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Patriots Win Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss as Audio Clarifies Kupp’s Call

Replay audio indicates Cooper Kupp said 'tails' after confusion over the call.

Overview

  • Seattle, the visiting team, made the call on the field, the coin landed heads, New England won the toss and deferred, and the Seahawks received the opening kickoff.
  • Social-media users questioned the ruling after many thought they heard Kupp say 'heads,' but broadcast reviews indicate he said 'tails' and the referee confirmed it.
  • Books widely offered the heads-or-tails prop, with DraftKings posting -103 on each side and the market drawing heavy interest, particularly wagers on tails.
  • Through Super Bowl 59, tails had appeared 31 times versus 28 for heads, and coin-toss winners have generally posted a losing record in the game overall.
  • A special Libertas Americana commemorative coin was used for the ceremony at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, with Joe Montana serving as the honorary flipper.