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Super Bowl coin toss history: Winners, heads or tails, final game results

The start of the Super Bowl will be determined by the pre-game coin toss. We’ve got the entire history of the event and what it means for prop bet bettors.

Captains for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers lineup for the coin toss prior to Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Captains for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers lineup for the coin toss prior to Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

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 brighter than during the Super Bowl.

Coin toss results do not guarantee anything, but that doesn’t make the results any less interesting. And given what the coin toss can mean for sports betting, people will look for every edge they can get — even in something that’s relatively 50/50 like the coin toss.

Sports betting has been legal in Nevada since before the Super Bowl era, but for most of the rest of the country, sports betting did not start to get legalized until 2018 after the Supreme Court overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. However, even though sports betting was not legal, plenty of people visited offshore books or their local bookie to place Super Bowl wagers.

Prop bets have grown in popularity since William “The Refrigerator” Perry’s “odds to score a touchdown” kicked off the prop bet frenzy. For the coin toss, you can bet on the result of the toss, which team will win it, and if the winner of the coin toss will go on to win the game.

Looking back through history up through Super Bowl 58, the coin toss has resulted in heads 28 times and tails 30 times. The choice is essentially a 50/50 proposition, but one study at the Stanford Mathematics and Statistics departments showed a coin toss is actually more like a 51/49 proposition based on whatever side is up before the flip. The study did assume no bouncing, and in the Super Bowl, the referee lets the coin hit the ground.

Headed into Super Bowl 59, the last two years saw the Chiefs win the coin toss and go on to win the Super Bowl. Prior to that, the coin toss winner lost the Super Bowl eight straight years. Through the first 58 Super Bowls, the coin toss winner has won the game 25 times and lost the game 33 times.

Here’s a complete list of the Super Bowl coin toss history, including heads or tails, the coin toss winner, and the game winner.

Super Bowl coin toss history

Super Bowl

Teams

Heads or tails

Toss winner

Game winner

59Eagles vs. ChiefsTailsChiefsTBD
5849ers vs. ChiefsHeadsChiefsChiefs
57Chiefs vs. EaglesTailsChiefsChiefs
56Rams vs. BengalsHeadsBengalsRams
55Chiefs vs. BuccaneersHeadsChiefsBuccaneers
5449ers vs. ChiefsTails49ersChiefs
53Patriots vs. RamsTailsRamsPatriots
52Eagles vs. PatriotsHeadsPatriotsEagles
51Patriots vs. FalconsTailsFalconsPatriots
50Panthers vs. BroncosTailsPanthersBroncos
49Patriots vs. SeahawksTailsSeahawksPatriots
48Seahawks vs. BroncosTailsSeahawksSeahawks
47Ravens vs. 49ersHeadsRavensRavens
46Giants vs. PatriotsHeadsPatriotsGiants
45Steelers vs. PackersHeadsPackersPackers
44Saints vs. ColtsHeadsSaintsSaints
43Steelers vs. CardinalsHeadsCardinalsSteelers
42Giants vs. PatriotsTailsGiantsGiants
41Colts vs. BearsHeadsBearsColts
40Seahawks vs. SteelersTailsSeahawksSteelers
39Patriots vs. EaglesTailsEaglesPatriots
38Panthers vs. PatriotsTailsPanthersPatriots
37Raiders vs. BuccaneersTailsBuccaneersBuccaneers
36Rams vs. PatriotsHeadsRamsPatriots
35Ravens vs. GiantsTailsGiantsRavens
34Rams vs. TitansTailsRamsRams
33Broncos vs. FalconsTailsFalconsBroncos
32Packers vs. BroncosTailsPackersBroncos
31Patriots vs. PackersHeadsPatriotsPackers
30Cowboys vs. SteelersTailsCowboysCowboys
29Chargers vs. 49ersHeads49ers49ers
28Cowboys vs. BillsTailsCowboysCowboys
27Bills vs. CowboysHeadsBillsCowboys
26Washington vs. BillsHeadsWashingtonWashington
25Bills vs. GiantsHeadsBillsGiants
2449ers vs. BroncosHeadsBroncos49ers
23Bengals vs. 49ersTails49ers49ers
22Washington vs. BroncosHeadsWashingtonWashington
21Broncos vs. GiantsTailsBroncosGiants
20Bears vs. PatriotsTailsBearsBears
19Dolphins vs. 49ersTails49ers49ers
18Washington vs. RaidersHeadsRaidersRaiders
17Dolphins vs. WashingtonTailsDolphinsWashington
1649ers vs. BengalsTails49ers49ers
15Raiders vs. EaglesTailsEaglesRaiders
14Rams vs. SteelersHeadsRamsSteelers
13Steelers vs. CowboysHeadsCowboysSteelers
12Cowboys vs. BroncosHeadsCowboysCowboys
11Raiders vs. VikingsTailsRaidersRaiders
10Cowboys vs. SteelersHeadsCowboysSteelers
9Steelers vs. VikingsTailsSteelersSteelers
8Vikings vs. DolphinsHeadsDolphinsDolphins
7Dolphins vs. WashingtonHeadsDolphinsDolphins
6Cowboys vs. DolphinsHeadsDolphinsCowboys
5Colts vs. CowboysTailsCowboysColts
4Vikings vs. ChiefsTailsVikingsChiefs
3Jets vs. ColtsHeadsJetsJets
2Packers vs. RaidersTailsRaidersPackers
1Chiefs vs. PackersHeadsPackersPackers
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