The Silly History Behind the Super Bowl Coin Toss

You can place plenty of bets on the Super Bowl, from typical wagers on the game itself to weird and bizarre props. Somewhere, someone is offering a bet on or including on a watch party’s prop sheet almost anything even vaguely related to the Super Bowl. By that standard, betting on the result of the coin toss is relatively tame and normal, and it involves nothing more than luck.

The Super Bowl coin toss is probably the most-watched flip of a coin in American sports. So, of course, people bet on it. Should they? Well, that’s another story.

On BetMGM, there are -102 odds for both heads and tails. You can

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