2022 Super Bowl Mattress Mack places record-setting 4.5M bet on Bengals to beat Rams
Jim "Mattre s Mack" McIngvale, a Houston-area furniture salesman who has gained great notoriety for his placing exorbitantly large sports bets, has outdone himself this time. McIngvale has placed a record-setting bet on the to win Super Bowl LVI. ,
Jonathan Hernandez Jersey McIngvale put $4.5 million on the Bengals to beat the at +170 odds, a wager which would earn him $7.7 million if succe sful.McIngvale placed his bet on his mobile betting account with Caesars Sportsbook when pulling over at a gas station after cro sing the Texas border into Louisiana. According to Caesars, McIngvale's bet marks the single biggest mobile sports wager of all-time and the second-largest Super Bowl wager in history
Matt Moore Jersey .A $4.9 million bet at -900 odds was once placed on the St. Louis Rams to beat the in Super Bowl XXXVI, which the Patriots ended up winning, 20-17. The Return of the Mack for the Super Bowl just wagered $4,534,000 on the app in Louisiana on the Bengals (+170) to win over the Rams.Potential win: $7,707,800This marks the single biggest mobile wager of all-time Caesars Sportsbook (@
Shawn Kelley Jersey CaesarsSports) McIngvale has gained great notoriety in the sports world as he has used the market as a means of mitigating risk on furniture giveaways. Last baseball season, McIngvale spread approximately $13 million on bets on the Houston Astros to win the World Series while offering to refund anyone who spent more than $3,000 on furniture at his store. McIngvale will be repeating the same practice on his Bengals
Kyle Bird Jersey bet."At Caesars Sportsbook we love taking epic wagers on ma sive events like the Super Bowl," Caesars Sportsbook Head of Sports Ken Fuchs said . "The magic is pulling fans in, especially in Louisiana with his college roots. With this $4.5 million bet on Joe and the Bengals,
Jason Grilli Jersey Mack will make history again." The Bengals are playing in the Super Bowl for the third time in their history, and for the first time since Super Bowl XXIII at the end of the 1988 season. Both of Cincinnati's Super Bowl trips have ended in heartbreak, with both being late-game lo ses to the dynasty of the 1980s.