- Betting the Super Bowl 59 game winner to also win the coin toss at Bovada Sportsbook comes with longer odds than parlaying the two bets at other sportsbooks.
- There are +215 odds for the Kansas City Chiefs to win the coin toss and a third-straight Super Bowl.
- The Philadelphia Eagles have +260 odds to win the coin toss and the game.
NEW ORLEANS – The result of the coin toss and the winner of the game are two of the most popular Super Bowl bets available. At Bovada Sportsbook, you can bet a combo prop for both at better odds than other Super Bowl betting sites offer for a parlay.
Parlaying the Philadelphia Eagles to win the coin toss (-110) and win the game (+100) at Hard Rock Sportsbook comes out to +250 odds, while Bovada offers +260 odds for the same bet. There are -105 legal sports betting odds on the coin toss winner at Bovada.
Will Philadelphia Eagles Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game?
- Yes +260
- No -370
Philadelphia has -370 odds to not win both of these prop selections. Luckily the Eagles are on a coin toss hot streak in the playoffs, winning the coin toss in the Wild Card Round against the Green Bay Packers and NFC Championship against the Washington Commanders.
Chiefs Won Toss, Game In Last 2 Super Bowls (+215)
Those betting on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl at legal NFL betting sites should also bet them to win the coin toss for better odds. Kansas City won the toss and the game in back-to-back Super Bowls.
Will Kansas City Chiefs Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game?
- Yes +215
- No -295
The Chiefs are favored to win the Super Bowl at -120 odds and won the coin toss in three-consecutive Super Bowls since 2021. Good thing for Philly bettors, Kansas City’s last two successful coin toss/Super Bowl wins snapped an eight-year streak of the coin toss winner losing the Super Bowl.
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