Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss
Over the last 54 Super Bowls, 30 teams have won the opening coin toss.and then lost the big game. In fact, the winners of the last six Super Bowl coin tosses have gone on to lose.
- Tails has actually been the victor at the majority of Super Bowls so far. In the previous 54 Big Games, the coin came up tails 29 times. Heads came up 25 times. The coin came up tails four times in a row, from 2014 to 2017.
- Armed Forces veterans participate during the coin toss before the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Morry Gash).
Heads? Tails? Betting on those results may seem the ultimate in a 50-50 proposition, but millions of dollars will be wagered on the outcome when players and officials gather in the center of the field on Feb. 7 for the Super Bowl coin toss. Ready to completely overanalyze a flip of the coin?
We thought so. Below you’ll find the result of every Super Bowl coin toss since Super Bowl I, plus current betting odds and trends to help you decide on heads or tails.
Update: Kansas City called “heads” and they won the toss as it came up “heads.” It is the third time in the past four Super Bowl games that “heads” has won, but “tails” still owns the all-time advantage at 29-26.
Super Bowl 55 coin toss odds
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DraftKings Sportsbook also has odds on which team will be the coin toss winner in Super Bowl LV and whether or not the player that calls heads or tails will be correct. And FanDuel Sportsbook has posted odds on a team to win the coin toss and the game.
Coin Toss Props | ||
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Coin Toss Winner | Tampa Bay Buccaneers -106 | Kansas City Chiefs -106 |
Player to correctly call Opening Kickoff coin toss | Yes -106 | No -106 |
To Win Coin Toss and Game | Kansas City Chiefs +205 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers +370 |
Super Bowl Coin Toss Results
Heads: 26 times (47%)
Tails: 29 times (53%)
Heads longest streak: 5
Tails longest streak: 4 (three times)
Most coin toss wins: Cowboys (6); 49ers (5); Dolphins (4); Raiders (3); Patriots (3); Seahawks (3)
Out of the 54 Super Bowls played thus far, just 25 teams have won the coin flip and the game. In fact, there is sizable streak currently going on as each team to win the coin toss the past six years has wound up losing. The last team to win the toss and hoist the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the night was the 2013-14 Seattle Seahawks against the Denver Broncos.
Super Bowl | Teams | Heads or Tails | Toss Winner | Super Bowl Champion |
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LV | Kansas City vs Tampa Bay | Heads | Kansas City | N/A |
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 |
XLIV | New Orleans vs Indianapolis | Heads | New Orleans | New Orleans |
XLIII | Arizona vs Pittsburgh | Heads | Arizona | Pittsburgh |
XLII | NY Giants vs New England | Tails | NY Giants | NY Giants |
XLI | Chicago vs Indianapolis | Heads | Chicago | Indianapolis |
XL | Seattle vs Pittsburgh | Tails | Seattle | Pittsburgh |
XXXIX | Philadelphia vs New England | Tails | Philadelphia | New England |
XXXVIII | Carolina vs New England | Tails | Carolina | New England |
XXXVII | Tampa Bay vs Oakland | Tails | Tampa Bay | Tampa Bay |
XXXVI | St Louis vs New England | Heads | St Louis | New England |
XXXV | NY Giants vs Baltimore | Tails | NY Giants | Baltimore |
XXXIV | St Louis vs Tennessee | Tails | St Louis | St Louis |
XXXIII | Atlanta vs Denver | Tails | Atlanta | Denver |
XXXII | Green Bay vs Denver | Tails | Green Bay | Denver |
XXXI | New England vs Green Bay | Heads | New England | Green Bay |
XXX | Dallas vs Pittsburgh | Tails | Dallas | Dallas |
XXIX | San Francisco vs San Diego | Heads | San Francisco | San Francisco |
XXVIII | Dallas vs Buffalo | Tails | Dallas | Dallas |
XXVII | Buffalo vs Dallas | Heads | Buffalo | Dallas |
XXVI | Washington vs Buffalo | Heads | Washington | Washington |
XXV | Buffalo vs NY Giants | Heads | Buffalo | NY Giants |
XXIV | Denver vs San Francisco | Heads | Denver | San Francisco |
XXIII | San Francisco vs Cincinnati | Tails | San Francisco | San Francisco |
XXII | Washington vs Denver | Heads | Washington | Washington |
XXI | Denver vs NY Giants | Tails | Denver | NY Giants |
XX | Chicago vs New England | Tails | Chicago | Chicago |
XIX | San Francisco vs Miami | Tails | San Francisco | San Francisco |
XVIII | LA Raiders vs Washington | Heads | LA Raiders | LA Raiders |
XVII | Miami vs Washington | Tails | Miami | Washington |
XVI | San Francisco vs Cincinnati | Tails | San Francisco | San Francisco |
XV | Philadelphia vs Oakland | Tails | Philadelphia | Oakland |
XIV | LA Rams vs Pittsburgh | Heads | LA Rams | Pittsburgh |
XIII | Dallas vs Pittsburgh | Heads | Dallas | Pittsburgh |
XII | Dallas vs Denver | Heads | Dallas | Dallas |
XI | Oakland vs Minnesota | Tails | Oakland | Oakland |
X | Dallas vs Pittsburgh | Heads | Dallas | Pittsburgh |
IX | Pittsburgh vs Minnesota | Tails | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh |
VIII | Miami vs Minnesota | Heads | Miami | Miami |
VII | Miami vs Washington | Heads | Miami | Miami |
VI | Miami vs Dallas | Heads | Miami | Dallas |
V | Dallas vs Baltimore | Tails | Dallas | Baltimore |
IV | Minnesota vs Kansas City | Tails | Minnesota | Kansas City |
III | NY Jets vs Baltimore | Heads | NY Jets | NY Jets |
II | Green Bay vs Oakland | Tails | Oakland | Green Bay |
I | Green Bay vs Kansas City | Heads | Green Bay | Green Bay |
Oh, you rookie football bettors, honestly believing that handicapping the Super Bowl 54 coin toss is guess work, a simple 50-50 proposition.
Such a novice attitude when this bet merits the careful contemplation of football academia and serious study of coin toss historians.
There are obvious patterns. There are unmistakable trends. There are ways you can turn this misleading embodiment of how to settle a spat in an objective, non-partisan fashion into a one-sided, money-making event this Sunday.
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Sure, you can look at recent streaks where tails enjoys a 5-1 hot hand. Ditto the NFC’s 5-1 streak over the same period. But that’s pretty amateur stuff. The real Vegas professionals invest according to BetOnSuperBowl.com’s exhaustive Super Bowl coin toss study.
Win the coin toss, lose the game
Watch video of recent Super Bowls past and you see team captains pumped up when they win the coin toss. But those same captains are bummed out a few hours later when their team loses. This has happened in the past six Super Bowls.
Since this is pretty much guaranteed to happen again, watch Super Bowl coin toss props such as ‘Will the team that wins the coin toss also win the game’ and quickly get your money down on ‘No.’
Game | Toss Win | Game Win | |
SB49 | Seahawks | Patriots | |
SB50 | Panthers | Broncos | |
SB51 | Falcons | Patriots | |
SB52 | Patriots | Eagles | |
SB53 | Rams | Patriots | |
SB54 | 49ers | Chiefs |
NFC dominates the coin toss
While the recent history is impressive (5-1 in the past six games), coin toss naysayers who feel the AFC stands a fair shot are proven foolish over the longer term. Since Super Bowl 32, the NFC has won 19 of the 22 coin tosses, including a clearly crooked stretch of 14 straight wins.
Note, the NFC didn’t call every game right, sometimes the AFC called it wrong. But you get the idea. Clearly not a fair fight when the team captains gather to decide who gets the ball first.
Identical six-game pattern of ‘Tails, Tails, Tails, Tails, Heads, Tails’
Since Super Bowl 32, this pattern has repeated itself three times. You think that’s a fluke? Of course not, it’s the undiscovered Deflategate of Super Bowl coin tosses.
Bettors have been able to make a killing off this trend. However, the problem for Super Bowl 54 bettors is that we are right at the end of this six-game sequence and history doesn’t tell us whether heads or tails comes next.
After the pattern ended in Super Bowl 37, the next bowl was tails. After the pattern ended at Super Bowl 42, the next bowl was heads. We predict tails will come up and we’ll start the next pattern (which you can profit from for the next six Super Bowls).
It’s also what sportsbook manager Adam Burns hopes will happen, because more action for Super Bowl 54 is on heads, again.
“Coin toss is always a staple prop bet that people seem to love betting and always takes so much money, and it seems we always end up needing Tails for some reason,” said Adam Burns, from online shop Betonline.ag. “That seems to be the trend again heading towards Sunday, with 55% on Heads.”
Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss Numbers
SB32 | Tails |
SB33 | Tails |
SB34 | Tails |
SB35 | Tails |
SB36 | Heads |
SB37 | Tails |
SB38 | Tails |
SB39 | Tails |
SB40 | Tails |
SB41 | Heads |
SB42 | Tails |
SB43 | Heads |
SB48 | Tails |
SB49 | Tails |
SB50 | Tails |
SB51 | Tails |
SB52 | Heads |
5SB3 | Tails |
SB54 | Tails |
Heads AFC wins, Tails NFC wins
Since Super 46, this pattern is a 100 per cent lock at 8-0. Heads, and the AFC will win the Super Bowl coin toss. Tails and its the NFC.
SB46 | Heads | Patriots |
SB47 | Heads | Ravens |
SB48 | Tails | Seahawks |
SB49 | Tails | Seahawks |
SB50 | Tails | Panthers |
SB51 | Tails | Falcons |
SB52 | Heads | Patriots |
SB53 | Tails | Rams |
SB54 | Tails | Chiefs |
Niners win coin toss, usually win game
Who Won The Coin Toss In Super Bowl 54
San Francisco has won five Super Bowls. Four times, they won the coin toss. In Super Bowls 16, 19, 23 and 29, they won the toss. They lost the toss to Denver in Super Bowl 24. They also lost the toss in their Super Bowl 47 loss to Baltimore.
Kansas City has been to just one Super Bowl, but just so you know – they lost the Super Bowl 4 coin toss to the Vikings but won the game.
Patriots lose toss, win game: Patriots win toss, lose game
Yes, we are aware the New England Patriots are NOT in the Super Bowl for a pleasant change. But next time they are (hopefully not for many decades), here is the 100 per cent lock on how to bet that future game.
New England has famously been to eight Super Bowls in the past two decades, and they boast this 8-0 perfect trend. When New England wins the coin toss (three times), they lose the game. When New England loses the coin toss (five times), they win the game.
Game | WL | HT | TossWin | GameWin |
31 | Loss | Heads | Patriots | Packers |
38 | Win | Tails | Panthers | Patriots |
39 | Win | Tails | Eagles | Patriots |
46 | Loss | Heads | Patriots | Giants |
49 | Win | Tails | Seahawks | Patriots |
51 | Win | Tails | Falcons | Patriots |
52 | Loss | Heads | Patriots | Eagles |
53 | Win | Tails | Rams | Patriots |
Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss Result
So, while you may decide to flip a coin to decide which of your buddies has to get up from the sofa to grab beer from the fridge Sunday, don’t trust that method for deciding how to bet the Super Bowl 54 coin toss prop.
Who Won The Coin Toss Super Bowl 54
Rely on history and hard data.