Will Levis Rightfully Goes Ballistic After Predicting The Flop During Celebrity Poker Event In Las Vegas

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis may not have won the Celebrity Poker Invitational II in Las Vegas, but he did manage to create the most-electric moment of the event, by far.

With the pot sitting at $375k, Levis and Bryce Hall waited for the dealer to deal the flop. The QB decided to try and predict the three cards saying "four, eight, nine," and just so happened to nail them.

When the dealer laid out the cards, Levis went crazy, and understandably so. According to FanDuel, the odds of predicting the flop are 1 in 22,100.

While Levis calling the flop is truly ridiculous, the only way the moment could have been freakier is if the cards were actually dealt four, eight, and nine as opposed to eight, nine, four, but hey, it still made for an insane moment. Levis also went on to win the hand, which is the only way that sequence should have ended.

The former Kentucky Wildcat ultimately finished sixth in the tournament winning $2,500. Princess Love, the wife of R&B singer Ray J, went on to win the 73-entrant tournament and $20,000.

Levis was joined by fellow NFL players Calais Campbell, Dalton Kincaid, Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen, Marqise Lee, Brandon Marshall, Laviska Shenault, Eric Ebron, and Aaron Jones in the event. Shenault had the best run on the tables among NFL players finishing fourth overall.

Levis has been busy during Super Bowl week in Vegas. He not only predicted the flop in the celeb poker tournament, but he also embarrassed Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in ping pong. 

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