Super Bowl 58 Coin Toss Odds: Heads Or Tails Betting History

Result: Heads cashed for the third time in the past four Super Bowls at -104 odds.

The San Francisco 49ers called tails, and were incorrect before Super Bowl 58, cashing the no at -104.

The coin toss is one of the first betting markets that you can play on Super Bowl 58 night. As to be expected, the coin toss odds are equal on both sides at -104. Tails has cashed seven out of the last 10 years so is heads a lock?

Super Bowl 58 Coin Toss Odds 

Option Odds
Heads -104
Tails -104

This year's Super Bowl will be headlined by the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs taking on the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers in a rematch of Super Bowl LIV in 2019.

 

Recent Super Bowl Coin Toss Results

Super Bowl  Results
2013 – Super Bowl 47 Heads
2014 – Super Bowl 48  Tails
2015 – Super Bowl 49 Tails
2016 – Super Bowl 50 Tails
2017 – Super Bowl 51 Tails
2018 – Super Bowl 52 Heads
2019 – Super Bowl 53 Tails
2020 – Super Bowl 54 Tails
2021 – Super Bowl 55 Heads
2022 – Super Bowl 56 Heads
2023 – Super Bowl 57 Tails

So over the last 10 years, tails has come up seven times on the coin toss. Again, a coin toss is 50/50. Over time, the two, heads and tails, should regress to that mean of 50 percent. Right now, heads has some catching up to do.

Maybe that’s the play to make this year?

Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting History

Since the first Super Bowl, heads has come up 27 times. Its longest streak is four Super Bowls in a row from 1990 to 1993. 

Tails has come up 30 times since the first Super Bowl in 1967. Its longest streak is also at four Super Bowls in a row, something that’s happened three times: 1998-2001, 2003-2006 and 2014-2017. 

Does The Coin Toss Impact The Super Bowl?

Maybe? But not in a positive way if so. The coin toss winner has only gone on to win the Super Bowl twice since Super Bowl 48. It was the Seahawks in SB48 and recently the Kansas City Chiefs who won the coin toss and SB57.

Other Super Bowl 58 Coin Toss Betting Props

The Super Bowl 58 matchup is set, and we have a slate of coin-related props for you to wager on ahead of the big game:

Correct Coin Toss Call Odds

Will The Team That Calls The Coin Toss In Super Bowl 58 Be Correct?
Option Odds
Yes -105
No -105

 

What Team Will Win The Coin Toss?

Option Odds
Chiefs -104
49ers -104

 

Will The Team That wins the coin toss also win the Super Bowl?

Will The Chiefs Win Coin Toss and Super Bowl 58?
Option Odds
Yes +320
Will The 49ers Win Coin Toss and Super Bowl 58?
Option Odds
Yes +260

All-Time Super Bowl Coin Toss Results

Super Bowl # Scores Coin Toss CT Winner Game Winner
Super Bowl 1 Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Heads Packers Packers
Super Bowl 2 Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 Tails Raiders Packers
Super Bowl 3 NY Jets 16, Baltimore 7 Heads Jets Jets
Super Bowl 4 Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 Tails Vikings Chiefs
Super Bowl 5 Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 Tails Cowboys Colts
Super Bowl 6 Dallas 24, Miami 3 Heads Dolphins Cowboys
Super Bowl 7 Miami 14, Washington 7 Heads Dolphins Dolphins
Super Bowl 8 Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Heads Dolphins Dolphins
Super Bowl 9 Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 Tails Steelers Steelers
Super Bowl 10 Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Heads Cowboys Steelers
Super Bowl 11 Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 Tails Raiders Raiders
Super Bowl 12 Dallas 27, Denver 10 Heads Cowboys Cowboys
Super Bowl 13 Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Heads Cowboys Steelers
Super Bowl 14 Pittsburgh 31, LA Rams 19 Heads Rams Steelers
Super Bowl 15 Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 Tails Eagles Raiders
Super Bowl 16 San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 Tails 49ers 49ers
Super Bowl 17 Washington 27, Miami 17 Tails Dolphins Redskins
Super Bowl 18 LA Raiders 38, Washington 9 Heads Raiders Raiders
Super Bowl 19 San Francisco 38, Miami 16 Tails 49ers 49ers
Super Bowl 20 Chicago 46, New England 10 Tails Bears Bears
Super Bowl 21 NY Giants 39, Denver 20 Tails Broncos Giants
Super Bowl 22 Washington 42, Denver 10 Heads Redskins Redskins
Super Bowl 23 San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 Tails 49ers 49ers
Super Bowl 24 San Francisco 55, Denver 10 Heads Broncos 49ers
Super Bowl 25 NY Giants 20, Buffalo 19 Heads Bills Giants
Super Bowl 26 Washington 37, Buffalo 24 Heads Redskins Redskins
Super Bowl 27 Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 Heads Bills Cowboys
Super Bowl 28 Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 Tails Cowboys Cowboys
Super Bowl 29 San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 Heads 49ers 49ers
Super Bowl 30 Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 Tails Cowboys Cowboys
Super Bowl 31 Green Bay 35, New England 21 Heads Patriots Packers
Super Bowl 32 Denver 31, Green Bay 24 Tails Packers Broncos
Super Bowl 33 Denver 34, Atlanta 19 Tails Falcons Broncos
Super Bowl 34 St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 Tails Rams Rams
Super Bowl 35 Baltimore 34, NY Giants 7 Tails Giants Ravens
Super Bowl 36 New England 20, St. Louis 17 Heads Rams Patriots
Super Bowl 37 Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 Tails Buccaneers Buccaneers
Super Bowl 38 New England 32, Carolina 29 Tails Panthers Patriots
Super Bowl 39 New England 24, Philadelphia 21 Tails Eagles Patriots
Super Bowl 40 Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 Tails Seahawks Steelers
Super Bowl 41 Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17 Heads Bears Colts
Super Bowl 42 NY Giants 17, New England 14 Tails Giants Giants
Super Bowl 43 Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 Heads Cardinals Steelers
Super Bowl 44 New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17 Heads Saints Saints
Super Bowl 45 Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 17 Heads Packers Packers
Super Bowl 46 NY Giants 21, New England 17 Heads Patriots Giants
Super Bowl 47 Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31 Heads Ravens Ravens
Super Bowl 48 Seattle 43, Denver 8 Tails Seahawks Seahawks
Super Bowl 49 New England 28, Seattle 24 Tails Seahawks Patriots
Super Bowl 50 Denver 24, Carolina 10 Tails Panthers Broncos
Super Bowl 51 New England 34, Atlanta 28 (OT) Tails Falcons Patriots
Super Bowl 52 Philadelphia 41, New England 33   Heads Patriots Eagles
Super Bowl 53 New England 13,  LA Rams 3 Tails Rams Patriots
Super Bowl 54 Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20 Tails 49ers Chiefs
Super Bowl 55 Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9 Heads Chiefs Buccaneers
Super Bowl 56 Los Angeles 23, Cincinnati 20 Heads Bengals Rams

 

What Is A Coin Toss Prop Bet?

Short for a proposition, a prop is a bet that doesn’t necessarily correlate with the final outcome of the game. The coin flip is a perfect example of a fun or exotic prop because it relies less on data and stats and more on chance.

You don’t have to check ATS standings or betting trends as you would for your money line bets or player props. Plus, teams that win the toss don’t always win the Super Bowl. For example, last year at Super Bowl 56, the Cincinnati Bengals won the toss but lost the game to the Los Angeles Rams.

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