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Wilson was no match for the coin toss curse. Super Bowl 50: Broncos 24-10 over Panthers Coin toss winner: Panthers One loss isn't a big deal, but the curse continued in Super Bowl 50.
The excitement for Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is mounting. With this, the intrigue around novelty props, including the Super Bowl 59 coin toss odds, is ...
The winner of the coin toss has lost the game in eight straight Super Bowls dating back to the 2014 regular season. Every coin toss winner over the past eight years has also chosen to defer.
A coin flip is considered by many to be the perfect 50/50 random event, even though — being an event subject to Newtonian physics — the results are in fact anything but random. But that… ...
The number of teams that won the opening coin toss and chose to defer has dramatically increased since the rule was adopted for the 2008 season — from 38 percent to 68 percent.
The Super Bowl coin toss is a silly bet. There’s a 50/50 chance you win. And even if you do choose correctly, it won’t pay you a pure doubling of your money, as sportsbooks take a cut, with ...
It's only been since 2008 that the NFL started allowing coin-toss winners to defer their choice. Before then, winning coaches elected to receive the ball 99% of the time, according to ESPN.