If you want to wager on the pregame coin toss for Super Bowl 60 — Patriots vs. Seahawks — you can. Several sportsbooks are offering a straight-up heads-or-tails market, and the odds make it essentially a pick ’em. Tails has come up six times in the last 10 Super Bowls, and DraftKings’ coin-toss prices (as of Feb. 4) reflect that even-money feel.
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Opening coin-toss odds and payout examples
– Heads: -103 (a $10 bet returns $19.71 total)
– Tails: -103 (a $10 bet returns $19.71 total)
Opening odds on which team wins the coin toss
– Seahawks: -105 (a $10 bet returns $19.52 total)
– Patriots: -105 (a $10 bet returns $19.52 total)
A few historical notes: the Chiefs have won the pregame toss for the past three Super Bowls and claimed victory in two of those games. Last season the Eagles lost the toss but still beat the Chiefs 40-22. Below is the article’s year-by-year rundown of coin-toss results and Super Bowl winners (an “x” marks when the coin-toss winner also won the game):
– Super Bowl LIX (2025): Tails, Eagles
– Super Bowl LVIII (2024): Heads, Chiefs – x
– Super Bowl LVII (2023): Tails, Chiefs – x
– Super Bowl LVI (2022): Heads, Bengals
– Super Bowl LV (2021): Heads, Chiefs
– Super Bowl LIV (2020): Tails, 49ers
– Super Bowl LIII (2019): Tails, Rams
– Super Bowl LII (2018): Heads, Patriots
– Super Bowl LI (2017): Tails, Falcons
– Super Bowl 50 (2016): Tails, Panthers
– Super Bowl XLIX (2015): Tails, Seahawks
– Super Bowl XLVIII (2014): Tails, Seahawks – x
– Super Bowl XLVII (2013): Heads, Ravens – x
– Super Bowl XLVI (2012): Heads, Patriots
– Super Bowl XLV (2011): Heads, Packers – x
– Super Bowl XLIV (2010): Heads, Saints – x
– Super Bowl XLIII (2009): Heads, Cardinals
– Super Bowl XLII (2008): Tails, Giants – x
– Super Bowl XLI (2007): Heads, Bears
– Super Bowl XL (2006): Tails, Seahawks
– Super Bowl XXXIX (2005): Tails, Eagles
– Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004): Tails, Panthers
– Super Bowl XXXVII (2003): Tails, Buccaneers – x
– Super Bowl XXXVI (2002): Heads, Rams
– Super Bowl XXXV (2001): Tails, Giants
– Super Bowl XXXIV (2000): Tails, Rams – x
– Super Bowl XXXIII (1999): Tails, Falcons
– Super Bowl XXXII (1998): Tails, Packers
– Super Bowl XXXI (1997): Heads, Patriots
– Super Bowl XXX (1996): Tails, Cowboys – x
– Super Bowl XXIX (1995): Heads, 49ers – x
– Super Bowl XXVIII (1994): Tails, Cowboys – x
– Super Bowl XXVII (1993): Tails, Bills
– Super Bowl XXVI (1992): Tails, Commanders – x
– Super Bowl XXV (1991): Tails, Bills
– Super Bowl XXIV (1990): Tails, Broncos
– Super Bowl XXIII (1989): Tails, 49ers – x
– Super Bowl XXII (1988): Tails, Commanders – x
– Super Bowl XXI (1987): Tails, Broncos – x
– Super Bowl XX (1986): Tails, Bears – x
– Super Bowl XIX (1985): Tails, 49ers – x
– Super Bowl XVIII (1984): Heads, Raiders – x
– Super Bowl XVII (1983): Tails, Dolphins
– Super Bowl XVI (1982): Tails, 49ers – x
– Super Bowl XV (1981): Tails, Eagles
– Super Bowl XIV (1980): Tails, Rams
– Super Bowl XIII (1979): Tails, Cowboys
– Super Bowl XII (1978): Tails, Cowboys – x
– Super Bowl XI (1977): Tails, Raiders – x
– Super Bowl (1975): Tails, Steelers – x
– Super Bowl VIII (1974): Tails, Dolphins – x
– Super Bowl VII (1973): Tails, Dolphins – x
– Super Bowl VI (1972): Tails, Dolphins
– Super Bowl V (1971): Tails, Cowboys
– Super Bowl IV (1970): Tails, Vikings
– Super Bowl III (1969): Tails, Jets
– Super Bowl II (1968): Tails, Raiders
– Super Bowl I (1967): Heads, Packers – x
Super Bowl 60 is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 PM ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Fan Take: The fact that sportsbooks offer coin-toss props — and that they’re essentially pick ’em — shows how bettors look for any edge or entertainment value on game day. For NFL fans, it’s a reminder that even the smallest moments are monetized and can become part of the pregame spectacle, though the toss itself rarely dictates the eventual champion.

