- Super Bowl coin toss odds have largely stayed the same at sports betting sites, with many sportsbooks adding to their coin toss prop betting selections.
- The best of the new coin toss props is on the Philadelphia Eagles to win both the coin toss and the Super Bowl because the payouts are nearly triple that of the Eagles moneyline.
GLENDALE, Ariz. – The coin toss odds for Super Bowl 57 have largely stayed the same ever since they were released, with many sportsbooks increasing their coin toss betting catalog over the last two weeks.
New Coin Toss Props for SB LVII
Since the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles solidified, some of the latest Super Bowl coin toss bets to get opened at legal sports betting sites are:
Will the Philadelphia Eagles Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game
- Yes +230
- No -320
Will the Kansas City Chiefs Win the Coin Toss and Win the Game
- Yes +275
- No -400
What stands out most among both new coin toss props is the “Yes” for the Philadelphia Eagles to win both the coin toss and the game overall, as players that are willing to take the added risk of the coin flip get significantly longer odds on the Eagles moneyline.
The Eagles moneyline is set at -120 at Super Bowl betting sites, meaning that the risk of adding the coin toss increases payouts by more than double.
Consider how much extra profit that can add to a $100 bet:
- $100 on Eagles ML: $83.33 Win
- $100 on Eagles ML & Eagles to Win Coin Toss: $230 Win
With payouts nearly tripling with the addition of the coin toss to the bet, it may be better to bet on the Eagles to win the coin toss and on the moneyline than just on the Philly moneyline.
Philly to win coin toss and game?
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