Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Bet
HOUSTON – Gallery Furniture’s Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale is back to placing big bets for both himself and his customers this year, betting $3.46 million on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to cover +3.5 against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2021 Super Bowl. In addition, if the Buccaneers win on Sunday, Gallery Furniture customers that spend $3,000 or more on a new mattress will get their money back.
- Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Betting
- Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Bet
- Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Better Homes And Gardens
“Tampa Bay is loaded with talent on both sides of the ball and led by the greatest football player of all time in Tom Brady, so I’m betting big on the Bucs, who have overcome tough matchups throughout this postseason,” explained McIngvale in a story from DraftKings about the bet. “The NFL has only seen eight instances of back-to-back champions and none in the past 16 years, so I like my chances going into Super Bowl LV for this trend to continue.”
McIngvale’s is the biggest bet placed on the Super Bowl this year, according to Action Network, a sports media and betting news site. If Tampa Bay covers, McIngale would win $6,150,440.
Mattress Mack bets $3.4 million on Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl February 4, 2021, 3:15 PM Last year, the Gallery Furniture owner wagered $1 million on the underdog. Gallery Furniture owner 'Mattress Mack' Jim McIngvale is known for playing huge bets on big sporting events. Courtesy of The Ad Group. Mattress Mack bet big on the Super Bowl underdog and it paid off.
Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Betting
Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Bet
To qualify for Gallery Furniture’s “big game promotion,” all customers have to do is spend $3,000 or more on a new Tempur-pedic, Sealy, or Stearns & Foster mattress, box spring and/or adjustable base from Gallery Furniture within a predetermined time period. If the Buccaners win, the purchase will be refunded in full.
Gallery Furniture Super Bowl Better Homes And Gardens
McIngvale is not new to placing large bets for both himself and his customers, having done so for the Super Bowl and several other sports playoffs. Last year, though the retail chain did not offer any Super Bowl promotions, McIngvale lost $1 million per playoff game the Chiefs won on their way to the Super Bowl when. Another promotion then called for the 49ers to win.