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If you are considering wagering on the pregame coin flip for Super Bowl 60 between the Patriots and Seahawks, you're in luck because there's a market for that. Yes, you can bet on whether the coin lands on heads or tails, and based on the odds, it's a true … toss up. Tails has been the winner six times in the last 10 Super Bowls. Currently, several sportsbooks are offering the coin toss prop bet as a pick 'em. Let's take a look at the odds for the upcoming coin toss at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Feb. 4. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Opening Coin Toss Outcome Heads: -103 (bet $10 to win $19.71 total)Tails: -103 (bet $10 to win $19.71 total) Opening Coin Toss Winner Seahawks: -105 (bet $10 to win $19.52 total)Patriots: -105 (bet $10 to win $19.52 total) Historically, the winner of the coin toss has lost the Super Bowl 33 times. The Chiefs won the toss the last three years and won the game twice during that span. Last year, the Eagles lost the toss but won when it mattered most, burying the Chiefs 40-22. Here's a look at the coin toss through the years.(x denotes coin flip and Super Bowl winner) Super Bowl LIX (2025): Tails, EaglesSuper Bowl LVIII (2024): Heads, Chiefs-xSuper Bowl LVII (2023): Tails, Chiefs-xSuper Bowl LVI (2022): Heads, BengalsSuper Bowl LV (2021): Heads, Chiefs Super Bowl LIV (2020): Tails, 49ersSuper Bowl LIII (2019): Tails, RamsSuper Bowl LII (2018): Heads, PatriotsSuper Bowl LI (2017): Tails, FalconsSuper Bowl 50 (2016): Tails, PanthersSuper Bowl XLIX (2015): Tails, SeahawksSuper Bowl XLVIII (2014): Tails, Seahawks-xSuper Bowl XLVII (2013): Heads, Ravens-xSuper Bowl XLVI (2012): Heads, PatriotsSuper Bowl XLV (2011): Heads, Packers-xSuper Bowl XLIV (2010): Heads, Saints-xSuper Bowl XLIII (2009): Heads, CardinalsSuper Bowl XLII (2008): Tails, Giants-xSuper Bowl XLI (2007): Heads, BearsSuper Bowl XL (2006): Tails, SeahawksSuper Bowl XXXIX (2005): Tails, EaglesSuper Bowl XXXVIII (2004): Tails, PanthersSuper Bowl XXXVII (2003): Tails, Buccaneers-xSuper Bowl XXXVI (2002): Heads, RamsSuper Bowl XXXV (2001): Tails, GiantsSuper Bowl XXXIV (2000): Tails, Rams-xSuper Bowl XXXIII (1999): Tails, FalconsSuper Bowl XXXII (1998): Tails, PackersSuper Bowl XXXI (1997): Heads, PatriotsSuper Bowl XXX (1996): Tails, Cowboys-xSuper Bowl XXIX (1995): Heads, 49ers-xSuper Bowl XXVIII (1994): Tails, Cowboys-xSuper Bowl XXVII (1993): Heads, BillsSuper Bowl XXVI (1992): Heads, Commanders-xSuper Bowl XXV (1991): Heads, BillsSuper Bowl XXIV (1990): Heads, BroncosSuper Bowl XXIII (1989): Tails, 49ers-xSuper Bowl XXII (1988): Heads, Commanders-xSuper Bowl XXI (1987): Tails, BroncosSuper Bowl XX (1986): Tails, Bears-xSuper Bowl XIX (1985): Tails, 49ers-xSuper Bowl XVIII (1984): Heads, Raiders-xSuper Bowl XVII (1983): Tails, DolphinsSuper Bowl XVI (1982): Tails, 49ers-xSuper Bowl XV (1981): Tails, EaglesSuper Bowl XIV (1980): Heads, RamsSuper Bowl XIII (1979): Heads, CowboysSuper Bowl XII (1978): Heads, Cowboys-xSuper Bowl XI (1977): Tails, Raiders-xSuper Bowl X (1976): Heads, CowboysSuper Bowl IX (1975): Tails, Steelers-xSuper Bowl VIII (1974): Heads, Dolphins-xSuper Bowl VII (1973): Heads, Dolphins-xSuper Bowl VI (1972): Heads, DolphinsSuper Bowl V (1971): Tails, CowboysSuper Bowl IV (1970): Tails, VikingsSuper Bowl III (1969): Heads, Jets-xSuper Bowl II (1968): Tails, RaidersSuper Bowl I (1967): Heads, Packers-x Super Bowl 60 Super Bowl 60 will be played in Santa Clara, Calif., at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
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