One of the most thrilling and competitive games will take place soon. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals will go head-to-head at Arrowhead Stadium. Everybody is predicting who will win the AFC Championship title. Although it won’t be a straightforward game, many people bet their coins on the teams to predict a winner. One such person is the hip-hop sensation and world-renowned rapper, Drake.
Drizzy Drake put up a story on his official Instagram account. It was a screenshot that showed that the Grammy-winning star has bet an enormous amount on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Drake puts his trust in the Mahomes-led squad
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Drake shared a screenshot of the cryptocurrency betting platform, Stake. The famed rapper invested in the betting company and was rumored to have placed bets of over $1 million on various online casino games. Well, it looked like those were not just rumors but reality.
Champagne Papi staked 1.1 million on the Chiefs, and if they win, his reward will be 1.87 times that amount, which is 2.057 million.
It will be a disaster if the Kansas City Chiefs do not qualify for the Super Bowl. Especially, when the star QB of the team, Patrick Mahomes, is suffering from a sprained ankle. They will not only get defeated by Joe Burrow once again, but Drake will also lose his hard-earned cash.
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Which team will emerge as the victor?
Although it is difficult to predict who will surely win the exciting matchup, it is important to know that the team that will rely heavily on the rushing attack to move the ball will gain an upper hand on their rival.
Keeping Mahomes’ injury in mind, K.C. will have to stay vigilant. They will try to call plays so that the QB1 does not absorb a lot of tension while playing.
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Pat is a skilled maniac when in the pocket. Therefore, the team could take advantage of that. The wait will end soon. And fans will finally witness who becomes the champion of the AFC title.
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