The Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss at Super Bowl LIX after calling tails.
- Result: Tails
- Winner: Kansas City Chiefs
- Action: The Chiefs deferred their choice, meaning the Philadelphia Eagles received the opening kickoff and the Chiefs received the ball to start the second half.
- Over the 59 Super Bowls played, the coin toss has landed on tails 31 times (52%) and heads 28 times (47%).
- The longest Heads streak is 5.
- Tails holds the record for the longest streak of 4, which occurred three times.
- Kansas City also won the coin toss at Super Bowl LVIII (which landed on Heads).
- At Super Bowl LVII (2023), the Chiefs broke an eight-year streak where the team that won the coin toss went on to lose the game by winning both the toss and the Super Bowl.
What was the coin toss in today’s Super Bowl?
Thanks for asking. The Chiefs won the toss and opted to defer for those of you who might have an interest in these things.
Was the coin toss head or tail in Super Bowl 2025?
The odds for the coin toss were truly a 50/50 shot at FanDuel Sportsbook this year. Since the Chiefs are technically the visiting team in this year’s Super Bowl, they called the toss between them and the Eagles and ended up winning after calling tails.
What were the results of the coin toss?
Great question! Super Bowl Coin Toss Results
Kansas City won the coin toss for SB 59 after correctly calling tails. The Chiefs deferred to the second half, at which point the team was trailing 34-0. The Chiefs also won the coin toss last year when it landed on heads.