On the surface, it seems like the most even prop bet one can make. But Super Bowl history says a little different. The Patriots won the toss ahead of Super Bowl 60, with the coin landing on heads. New ...
Fans and bettors had opportunities to wager on the pregame coin flip for Super Bowl 60 between the Patriots and Seahawks. Yes, you could bet on whether the coin landed on heads or tails, and based on ...
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, no matter what. A team calls heads or tails, and that will decide who ...
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For the first time in more than 30 years, when the referee tosses the coin to determine before the start of Super Bowl 60, the coin won't have been made in Florida. It will have been altered here, ...
Obviously, people look at the Super Bowl coin toss intently, and will be doing so on Sunday in Santa Clara ahead of Seahawks-Patriots to see which team gets first possession, and how the game is going ...
The Super Bowl coin toss is one of the most famous prop bets, and one that always receives a ton of action from the betting public. Head or tails? It's a 50-50 proposition and one of the first bets to ...
One of the first and most bet on props of Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots has already been decided… the coin toss! Here’s a look at the outcome of the toss (heads ...
Peyton Manning Among Honorary Coin Toss Captains for Super Bowl, What's the Historical Significance?
The NFL has called on Peyton Manning, Joe Montana and Lynn Swann to serve as the honorary coin toss captains for Super Bowl 60 on Sunday night. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the league selected this trio ...
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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 ...
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