bets, including a 4-8 record, lead to team losses, with recent bets like $2.3 million on Super Bowl 58 and a $250,277 Week 1 loss.
- Reacting to chatter, Drake said `I’m sure if you’re a Drake curse believer, there will be plenty more content in the future to confirm your theories because, for whatever reason, my slips do not cash out` after sharing his bet on Instagram with the caption 'Bet Against me if you dare.'
- Media outlets and sportsbooks saw intensified interest as Dave Portnoy and Kendall Jenner lost $1.8 million and $1.95 million payouts, while Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas remained upbeat.
- Responsible-Gambling notices emphasize that all betting carries financial risk, requires bettors to be 21 or older, and the National Council on Problem Gambling offers 24/7 help lines.
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Drake loses $1M on Super Bowl bet
Drake lost $1million on a Super Bowl bet. The God's Plan hitmaker revealed on Instagram on Saturday (07.02.26) that he had backed the New England Patriots to win during Sunday's (08.02.26) NFL showpiece game, but their 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks meant he missed out on an estimated return of...
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Drake Is Down $1 Million Over Super Bowl Loss After Warning ‘Bet Against Me if You Dare’
Drake has lost another sports bet, this time for the Super Bowl. The rapper placed a $1 million bet favoring the Patriots to win. They did not.
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