The highly anticipated season finale of “The Amazing Race,” titled “European Adventure,” aired on December 10, 2025, as 13 teams comprising former “Big Brother” contestants and their loved ones raced for a grand prize of $1 million. The exhilarating final leg took place in New York City, where the remaining four teams—brothers Jag and Jas Bains, dating couple Taylor Hale and Kyland Young, brothers Joseph and Adam Abdin, and engaged couple Izzy Gleicher and Paige Seber—prepared for an intense showdown.
The first challenge led the teams to the iconic Empire State Building, where they faced an 103rd-floor ascent before rappelling down 13 stories to the 90th floor to retrieve their next clue. Jag and Jas Bains maintained their lead effortlessly, while Taylor and Kyland followed closely. Meanwhile, Joseph and Adam arrived in third place, with Adam overcoming his fear to complete the daunting task.
Prior to the finale, the episode concluded on a suspenseful cliffhanger, leaving viewers guessing who would secure the third spot in the final leg. The determining teams were Joseph and Adam Abdin and Izzy Gleicher and Paige Seber, with the pit stop situated near the Eiffel Tower. Despite encountering some difficulties in locating host Phil Keoghan, the Abdin brothers’ substantial lead allowed them to progress, ultimately resulting in Izzy and Paige’s elimination early in the finale.
As excitement built, the first segment of the finale was scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. Central time, with CBS airing the episode. Fans could also stream the show on Paramount+, creating a buzz around the remaining leg of the competition.
Throughout the season, the audience witnessed an array of dynamic team dynamics. Jag and Jas had emerged as formidable competitors, having won six out of the 11 legs leading to the finale. Their shared triumphs were complemented by Taylor Hale and Kyland Young, both notable “Big Brother” alumni, and Joseph Abdin, who had also participated in “Big Brother” season 24.
The cast of season 38 showcased 13 duos, progressing through various eliminations based on their performance. As the competition intensified, several teams faced early exits, including a father-daughter pair and multiple sibling duos, leading to the final showdown among the most competitive allies.
The history of “The Amazing Race” now spans over two decades, highlighting notable victories from participants with ties to Wisconsin, including the memorable wins of Rachel and Dave Brown in season 20 and the comeback victory of Amy DeJong and Maya Warren in season 25.
As the season progressed, fans not only tuned in to support their favorite competitors but also followed the intertwining narratives from “Big Brother,” adding layers of excitement to the finale. The importance of strategy, teamwork, and resilience rang true as each team navigated the thrilling challenges, culminating in a spectacular conclusion that promised to leave viewers eager for future adventures.

