Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss

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Answer this question: handicapping the Super Bowl coin toss is a) super important or b) complete guess work.

Winning the flip doesn’t mean winning the game The winner of the coin toss is far from a shoo-in to win the Lombardi Trophy, going just 24-for-30 (44.4%) in the past 54 Super Bowl games. The coin toss has been Tails in six of the last eight Super Bowls; The team who won the coin toss has lost the Super Bowl in each of the last seven years, and is 24-31 all-time; The Chiefs are 1-2 in Super Bowl coin tosses, while the Buccaneers are 1-0; The Cowboys hold the record for most Super Bowl coin toss wins with five. As the saying goes, tails never fails. It's shown up 29 times (53%) across 54 Super Bowls, compared to 25 for heads (47%). Tails has won four of the last six years, but it's heads that owns the.

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If you answered a), congratulations. After all, its a 50-50 proposition, heads or tails. But that is where rookie Super Bowl coin toss bettors will fall down and miss out on money-making opportunities.

There are patterns and clear Super Bowl coin toss trends that continued at Super Bowl 54. Tails remained hot and became a 6-1 trend in the past seven. The NFC’s 49ers won the toss, pushing the NFC to a 6-1 streak.

What other trends should you watch for?

If you win the coin toss, you lose the game

This repeated again at Super Bowl 54 with the San Francisco 49ers winning the coin toss, but then losing the game. That made it seven straight Super Bowls where this trend prevailed. All that chest-thumping over the coin toss win, only to experience the bummer a few hours later.

Why not check out a Super Bowl coin toss prop like ‘Will the team that wins the coin toss also win the game.’ Seems like a great way to start off a winning day.

GameToss WinGame Win
SB49SeahawksPatriots
SB50PanthersBroncos
SB51FalconsPatriots
SB52PatriotsEagles
SB53RamsPatriots
SB5449ersChiefs

NFC dominates the toss

We mentioned earlier that a current 6-1 in the past six games is impressive. But a look back at all Super Bowls since No. 32 reveals the NFC has won 20 of the 23 tosses. At one point, there was a stretch of 14 straight NFC coin toss vicitories.

Heads AFC wins, Tails NFC wins

This trend got busted at Super Bowl 54. Tails prevailed, but it was the AFC’s Kansas City Chiefs who won the game. Call that one a bad beat in the coin toss world, as many believed the Niners deserved to win.

Before that, the trend had hit eight straight times at 8-0.

SB46HeadsPatriots
SB47HeadsRavens
SB48TailsSeahawks
SB49TailsSeahawks
SB50TailsPanthers
SB51TailsFalcons
SB52HeadsPatriots
SB53TailsRams
SB 54TailsChiefs

Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss Result

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Who Is Doing The Coin Toss For Super Bowl 54

Chiefs are 2-0 when they lose the coin toss

Just in case Kansas City gets back to the Super Bowl, they have lost the toss twice and won both games – Super Bowl 4 and Super Bowl 54.

Patriots enjoy perfect 8-0 streak

New England haters don’t even want to think of the Pats back in a Super Bowl. But if they do, pay attention: when they lose the coin toss, they win game. When they win the coin toss, they lose game.

What was the coin toss for super bowl 54

What Was The Coin Toss For Super Bowl 54

They have won the coin toss (three times), losing each time (see chart below). When they lose the flip, they win the game (five times).

Who Won Super Bowl 54 Coin Toss Results

GameWLHTTossWinGameWin
31LossHeadsPatriotsPackers
38WinTailsPanthersPatriots
39WinTailsEaglesPatriots
46LossHeadsPatriotsGiants
49WinTailsSeahawksPatriots
51WinTailsFalconsPatriots
52LossHeadsPatriotsEagles
53WinTailsRamsPatriots