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 has a 50/50 probability, but is that how it has played out? Illustration: Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic; Photos: Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images, Ben Liebenberg via AP Photo When the ...
Game update: The Seahawks called tails in the opening coin toss, but it came up heads. The Patriots elected to defer to the second half, which means they will kick off to open the game. Super Bowl ...
Editor's note: Follow live Super Bowl score updates, results and highlights with our game blog. Could someone's Super Bowl 60 luck have changed with the flip of a coin? Sometimes a coin flip can ...
Super Bowl 60 kicks off just after 6:30 p.m. ET with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots facing off for the Lombardi Trophy. It marks the first time in four years we haven’t had the Chiefs ...
One of the top Super Bowl 60 novelty props will focus on the pre-game coin flip. “Heads or tails” is among the most classic and simple Super Bowl predictions one can make, as it is pro football’s ...
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 ...
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. “Heads I win, tails you lose.” A simple ...
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 ...
Few sporting events offer as much in the way of prop bets as the Super Bowl, and the fun actually starts before kickoff, with the always-popular Super Bowl 60 coin toss prop bets. In addition to the ...