While Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles offers plenty of intriguing storylines, bettors will be focused on other aspects of the day as well.
A coin toss may start every NFL game, but none of them garner the same kind of attention the Super Bowl coin toss does. This is because viewers can be part of the action and place a prop bet without having extensive knowledge about either team that is competing or football in general. Don't be fooled, however, because wagering on the Super Bowl coin toss isn't an exact science.
While the Super Bowl coin toss should technically yield a 50-50 result, the opening coin toss has actually landed on tails in six of the last 10 Super Bowls, including in 2023 when the Chiefs knocked off the Eagles. However, the coin has landed on heads in three of the past four editions of the Super Bowl. Bettors can also wager on which team will win the opening coin toss. On FanDuel, the Eagles and Chiefs both have -104 odds (risk $104 to win $100).
I'm banking on a recent coin toss trend to continue in Super Bowl LIX, so I'm making a play on the coin toss landing on tails for the seventh time in the last 11 Super Bowls. I'm also making a play on the Eagles to win the opening coin toss for the second time in three years.
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