Super Bowl LVII: Was The Coin Toss Heads Or Tails?

Written By Matt Burke on February 13, 2023
Was the Super Bowl coin toss heads or tails result

Many people have dozens of prop bets on the Super Bowl. If you are at a Super Bowl party, there is a decent chance you might be in conversation and miss out on the result of one of your prop wagers. One of the big props that is annually missed each year is the coin flip. So if you are asking was the Super Bowl coin toss head or tails right now you have come to the right place. We will update you below on the result of the Super Bowl 57 coin toss right after the copper hits the turf.

Update: The Chiefs called Tails for the Super Bowl coin toss. Kansas City was correct as it landed on Tails.

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Was the Super Bowl coin heads or tails?

If you were busy grabbing a beer from the fridge or going all-in on that French onion dip, you may have missed the result of the Super Bowl coin flip. Fear not, because we will have the result to was the Super Bowl coin heads or tails here.

Per usual, sportsbooks had -105 coin toss odds for both heads and tails prior to the game.

Lots of books had other coin toss props as well. Like “Player to correctly call the Opening Kickoff coin toss” and “To Win the Coin Toss and the Game.”

With the Philadelphia Eagles favored to win the Super Bowl, it was no surprise that the Birds were betting odds favorites to “Win the Coin Toss and the Game.” The Eagles were +260 for that prop while the Kansas City Chiefs were +310.

Of note, Tails has shown up more times in the history of the Super Bowl coin toss than Heads although Heads is catching up. Tails has appeared 29 times while Heads has landed 27 times in the 56 previous NFL championship games. Heads has landed in the past two Super Bowls.

The team that wins the coin toss has been jinxed of late. You have to go back to 2014 to see the last time a team both won the coin toss and the game as the Seattle Seahawks accomplished the feat in their victory over the Denver Broncos.

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Matt Burke is the Sports Editor and Head of Evergreen/SEO Content at TheLines.com. He is the Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of MetroBet, a digital and print sports betting platform, and was the Executive Sports Editor at Metro US Newspapers (New York, Philadelphia, Boston) from 2014-2020. Matt has covered Super Bowls and Final Fours, and his work has appeared for Sports Illustrated, CBS Sports, the Eagle Tribune, Gloucester Daily Times and Newburyport Daily News. Matt is a graduate of the University of Connecticut.

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