Brave NFL fan places huge $1.3m bet on Chiefs-Bills AFC Championship game

Brave NFL fan places huge $1.3m bet on Chiefs-Bills AFC Championship game
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Brave NFL fan places huge $1.3m bet on Chiefs-Bills AFC Championship game
Published: Jan, 22 2025 04:16

One confident NFL gambler has staked $1.3million on the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC Championship game. The two bitter foes meet at Arrowhead Stadium with a spot in the Super Bowl on the line. Josh Allen and the Bills have already inflicted defeat on the Chiefs this season, which was one of just two losses the reigning champions suffered all season. The other came at Denver in Week 18 when a number of starters were rested.

 [Josh Allen and the Bills have already inflicted defeat on the Chiefs this season]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Josh Allen and the Bills have already inflicted defeat on the Chiefs this season]

But the Chiefs are perennial playoff winners and are just two wins away from becoming the first team in NFL history to win a third-straight Super Bowl. They also eliminated the Bills from the playoffs last season in Buffalo during a dazzling run that also saw them knock off the Baltimore Ravens on the road.

 [Skip Bayless believes the contest has already been rigged in favor of the Chiefs for Taylor Swift]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Skip Bayless believes the contest has already been rigged in favor of the Chiefs for Taylor Swift]

And that playoff prowess has inspired one fan to bet big on Patrick Mahomes and his teammates, putting down $1.3m on the Chiefs to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl in New Orleans on February 9. One confident NFL gambler has staked $1.3million on the Chiefs to beat the Bills on Sunday.

Josh Allen and the Bills have already inflicted defeat on the Chiefs this season. Fox News reported that the wager was placed on the Chiefs moneyline (-130) on Caesars Sportsbook. If it wins, the total payout will be $2.3m. History is on the Chiefs' side, too. Three of Buffalo's past four playoffs have ended against the Chiefs, starting with a 38-24 loss at Kansas City in the AFC championship game after the 2020 season.

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