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Drake Has Already Won Big On One Of His Massive Super Bowl LVI Bets
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Published 00:37 14 Feb 2022 GMT

Drake Has Already Won Big On One Of His Massive Super Bowl LVI Bets

Drake has staked a serious amount of cryptocurrency on the outcome of Super Bowl LVI

Tom Wood

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Drake has already made a huge amount of cash back after laying down $1.3 million on Super Bowl bets.

The rapper has backed the Los Angeles Rams to triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals, and whilst we obviously haven’t got a result out of that yet, he is already up a significant amount.

That’s because he backed the Rams’ star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to score a touchdown at any time, which he promptly went right ahead and did in the first quarter.

That means that Drake – real name Aubrey Drake Graham – has already made $1,075,000 back on his initial bet and recouped a significant amount of his stake.

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Not bad going.

Odell Beckham Jr. managed to bring one bet home for Drake.
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Perhaps confusingly for some, given that Drake is obviously absolutely loaded, he hasn’t laid down actual cash for these wagers, choosing to follow the style of the moment and placing his bets in Bitcoin.

In total, if both his bets come in, he stands to make $2.29 million, which wouldn’t be a bad result for an evening of sport.

The Rams are favourites to win Super Bowl LVI, which is taking place at the SoFi Stadium in California.

He’ll also probably get a kick out of the half-time show, which features performances from fellow rappers Eminem, Dr Dre, and Snoop Dogg.

Something to look forward to, even if you’re not an American Football fan.

Drake even managed to get a response from the subject of one of his bets, as when he shared the online betting slips on Instagram, writing ‘all bets are in on the family’, OBJ himself responded: “It’s time.”

It certainly was, as the LA Rams shot into an early lead over their AFC opponents.

Over on his own Instagram account, Odell backed up his claims about winning the game, writing: "I play the game to win...I'm not losing! 1 more."

Drake's winning bet.
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Former Cleveland Browns and New York Giants star Beckham Jr. is also in on the cryptocurrency wave as well, having agreed to have his salary paid in Bitcoin when he joined the Rams during this season.

Unfortunately for him, the value tanked briefly for a while there after he signed, though it has recovered now and it currently stands at around $42,000 per coin.

If you’re planning to stay up late watching the game, spare a thought for Drake if things start to get a bit tight down the stretch.

Still, even if he loses, he’s not short of a couple of quid.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Money, Celebrity, Drake, Super Bowl, Sport, Music

Tom Wood
Tom Wood

Tom Wood is a LADbible journalist and Twin Peaks enthusiast. Despite having a career in football cut short by a chronic lack of talent, he managed to obtain degrees from both the University of London and Salford. According to his French teacher, at the weekend he mostly likes to play football and go to the park with his brother. Contact Tom on [email protected]

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