- Tails has been the call 30 times while heads has been seen 28 times.
- There are -105 odds on the Super Bowl 59 coin toss.
- The Kansas City Chiefs are 3-1 in their last four Super Bowl coin tosses.
NEW ORLEANS – Easily the most popular Super Bowl prop bet to make comes on the coin toss where bettors flock to bet on the result between heads and tails.
Super Bowl sportsbooks set standard odds between +100 and -105 odds for this bet and it has been a true 50/50 result since the beginning.
Result Of Super Bowl 59 Coin Toss
- Heads -105
- Tails -105
In all 58 Super Bowls, tails has been the correct call 30 times while heads has seen the call 28 times in history.
In the last four Super Bowl’s that Kansas City has been a part of, they’ve gone 3-1 with making the correct coin toss call.
One major trend with Super Bowl coin toss odds comes after the result. Eight of the last 10 Super Bowl coin toss losers have all gone on to win the Super Bowl. Kansas City though has broken that trend over the last two Super Bowls having won the coin toss and the Super Bowl.
The Eagles are 1-1 all time in Super Bowl coin tosses. They won the Super Bowl when they lost the coin toss and lost the Super Bowl when they won the coin toss.
More Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
When it comes to betting on the Super Bowl coin toss, there is more than just betting on the outcome. There are several other props to choose from which are listed below:
Team To Win The Super Bowl 59 Coin Toss
- Kansas City Chiefs -105
- Philadelphia Eagles -105
Will Kansas City Chiefs Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game
- Yes +225
- No -310
Will Philadelphia Eagles Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game
- Yes +280
- No -410
Will Team That Calls Coin Toss In Super Bowl 59 be Correct?
- Yes -105
- No -105
Will Team That Wins Coin Toss Also Win Super Bowl 59?
- Yes -105
- No -105
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