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Coin Flip Super Bowl Prop Odds - Football Betting NFL
Coin Flip Super Bowl Prop Odds – Football Betting NFL
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In this Thursday night’s NFL matchup, the Houston Texans aim to keep rolling while the New York Jets look to stop the bleeding. With the J-E-T-S on a five-game losing streak and the Texans winning four of their last five, this game promises to be intense. The Thursday Night Football spread opened with Houston favored at -1 but has since flipped to Jets -1.
Read MoreNFL Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting Odds
2024 Coin Toss Prop Bets
If you love making NFL Super Bowl props bets that could help you cash in big on the final game of the season, then you’re going to love the value-packed Super Bowl coin toss predictions that you’re about to get. Let’s get right to it so you can make your bets against our Super Bowl Coin Toss Props. Before I get to my trio of predictions on this year’s Super Bowl coin toss, let’s look back at some coin toss history.
Will the team that calls the coin toss be correct
Yes -105
No -105
In the NFL, the road team calls the coin toss. The team that called the coin toss has been incorrect in each of the last three Super Bowls – following a whopping string of 50 straight correct Super Bowl coin toss calls. AFC teams have won the coin toss 31 percent of the time while NFC teams have won the coin toss 68 percent of the time.
Will the team that wins the coin toss win the Game
Yes -110
No -110
The last team to win the coin toss and hoist the Lombardi Trophy was Seattle in Super Bowl 48. Baltimore pulled off the feat one year prior while Green Bay and New Orleans got the coin toss and Super Bowl win in Super Bowls 45 and 44 respectively. Seven straight coin toss winners have lost the Super Bowl, so I’m going with the ‘Yes’ selection here, simply because ‘it’s due’. The winner of the Super Bowl has won the coin toss 24 times with Heads coming up 12 times.
Coin Toss Trends
Here are a handful of trends we’ve unearthed from the Super Bowl coin toss results:
Super Bowl | Teams | Coin Toss | Toss Winner | Super Bowl Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|
LVI | Cincinnati vs LA Rams | Heads | Cincinnati | LA Rams |
LV | Kansas City vs Tampa Bay | Heads | Kansas City | Tampa Bay |
LIV | Kansas City vs San Francisco | Tails | San Francisco | Kansas City |
LIII | New England vs LA Rams | Heads | LA Rams | New England |
LII | New England vs Philadelphia | Heads | New England | Philadelphia |
LI | Atlanta vs New England | Tails | Atlanta | New England |
L | Carolina vs Denver | Tails | Carolina | Denver |
XLIX | Seattle vs New England | Tails | Seattle | New England |
XLVIII | Seattle vs Denver | Tails | Seattle | Seattle |
XLVII | Baltimore vs San Francisco | Heads | Baltimore | Baltimore |
XLVI | New England vs NY Giants | Heads | New England | NY Giants |
XLV | Green Bay vs Pittsburgh | Heads | Green Bay | Green Bay |