Super Bowl 2026 coin toss odds, history, predictions for Seahawks vs. Patriots

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“Heads I win, tails you lose.”

A simple coin toss could decide little to nothing for some. However, for football fans on Sunday evening, it’ll hold a much larger meaning.

Super Bowl 2026 airs at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, with the final game of the NFL season taking place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

The Seahawks are favored by 4.5 points over the Patriots, with the Over/Under checking in at 45.5 at BetMGM.

Before the Big Game gets underway, millions will be glued to see the result of the opening coin toss.

Putting aside all superstition and major conspiracy theories, this swift action determines which team gains possession first and which side of the field they would like to defend. 

Let’s dive into the last 10 Super Bowl coin toss results before I attempt to sway you on which side to add to your betslip come gameday.

The coin toss before Super Bowl 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Super Bowl coin toss history (last 10 games)

Super Bowl Coin toss result Coin toss winner Did they win?
Broncos-Panthers (50) Tails Panthers No
Falcons-Patriots (51) Tails Falcons No
Eagles-Patriots (52) Heads Patriots No
Rams-Patriots (53) Tails Rams No
49ers-Chiefs (54) Tails 49ers No
Buccaneers-Chiefs (55) Heads Chiefs No
Rams-Bengals (56) Heads Bengals No
Eagles-Chiefs (57) Tails Chiefs Yes
49ers-Chiefs (58) Heads Chiefs Yes
Eagles-Chiefs (59) Tails Chiefs No
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Winning the toss is half the battle, as once it’s in the air, the real fun begins.

In 59 Super Bowls, the opening toss has been tails 31 times, compared to 28 heads.

A grand total of 25 teams that won the opening toss went on to win the game.


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The Seahawks are the designated visiting team, meaning destiny is quite literally in their hands.

Without further ado.

Based on my almighty projections model, the opening coin toss for this year’s Super Bowl will be tails!

The Play: Tails (+100, bet365 Sportsbook)


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