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Home / Sports / Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Controversy Unpacked

Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Controversy Unpacked

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Coin toss at Super Bowl 60 sparked online controversy.
  • Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp's call was unclear.
  • Internet claimed the game was fixed due to the coin toss.
Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Controversy Unpacked

The Super Bowl 60 coin toss became an unexpected point of contention, fueling online debate. Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp's initial call at midfield was difficult to discern on the broadcast, leading to widespread speculation.

Many viewers and internet users believed Kupp called 'heads,' while the referee announced 'tails.' This discrepancy, coupled with the coin landing on heads, prompted accusations that the game was rigged in favor of the New England Patriots.

However, subsequent review of the broadcast clip revealed that Cooper Kupp indeed called 'tails.' The referee confirmed this call, and the Seahawks did not dispute the outcome, suggesting the Patriots' initial possession was legitimate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Super Bowl 60 coin toss controversy involved online speculation that the game was fixed because Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp's call was initially unclear on broadcast.
While initially unclear on broadcast, replays confirmed that Cooper Kupp called 'tails' for the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.
The New England Patriots won the coin toss in Super Bowl 60 after the referee confirmed Cooper Kupp's call of 'tails' and the coin landed on heads.

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