Bettor Places $1.45 Million Bet On Kansas Chiefs To Beat Pittsburgh Steelers On Christmas Day
Can you believe it? There’s a bettor out there who just placed a whopping $1.45 million bet on the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. Talk about having some serious confidence in Patrick Mahomes and his team! Right now, the Chiefs are the favorites with a 2.5-point spread in their […] The post Bettor Places $1.45 Million Bet On Kansas Chiefs To Beat Pittsburgh Steelers On Christmas Day appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.
Can you believe it? There’s a bettor out there who just placed a whopping $1.45 million bet on the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. Talk about having some serious confidence in Patrick Mahomes and his team!
Right now, the Chiefs are the favorites with a 2.5-point spread in their favor. The odds of -165 give them a 62.26 percent chance of winning against the Steelers in Week 17. And with the Chiefs only losing one game this season to the Buffalo Bills, it’s no wonder this bettor is feeling pretty good about their chances.
Sure, the Steelers have been impressive this season, covering the spread in 5 out of 7 games. Under the leadership of Mike Tomlin, the Steelers have been the best team against the spread as underdogs in the entire NFL since 2007. But this bettor doesn’t seem too worried about those stats. He or she must be dreaming of a big Christmas gift in the form of a $1.45 million payout!
Imagine the excitement of opening presents on Christmas morning, knowing that one of them could potentially be the fulfillment of such a massive bet. It’s certainly a different kind of holiday cheer for this bettor. Let’s hope the Chiefs don’t disappoint and make this Christmas a truly memorable one for them.
Fingers crossed. It’s going to be an unforgettable game, and we can’t wait for what’s coming!
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