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The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and with only four teams remaining, excitement is building for the Super Bowl. Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, however, isn't waiting to see who makes it to the big game.
In a bold move, Portnoy has placed a $1 million bet on the Buffalo Bills to win the championship. While Portnoy is no stranger to high-stakes wagers, betting such a significant sum on a team that still faces formidable challenges is a gamble that has fans and critics buzzing.
Portnoy's bet, made at +550 odds through DraftKings Sportsbook, was disclosed by betting analyst Ben Fawkes. If the Bills manage to win their first Super Bowl, Portnoy stands to collect a massive profit of over $5 million. While the potential payout is impressive, the path to victory for the Bills is fraught with obstacles.
Portnoy confirmed the wager in a video over the weekend, explaining the origins of his stake. "I made a quick million bucks from 5 p.m. to like 5 a.m.," Portnoy said, referencing his sale of a Donald Trump cryptocurrency coin.
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"I'm up a million, cash out. Now I'm plus-a-milly. What do you do when you're plus-a-milly? I'll tell you what you do. Let's go Buffalo. They are [bleeping] due."
The Bills' journey to the Super Bowl first requires them to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. The Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, have been a consistent playoff force.
While the Bills did beat the Chiefs during the regular season, Josh Allen's 0-3 playoff record against Kansas City looms large.
A high-stakes path to glory
The stakes are sky-high for the Bills and for Portnoy's wallet. To win the championship, the Bills will not only need to overcome the Chiefs but also defeat either the Philadelphia Eagles or the Washington Commanders in the Super Bowl. Both teams present their own challenges, with strong defenses and dynamic offenses.
Portnoy's decision to back the Bills reflects his belief in their potential. However, betting against Mahomes and Kelce-particularly in postseason play-is a risky move. Kansas City's dominance in recent years, including two Super Bowl appearances and one championship, underscores the challenge ahead.
Portnoy's million-dollar wager captures the excitement and unpredictability of the NFL playoffs. If the Bills pull off the win, it will be a historic moment for the franchise and a lucrative one for Portnoy. However, if they falter against the Chiefs or in the Super Bowl, it will serve as a reminder of the risks inherent in betting big.
Fans will get their first glimpse of how this story unfolds when the Bills and Chiefs face off at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. Whether Portnoy's confidence in Buffalo is rewarded or dashed, his audacious bet has already added another layer of drama to an already thrilling postseason.