If You Believe In The Drake Curse, These Are The Super Bowl Bets You Should NOT Make

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The last time we checked in on the status of the Drake Curse, the rapper bet $1 million on Argentina to win the World Cup. They did. He still lost. So the Curse is still alive.

Luckily for anyone thinking of betting some money on Super Bowl 57, Drake was nice enough to share the over $1 million in bets he is making on the big game so everyone can do the opposite.

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“My psychotic bets for Sunday are in @stake pls do not analyze the logic behind these bets there is none,” he wrote on Instagram.

First up, Drake bet $700,000 on the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Eagles, so bet the house on Philly.

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Next, he put the Drake Curse on Patrick Mahomes by betting $50K on him to score the first touchdown of the game by a Chiefs player, so take anyone but him.

Another prop bet Drake made was $50,000 on JuJu Smith-Schuster to be the first Chiefs player to score a TD, so cross him off your list.

He loves his prop bets so he spread the Drake Curse even further by betting $50K on the Chiefs to win both halves and $30K on them to win all four quarters – sure signs that the Eagles will win the game.

Apparently, Drake thinks the 56 year stretch of a tight end having never won a Super Bowl MVP award will be finally be broken on Sunday as he also put down $25,000 on Travis Kelce to win the award and $60,000 on any tight end to be MVP.

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Needless to say, absolutely no one is planning to follow Drizzy’s picks for the Super Bowl just to avoid the Drake Curse.

“Everyone go bet on Philly EXPEDIOUSLY!!” another Twitter user wrote.

“F–k. Congrats #FlyEaglesFly,” a non-Eagles fan commented.

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Douglas Charles is a Senior Editor for BroBible with two decades of expertise writing about sports, science, and pop culture with a particular focus on the weird news and events that capture the internet's attention. He is a graduate from the University of Iowa.
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