Coin Toss at State Farm Stadium for Super Bowl 57: Heads or Tails?
The moment before the highly anticipated event that hundreds of millions of football fans eagerly await often goes unnoticed.
The result of the coin toss in the Super Bowl, which dictates which team gets possession first, has a significant impact on the ultimate victor of the game.
In the 55 Super Bowls prior to this, only 25 teams that won the pregame coin toss went on to win the game. Seattle was the most recent team to accomplish this feat in 2014.
Although it may appear trivial, the coin toss is anticipated to be a popular prop bet for bettors using Super Bowl 57 free bets at sportsbooks in Arizona and across the country.
Let’s examine the odds for the pregame coin toss at the upcoming Super Bowl in Arizona next month.
The likelihood of winning the Super Bowl 57 coin toss
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Wins from Super Bowl Coin Tosses
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Statistics reveal interesting patterns in Super Bowl coin toss results.
If you are thinking about using Arizona sports betting apps, you can access a plethora of information from the 56 coin flips that have occurred.
In four of the last five Super Bowls, “heads” has won the coin toss, and in all three games held in Arizona, “tails” has emerged as the victor.
In a series of 56 opening tosses, “tails” appeared 29 times while “heads” appeared 27 times.
In the last two Super Bowls, “heads” was called for the coin toss, while in the two previous Super Bowls, “tails” was called.
The Outcome of the Coin Toss in Arizona
In the last Super Bowl held in Glendale, Super Bowl XLVIII in 2015, the Seahawks won the coin toss but ultimately suffered a 28-24 loss to the Patriots.
The Super Bowl has been held in Arizona three times. In 1996, the Cowboys won the coin toss and defeated the Steelers 27-17 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. Twelve years later, the Giants also won the coin toss and went on to beat the undefeated Patriots 17-14 in Arizona’s second Super Bowl.
The captains from both teams will once again meet at the midfield logo at State Farm Stadium on February 12 to carry on the enduring tradition.
Author
Peterson Christopher has been reporting on sports and sports betting in Arizona for more than seven years, gaining valuable experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly, and the Green Valley News. He currently holds the position of lead writer at yengols.com.
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