Las Vegas (KSNV) — Circa Sports’ professional football contests, Circa Survivor and Circa Million VI, concluded with a record-breaking payout of $20,266,000 to contest winners.
The largest prize pool in history, totaling $14,266,000, will be awarded to the eight winners of Circa Survivor.
Each winner maintained a perfect 20-0 record throughout the 2024-2025 season, earning $1,783,250 each.
In the final week, five winners relied on Tampa Bay’s second-half comeback, two on Indianapolis’ overtime victory against Jacksonville, and one on Arizona’s win over San Francisco.
Week 18 proved challenging for others.
Initially, 18 entries were still in contention.
Eight chose Atlanta, which lost to Carolina in overtime, and two relied on Green Bay, which fell to Chicago on a last-second field goal.
This marks the first time multiple entries have been lost in the final week of Circa Survivor.
In Circa Million VI, Team BP claimed the first-place prize of $1 million and a handmade Circa Sports blue jacket.
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Team BP, who was in second place entering the final week, finished with a 60-26-4 record and 62 points, narrowly winning by half a point.
Other top Circa Million VI winners included Path2Victory, who earned $500,000 for second place with 61.5 points, and VICTORY FORMATION and ROBMOTAG, who tied for third with 61 points, each receiving $375,000.
Cowphins13 and DECKERLA tied for fifth with 60.5 points, each winning $275,000, while Messenger069 and JUMPAROUND tied for seventh with 60 points, each taking home $175,000.
The Circa Million VI “Booby Prize” went to THE BROWN CLOWN, who finished with a 27-61-2 record, winning $100,000.
TALLEY’S III, with a 28-61-1 record, received $50,000 for second-to-last place.
A check presentation is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, at the D Las Vegas, where CEO Derek Stevens, Vice President of Operations Mike Palm, and the Circa Sports team will present checks to the winners.
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