The Amazing Race season 38 concluded on December 10, 2025, with the final three teams racing to the finish line in New York City. Kyland Young and Taylor Mackenzie, Jag and Jas Bains and Joseph and Adam Abdin stuck together in a close race throughout the night, but only one pair took home the $1 million prize at the end of this epic and chaotic Big Brother crossover season. Keep scrolling to see the winners of The Amazing Race season 38. Who Won 'The Amazing Race' Season 38? The finale began with a continuation of the previous episode, where Izzy Gleicher and Paige Seber were neck and neck with Joseph and Adam to make it to the Pit Stop in France. Joseph and Adam arrived first, which meant that they would be in the final three, while Izzy and Paige would be heading home. 'Big Brother 25' Winner Crowned: Did Matt, Jag or Bowie Get the $750K? The final leg in New York began with an adrenaline rush: Jag and Jas, Kyland and Taylor and Joseph and Adam had to rappel 13 stories down the Empire State Building to receive their next clue. From there, the teams headed to Epices Bakery, where they picked up a cookie order and delivered it to Cookie Monster at Sesame Workshop. Oscar the Grouch then gave them a clue that directed them to Spandex House, where the teams had to collect 16 bolts of fabric and deliver them across the Garment District to a fashion student outside of the Feldman Center of the Fashion Institute of Technology. The final challenge brought the teams to Seret Studios in Brooklyn, where they had to solve giant crossword puzzles using knowledge from the race. The completed puzzle gave them letters to unscramble, which showed them their final destination: Yankee Stadium. CBS Jag and Jas remained in the lead for the duration of the final leg, so it was no surprise when they arrived at the finish line in first place and won the $1 million prize. Kyland and Taylor arrived soon after in second place, putting Joseph and Adam in third. Who Are 'The Amazing Race' Season 38 Winners Jag and Jas Bains? Jag and Jas are a pair of brothers and entrepreneurs from Omak, Washington. Big Brother fans may recognize Jag from his 100-day stay at the house during season 25, which resulted in some history-making moments and a victory. He was not only the first Sikh houseguest in Big Brother history but also the first houseguest to win the show after he was previously evicted in Week 4. Additionally, Jag broke a near-20-season record for the most challenge wins, with 10 victories under his belt. Along with his brother, Jag once again made history as the first Sikh team to not only compete in The Amazing Race but to win the grand prize. 'The Amazing Race' 38: What to Know About the 'Big Brother' Season "Winning The Amazing Race isn't just about victory, it's about visibility," the pair wrote via Instagram after their finale. "We are honored to be the first Sikh team to run The Amazing Race and represent our community 🤍. Our turbans are our crowns. They're our commitment to move through the world with joy, compassion, and determination. We raced with that purpose in our hearts and we're proud to say we made history. Been wearing a crown since Day 1 👑. Let's gooooo 😤." Jag and Jas Bains Broke Multiple Records in 'The Amazing Race' Season 38 Jag and Jas were undoubtedly one of the strongest teams throughout season 38. They came in first place in a total of seven legs, five of which were consecutive victories - making Jag and Jas the first all-male team to hit that milestone. Additionally, Jag was the first Big Brother winner to also win The Amazing Race. His victory with Jas marked the first time that a team won the competition after being U-Turned earlier in the season.