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Coin Toss Decided: Heads Wins Super Bowl LX!
9 Feb
Summary
- Super Bowl LX coin toss landed on heads.
- Seahawks called tails and lost the toss to the Patriots.
- Historically, 29 coin tosses were heads, 31 were tails.

The coin toss for Super Bowl LX, a popular prop bet, has concluded, with the outcome being heads. The Seattle Seahawks, who were the visiting team, called tails and consequently lost the toss to the New England Patriots. This means the Patriots will receive the ball first after deferring to the second half.
Historically, the coin toss has seen a near even split. Across the first 59 Super Bowls, there have been 28 instances of heads and 31 instances of tails. The longest streak for heads was five, and for tails was four. This recent 'heads' result brings the tally to 29 for heads and 31 for tails. The Seahawks entered the game as 4.5-point favorites, looking to avenge a past loss to the Patriots.




