“Drake’s High-Stakes Super Bowl Gambles: Discover the Jaw-Dropping Wins and Heartbreaking Losses Behind His Betting Legacy!”
As the Super Bowl approaches, all eyes are on Drake, the Canadian rap titan known for his lavish bets that have made waves since 2022. But this year adds a juicy twist: his longtime rival, Kendrick Lamar, is set to headline the halftime show, performing his Grammy-winning diss track “Not Like Us.” Will Drake take the plunge again into the betting pool this time around, or will he sit back, popcorn in hand, watching amid the tension of past grievances? With a legal battle brewing over the song’s controversial lyrics and a partnership with Stake.com—oh, the stakes have never been higher!—it seems that this year’s Super Bowl might just be the most dramatic yet. Are we about to witness Drake’s biggest gamble yet, or will he pull a fast one on his own show instead? Click here to find out more! LEARN MORE.
Drake has publicly bet millions of dollars on the Super Bowl since 2022, but with his arch nemesis headlining the halftime show, will he do it again this year?
Kendrick Lamar, 37, is expected to perform the Grammy-winning diss track ‘Not Like Us’ at Super Bowl LIX, according to TMZ.
And fans are wondering if the Canadian rapper will tune in to watch the Caesars Superdome crowd shout ‘A-minorrrr’.
This comes after Drake’s legal team filed a defamation lawsuit against his own label, Universal Music Group, for releasing ‘Not Like Us’.
In the track, Kendrick calls the 38-year-old a ‘certified p**dophile’, while Drizzy has continuously denied the serious allegations.
But with Drake’s partnership with Stake.com, will he bet on this year’s Super Bowl final?
Every Super Bowl final bet Drake has ever made
![Drake was in attendance at Super Bowl LVI in 2022 (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/bltcd74acc1d0a99f3a/blt224e4e955fd79525/67a60834baff7f0056808b94/GettyImages-1370392537.jpg)
Drake was in attendance at Super Bowl LVI in 2022 (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Thedrakecurse.com has claimed to have jotted down every single bet Drake has publicly made and has worked out if he’s still up in 2025.
The website is, of course, named after the superstition that teams or athletes he supports or bets on often lose.
Super Bowl 2022 (Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals)
Bet 1: Los Angeles Rams to win
• Bet: $240,266
• Payout: $711,375
• Profit: $471,109
Bet 2: Odell Beckham Jr. to score over 0.5 touchdowns
• Bet: $451,480
• Payout: $844,071
• Profit: $392,591
Total profit for Super Bowl 2022: $863,700
![Fans are speculating that Drake might not tune in for the halftime show, headlined by Kendrick Lamar (Michael Owens/Getty Images)](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/bltcd74acc1d0a99f3a/bltc648f5fdda3d82eb/67a6086a5ea0560dfe475478/GettyImages-2198021928.jpg)
Fans are speculating that Drake might not tune in for the halftime show, headlined by Kendrick Lamar (Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Super Bowl 2023 (Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles)
Bet 1: Kansas City Chiefs to win
• Bet: $700,000
• Payout: $1.5 million
• Profit: $800,000
Bet 2: Patrick Mahomes to score first touchdown
• Bet: $50,000
• Loss: -$50,000
Bet 3: JuJu Smith-Schuster to score first touchdown
• Bet: $50,000
• Loss: -$50,000
Bet 4: Chiefs to win both halves
• Bet: $50,000
• Loss: -$50,000
![Drake usually always bets big for the Super Bowl (Cole Burston/Getty Images)](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/bltcd74acc1d0a99f3a/blt76dc34a5ee6be1e1/67a6088aa1fa5d4c8fbf73de/GettyImages-2194115342.jpg)
Drake usually always bets big for the Super Bowl (Cole Burston/Getty Images)
Bet 5: Chiefs to win every quarter
• Bet: $30,000
• Loss: -$30,000
Bet 6: Tight End to win Super Bowl MVP
• Bet: $60,000
• Loss: -$60,000
Bet 7: Travis Kelce to win Super Bowl MVP
• Bet: $25,000
• Loss: -$25,000
Total profit/loss for Super Bowl 2023: $535,000
Super Bowl 2024 (Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers)
Bet 1: Kansas City Chiefs to win
• Bet: $1.15 million
• Payout: $2.35 million
Total profit for Super Bowl 2024: $1,200,000
Total profit for Super Bowl Finals: $2,598,700 (£2,087,458)
How do I watch Super Bowl LIX in the UK?
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Sunday (9 February).
Kick-off will be 11:30pm (UK time) and coverage will start from 10pm and will finish at around 3:30am on Monday morning (10 February).
Brits can tune in to the game for free on ITV1 or ITVX, while Sky customers can watch the match on Sky Sports NFL and Sky Sports Main Event.
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