Drake’s wallet took a massive hit Sunday night, and the internet couldn’t resist saying they saw it coming.
The Canadian superstar lost $1 million after the Seattle Seahawks dismantled the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl 60, leaving Drake empty-handed and reigniting debate over his notorious betting curse.
Just one day before kickoff, Drake posted proof of his hefty wager on Instagram, confidently declaring his support for New England. The bet would have earned him nearly $3 million total if the Patriots had pulled off the victory. Instead, Seattle dominated from start to finish, sending Drake’s prediction crashing down alongside his million-dollar stake.
The Infamous Curse Strikes Yet Again
Social media erupted immediately after Drake revealed his pick. Skeptics warned that his endorsement had essentially sealed New England’s fate, citing years of evidence supporting the Drake Curse theory.
The concept is simple but devastating for the rapper’s bankroll. Whichever team Drake publicly supports tends to lose, turning his backing into a reverse indicator for sharp bettors.
One follower bluntly commented before the game that Drake had already lost the battle before it started. Another pointed out his track record is so bad that consistently betting against him would be profitable.
Even actor Mark Wahlberg, a passionate Patriots supporter, called Drake a smart man for choosing New England. That endorsement aged poorly as Seattle thoroughly outplayed the Patriots throughout the contest.
A Long History of Betting Misfortune
This latest loss adds to an extensive list of failed wagers. Drake dropped $60,000 betting against French Montana on the 2016 NBA Finals. His $1 million stake on the Toronto Maple Leafs vanished when Florida Panthers eliminated them in 2025.
Perhaps most painful was his bet exceeding $1 million on Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 Super Bowl, which they lost to Philadelphia Eagles. The pattern has become so predictable that an entire website tracks his picks and losses.
Drake Defends His Reputation
The rapper addressed his betting struggles during a May 2019 Instagram interview, pushing back against critics while acknowledging his limitations.
He pointed to the Toronto Raptors 2019 NBA Championship as proof the curse doesn’t exist. If it were real, Kawhi Leonard never would have made that legendary shot against Milwaukee, and the Warriors never would have fallen, he argued.
Yet in that same conversation, Drake admitted being a flawed sports bettor, confessing that picking winners simply isn’t his gift. He openly acknowledged that mistakes happen frequently, and he expects his betting slips would continue providing ammunition for curse believers, since his selections rarely cash out.
What Happened in the Game
Seattle controlled Super Bowl 60 from the opening whistle. The Seahawks built an insurmountable lead while New England struggled to generate any offensive momentum. The 29-13 final score wasn’t particularly close, as Seattle’s defense shut down the Patriots when it mattered most.
For Drake, watching his million-dollar investment evaporate must have been painful. The potential $2.95 million payday that seemed possible on Saturday became an expensive reminder of why he shouldn’t trust his sports instincts.
The Betting Community Reacts
Professional gamblers and casual bettors alike have learned to monitor Drake‘s picks carefully. Some treat his public wagers as contrarian indicators, immediately backing the opposite side once he announces his selection.
This strategy has proven surprisingly effective given his consistent inability to predict winners correctly. While entertaining for followers, his transparency about massive losses has made him something of a cautionary tale in betting circles.
The curse shows no signs of weakening, and Drake himself seems resigned to providing future content for skeptics. Until his luck changes dramatically, every public bet will be scrutinized, analyzed in detail, and likely faded by those who believe in the pattern.
Source: People

