FanDuel Kick of Destiny 3 result: Did Eli or Peyton Manning win the showdown?
If you're here, you're probably thinking "Wait, the Kick of Destiny already happened?". After weeks of hyping up the field goal competition between the Manning brothers, the event didn't even happen during the 2025 Super Bowl like in past years?
We're here to tell you that is correct. FanDuel's annual Super Bowl promo offering millions in free bets has already come and gone.
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The good news is you can watch a replay of it right here! And if you just want to know who won the thing, we'll answer that for you below, too.
SPOILER ALERT
Eli Manning won. Congrats to everyone who took him. Even those who didn't know the promo ended already.
And your @FanDuel #KickOfDestiny 3 Champion is………..@EliManning! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/ZuSN0lGg93
— Omaha Productions (@OmahaProd) February 9, 2025
The $10 million bonus bet pool will be distributed on Monday to anyone on FanDuel who selected Eli, unfortunately, so you won't get to use your free wager during the Super Bowl.
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