Kansas City Victory Didn't Cover Spread & Busted Sports Bettors

This report offers a peek behind the curtain and what was probably MILLIONS lost in a game that didn't EXACTLY follow the script . . . Check-it:

Araiza's end zone surrender — which put the finishing touches on Kansas City’s 23-14 playoff victory over the Houston Texans — settled wagers from Las Vegas to cyberspace in a play gamblers call a "backdoor cover."

Betting on Houston would be a winning investment as long as the Texans won the game outright or lost by no more than 9 points. And conversely, K.C. bettors needed the Chiefs to win by 10 or more.

The spread-deciding play was an unusual one to be sure, as Kansas City, leading 23-12, faced fourth-and-15 from their own 18 yard-line with 15 seconds left.

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Kansas City Chiefs win - but their fans in Las Vegas lost a heartbreaker

Kansas City Chiefs punter Matt Araiza intentionally tiptoed out of the end zone Saturday to surrender a safety, which added meaningless points to the scoreboard but shook the gambling world.

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