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In Super Bowl 48, the Seahawks, who won the coin toss and deferred, ended up losing to the Patriots (no doubt because of the curse and not Russell Wilson’s 1-yard line interception).
Editor's Note: This story was originally published on February 9, 2024. It has since been updated. One of the easiest bets anyone can place on the Super Bowl is a wager on the coin toss. You don't ...
The Super Bowl 59 coin toss was tails, which the Chiefs called. Kansas City won the coin toss and deferred, as you would expect them to do so. That's a winner for either of those sides if that's ...
Here are the odds for the purest 50-50 bet of the Super Bowl: the coin toss. But only one is a true 50-50 bet that no amount of research or analysis can help with since it comes down to sheer luck.
Super Bowl 59 coin-toss betting is as simple as it gets—just pick heads or tails. With a 50/50 chance, it’s a quick and exciting wager that can set the tone for the rest of the game. Super ...
Super Bowl Coin Toss Toss Winner Final Score; Super Bowl 1: Heads: Packers: Packers 35, Chiefs 10: Super Bowl 2: Tails: Raiders: Packers 33, Raiders 14: Super Bowl 3 ...
The Super Bowl coin toss is probably the most-watched flip of a coin in American sports. So, of course, people bet on it. Should they? Well, that’s another story.
Don't lose your "head" over the Super Bowl coin toss! We'll share the heads or tails result from Super Bowl 59 between the Chiefs and Eagles as soon as the final rotation is complete.
So just to make sure we're clear now, here are the rules for the coin toss for Super Bowl LIX, per the NFL's rulebook: Not more than three minutes before the kickoff of the first half, ...
Coin toss before a 14-7 Miami Dolphins win over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII on January 14, 1973, at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Super Bowl betting: The coin toss. The coin has been tossed 58 times at the Super Bowl, with 28 of those being Heads and 30 coming up Tails. Last year: Heads. Last 5: Heads, Tails, Heads, Heads, Tails ...