super bowl coin toss betting

Super Bowl betting is absolutely massive every year and 2021 will draw the most legal action to date. You can bet on the game, player props, game outcomes, and even pregame outcomes, like the coin toss.

Yes, you read that correctly. You can bet on the coin toss in Super Bowl 55.

One of the big reasons why the coin toss is so popular is because it’s one of the first bets of the night and it gives players an immediate result. If you guess right on the coin toss, you can put that money back into the game right away. That’s the beauty of the Super Bowl coin toss bet.

Online sports betting has yet to go live in New York, but it’s live in states such as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New Yorkers who are close enough to the borders of those states can pop over and place their bets on the Super Bowl 55 coin toss.

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How to Bet the Super Bowl Coin Toss

So, you might be asking yourself this question: How many different ways can you bet on a coin toss?

Shockingly enough, there are a few ways you can score an early win on Super Bowl 55. Here are the current coin toss odds at DraftKings Sportsbook:

Coin toss result:

  • Heads (-103)
  • Tails (-103)

Team to win the toss:

  • Buccaneers (-106)
  • Chiefs (-106)

Player to correctly call the coin toss:

  • Yes (-103)
  • No (-103)

You can also wager either team to win both the game and coin toss:

  • Buccaneers: Yes (+355)/No (-500)
  • Chiefs: Yes (+205)/No (-265)

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Where to Bet the Super Bowl Coin Toss

As mentioned earlier, DraftKings Sportsbook has fantastic odds on the Super Bowl 55 coin toss, but there are plenty of places to bet this awesome prop. Even better, all of these sportsbooks are running incredible promos for the big game.

FOX Bet Sportsbook

FOX Bet Sportsbook is giving away free money on Super Bowl 55. New users who bet $10 will win $100 if either team scores. Just to clarify, the Super Bowl cannot end in a 0-0 tie, so this bet is an absolute lock to hit. It’s the perfect way to start a new account with FOX Bet Sportsbook.

DraftKings Sportsbook

In addition to the coin toss props, DraftKings Sportsbook has a no-brainer promo for new users who sign up before the big game. Anyone who registers and makes a $5+ deposit can double their money if either team scores a touchdown.

You can bet up to $50 at +100 odds on there being at least one touchdown in Super Bowl 55. With Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady squaring off, that bet is as close to a lock as you will find anywhere.

FanDuel Sportsbook

Are you looking for the best odds on the moneyline for Super Bowl 55? Well, look no further than FanDuel Sportsbook.

They are providing enhanced odds of 55-1 on either team for new users. You can bet $5 and win $275 if your team wins it all. That’s an insanely low-risk, high-reward offer that is hard to pass up.

Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting Splits

Here are the current betting splits on the Super Bowl 55 coin toss at BetMGM Sportsbook:

Coin Toss Outcome

  • Heads (-105):   48.1% of Bets; 47.2% of Handle
  • Tails (-105):   51.9% of Bets; 52.8% of Handle

Coin Toss Call

  • Heads (-110):   77.8% of Bets; 58.0% of Handle
  • Tails (-110):   22.2% of Bets; 42.0% of Handle

Team that Wins Coin Toss

  • Chiefs (-105):   53.6% of Bets; 59.9% of Handle
  • Buccaneers (-105):   46.4% of Bets; 40.1% of Handle

Decision of Coin Toss Winner

  • Defer to Second Half (+400):   15.4% of Bets; 73.0% of Handle
  • Receive Opening Kick (-550):   84.6% of Bets, 27.0% of Handle

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NY/NJ hoops reporter (NBA/NCAA) & sports betting writer for XL Media. Never had the makings of a varsity athlete.