Super Bowl 59 kicks off in New Orleans on Feb. 9, and millions of dollars will be wagered on the coin toss that precedes Chiefs vs Eagles. Â
The coin toss prop bet has soared in popularity at the top Super Bowl betting sites, and it behooves bettors to shop around the marketplace for the best odds. Check out this year's Super Bowl coin toss betting odds:Â
Chiefs vs. Eagles Novelty Props:Â Super Bowl 59 coin toss odds at DraftKings, BetMGM & FanDuel
As one of the most popular Super Bowl novelty props, the coin toss provides immediate gratification (or disappointment) before the game even starts. DraftKings Sportsbook is offering even-money (+100) odds on the Super Bowl coin toss again this year. Â
DraftKings Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
There is no house advantage built into these odds! At +100, you have an implied 50% chance of winning the bet. A $100 bet will return a total payout of $200 on a winning wager that includes your original stake back. Â Â
DraftKings also offers +100 on each team to win the coin toss. You won't find a better option on betting the Super Bowl coin toss than DraftKings, which also offers one of the top sign-up bonuses for new users. It's actually a three-part welcome bonus worth up to $1,250 for Chiefs vs. Eagles. Click on our DraftKings promo code link for full details.Â
BetMGM Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
The BetMGM bonus code for Super Bowl 59 is PLAYSPORT, and it gives new customers a First Bet up to $1,500. If you lose that first wager, BetMGM will refund your account up to $1,500 in bonus bets for another chance to win. BetMGM's Super Bowl coin toss odds are -102 for both heads and tails.Â
FanDuel Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
FanDuel Sportsbook checks in with -104 odds on both sides of the coin for Super Bowl 59. FanDuel gives new customers the chance to win $200 if their first $5 wager wins. There are no odds restrictions on this offer. With the coin toss truly a 50-50 proposition, we can't recommend that for your first bet. Instead, consider betting $5 on the alternate total going OVER 21.5 points at -50000 odds. That gives you an implied chance of 99.8% of collecting $200 in bonus bets!
Super Bowl Coin Toss History
With so much money wagered on the Super Bowl coin toss, you might be wondering if heads or tails has proved more profitable through the years. Â
Tails: 30 times (52%)
Heads: 28 times (48%)
Tails also owns a slim 6-4 advantage over the last decade. The Kansas City Chiefs have won both the coin toss and Super Bowl the past two years. That's notable because no team had done that in the previous eight years! Â
The Chiefs chose heads last year before beating the 49ers 25-22 in Super Bowl 58.
Best Super Bowl Betting SitesÂ
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Kris Johnson serves as lead writer. With more than 15 years in sports journalism, his work has been featured in Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, The Sporting News, and more. Johnson, who also wrote a sports betting novel entitled The Endgame, graduated from Middlebury College.Â