The episode kicked off with the long-awaited $10 million coin toss. Player 974 called tails—and indeed, it landed on tails.
The Kansas City Chiefs called the coin toss in Super Bowl 58. They called heads and won. The Chiefs deferred and opted to kick off, giving the San Francisco 49ers the ball to start the game.
The Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year and with it comes the most notable coin toss. The coin toss determines who starts with the ball in every NFL game, but never is the spotlight ...
For those seeking more engagement, there are other prop bets related to the coin toss. These include predicting which team will win the toss or betting on a team to win both the toss and the game.
The pre-game coin flip continues to attract more and more action each year and 2025 was no exception. At BetMGM, one bettor put $5,000 on the coin toss to be Tails (-102) and at ESPN Bet ...
The coin toss seems like it should be the most simple part of a football game, right? Every NFL game starts with one of these. A team calls heads or tails, and that will decide who gets to receive ...
Through the first 58 Super Bowls in NFL history there have been just 27 teams that have won the coin toss and also taken home the game – and the Lombardi Trophy. Prior to Super Bowl 57 between ...
Prior to Super Bowls 57 and 58 in which the Chiefs won the coin toss and went on to win the game, the team that had won the coin toss had lost the Super Bowl eight straight years. Just another way ...
The coin toss typically happens three minutes before the game begins, adding a brief but important ritual before the real action starts. Usually, the coin is a standard quarter, but sometimes ...
Mass. Gaming Commission voted to allow Super Bowl coin toss prop bets after commissioner Brad Hill's motion on Thursday.
The Super Bowl coin toss is the most-watched flip of a coin in American sports and you can bet on it, but should you?
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