The most recent Super Bowl (Super Bowl LIX in February 2025) coin toss was tails, and the Kansas City Chiefs won the toss after correctly calling it.
Here’s a breakdown of the coin toss results and associated game outcomes:
| Super Bowl (Season) | Opponent Teams | Heads or Tails | Toss Winner | Game Winner |
|—|—|—|—|—|
| LIX (2024-25) | Chiefs vs. Eagles | Tails | Chiefs | Eagles |
| LVIII (2023-24) | Chiefs vs. 49ers | Heads | Chiefs | Chiefs |
| LVII (2022-23) | Chiefs vs. Eagles | Tails | Chiefs | Chiefs |
| LVI (2021-22) | Rams vs. Bengals | Heads | Bengals | Rams |
| LV (2020-21) | Chiefs vs. Buccaneers | Heads | Chiefs | Buccaneers |
| LIV (2019-20) | 49ers vs. Chiefs | Tails | 49ers | Chiefs |
Note: The Kansas City Chiefs have won the coin toss in the past three Super Bowls (LIX, LVIII, LVII). They deferred the choice of receiving the kickoff in Super Bowl LIX, LVIII and LVII. Historically, the team that wins the coin toss has gone on to win the game 26 out of 58 times.
What was the coin toss in today’s Super Bowl?
That meant they got to call the toss on Sunday. And they were correct with Chris Jones’ choice of tails. 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?
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.
Who won coin toss Eagles vs. Chiefs?
From my experience, The Chiefs won the coin toss after picking tails and deferred to the Eagles. They’ll receive the ball to start the second-half.