The coin toss bet is a staple of any party prop sheets. Is there anything to it beyond dumb luck? No; no there is not.
On the surface, it seems like the most even prop bet one can make. But Super Bowl history says a little different.
Meanwhile, Heads has been heating up, going 3-2 in the last five, and distinguished Super Bowl veterans have cashed in on Heads while avoiding the Tails Never Fails crowd. It has been a refreshing ...
Newsweek breaks down the Super Bowl 60 coin toss betting odds and which sportsbooks and prediction markets offer this prop.
Tails never fails. That’s the mantra of some Super Bowl coin toss prop bettors who cashed tickets on tails in last year’s NFL title game and in eight of the last 12 Super Bowls. The coin toss has come ...
The biggest sporting event in the U.S. each year begins with a simple question: heads or tails? The coin toss is a Super Bowl staple. The small ritual has major impacts, though – both on the field and ...
Every Super Bowl coin is produced by the Highland Mint in Melbourne, Fla., under strict manufacturing standards. “Even when helmet designs change or logos shift, the weight difference is imperceptible ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2023 and has been updated. The coin toss seems like it should be the most simple part of a football game, right? Every NFL game starts with one of ...
Carl Cheffers oversees the coin toss during Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, February 12th, 2023 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. Icon ...
The Super Bowl kicks off with one of the most iconic rituals in sports: the coin toss. This simple yet crucial moment determines which team will start with the ball, and while it might seem like just ...
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 ...