It's the most watched coin toss in the world. The Super Bowl begins with the flipping of a ceremonial coin, with the decision to start the first or second half with the ball on the line.
More than 100 million viewers will watch the Super Bowl coin toss, which ceremonially begins America’s most prominent sporting event. The game has become part of a growing gambling holiday that ...
With this, the intrigue around novelty props, including the Super Bowl 59 coin toss odds, is growing. This simple bet, choosing between heads or tails, is a true 50/50 proposition, drawing even ...
The Chiefs won the coin toss when they faced the Eagles in Super Bowl 57. / Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK Bettors will truly bet on anything and nothing makes that more evident ...
The coin toss is a Super Bowl staple. The small ritual has major impacts, though – both on the field and in sportsbooks. Does tails ever fail in the Super Bowl? And is it actually better to lose ...
By that standard, betting on the result of the coin toss is relatively tame and normal, and it involves nothing more than luck. The Super Bowl coin toss is probably the most-watched flip of a coin ...
Across the first 58 Super Bowls, the coin toss landed tails 30 times and heads 28 times. The longest ever streak for one result went from Super Bowl XLIII to Super Bowl XLVII, when it landed heads ...