Drake bets $1 million on Patriots winning Super Bowl 60

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Editor’s note: Watch live updates from Super Bowl 60 throughout the day.

Just about everyone on Earth, and probably even Martians, is wondering who will win Super Bowl 60.

Everyone except Drake, who is important. Fans and sports bettors have been eagerly awaiting the rapper’s pick to make the cut, given the “Drake Curse” that has long haunted sporting events.

After keeping everyone quiet for so long, Drake has finally named the winner of the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

Patriots.

And in typical Drake fashion, he’s putting his money where his mouth is on a $1 million bet. If he wins, his bet will be paid out an additional $1.95 million. That means the rapper will earn $2.95 million for watching more than about three hours of football.

Not too shabby.

However, Drake has been 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 on to win the 2026 Super Bowl?

Drake bet $1 million that the Patriots would win Super Bowl 60, for a total payout of $2.95 million.

drake super bowl betting history

According to TheDrakeCurse.com, Drake has bet on the Super Bowl 11 times since 2022. He is 4-7 on that bet, with his 12th bet on Super Bowl 60 pending.

He successfully predicted that the Kansas City Chiefs would defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 and take home $2.3 million in prize money.

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