“Million Dollar” Marco Piemonte is the big winner of the 2025 Super Bowl.
After posting the largest reported wager on Eagles-Chiefs, Piemonte is surely loving life after the big victory, as paid out by Fanatics Sportsbook.
He wagered $1.1 million on the Eagles to cover as 1.5-point underdogs and won $2.1 million via their 40-22 beatdown of the back-to-back champion Chiefs.
The Chicago native is a known deep-pocketed bettor, although it appears he is someone that sportsbooks hope will continue investing that money — and maybe then some — into them.
“We are thrilled for Marco and his family on his big win,” a Fanatics Spokesperson told The Post. “Talking about that wager will likely be a must listen moment on the next episode of his ‘All In’ podcast. The wager was also one our largest single FanCash payouts in our history (11,000 in FanCash).”
Piemonte called his win “Philly Milli” in an Instagram post, which was confirmed as a legitimate wager by Fanatics.
To be fair, the highest reported bet was wagered on BetMGM for $800,000 on the Eagles moneyline, although there are likely many other seven-figure wagers floating out there that have gone unreported.
Circa Sportsbook in Las Vegas had $1 million dollar limits on the moneyline on Super Bowl Sunday and it’s likely that a pro bettor or two had met that limit, although the sportsbook does not give that information out.
Fanatics tells The Post that the Eagles winning was a bad result for the book, as 58 percent of the moneyline handle was on Philadelphia and 54 percent of the overall bets were on the winning team.
Interestingly enough, the Over had an obscene number of bets on it with 74 percent of bets projecting for the teams to clear 48.5 points, and it received 77 percent of the money.
The Over cashed rather easily as Philadelphia finally took its foot off the gas peddle in the fourth quarter and the Chiefs scored 16 points in the game’s final quarter.
This game received massive betting attention, as BetMGM told The Post it was the most bet-on event its ever had.
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