Who Won The 2015 Super Bowl Coin Toss

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Pat McAfee says that the only thing that Kansas City won on Super Bowl Sunday — the coin toss — was something he lost a wager on and reacts to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominating. Feb 01, 2015 Super Bowl XLIX is about to begin, and the excitement is at an all-time high. In case you haven’t seen the opening minutes, the Seattle Seahawks came out as winners of the pre-game coin toss. Jan 23, 2015 MELBOURNE, Fla. – For 48 Super Bowls, the traditional coin flip used to kick-off the game has produced a three-way tie of sorts. That changes with Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. This history of the Super Bowl coin toss has every result since the Green Bay Packers won the coin toss with a ‘heads’ call in Super Bowl I in 1967.

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The Latest on Super Bowl 55 (All times EST):

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10:12 p.m.

Tom Brady threw two of his three touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski and the Tampa Bay defence frustrated Patrick Mahomes to lead the Buccaneers to an 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night for Brady’s record seventh Super Bowl title.

Brady connected twice in the first half with Gronkowski to give the pair an NFL record 14 playoff TD passes and then added another to Antonio Brown to stake the Bucs to a big halftime lead that the defence had no problem holding.

Mahomes was unable to get the Chiefs into the end zone for the first time in his career. He went 26 for 49 for 270 yards and two interceptions.

Brady won it all in his first season in Tampa Bay after winning six Super Bowls with New England. The Bucs got their second championship following the one in the 2002 season.

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10 p.m.

An unknown man slipped onto the field at the Super Bowl and ran toward midfield, drawing applause from the 25,000 fans in attendance.

The man took off his shirt, waved it above his head and kept running. He slipped between two security guards and then made a beeline for the goal line.

With more security closing in, he wisely slid at the 3-yard line. But he wasn’t afforded the same protection as NFL quarterbacks. Guards piled atop him as he hit the grass, tied his hands and escorted him into a nearby tunnel. He got another ovation as he exited the stadium.

The Chiefs trailed 31-9 and managed just three field goals at the time of the streaker’s appearance.

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9:40 p.m.

Tom Brady is closing in on a record seventh Super Bowl title as the struggles continue for Patrick Mahomes.

Mahomes threw incomplete after long scrambles on third and fourth down deep in Tampa Bay territory. The stalled drive left the Chiefs trailing 31-9 early in the fourth quarter.

Brady has thrown for three touchdowns, including a pair to old longtime New England teammate Rob Gronkowski in their first season together with the Buccaneers. Mahomes is 15 of 32 for 131 yards with an interception.

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9:20 p.m.

President Joe Biden says he spent part of Super Bowl Sunday calling watch parties hosting U.S. troops to thank them for their service.

In a tweet Sunday evening, Biden said he called watch parties in Kabul, Afghanistan, and on board the USS Nimitz, an aircraft carrier deployed to the Middle East.

Biden says, “We are forever in debt to those who sacrifice so much to keep us safe.”

The president also spoke to the millions of people watching the game on television. Biden and his wife, Jill, appeared in a taped message that aired before the game, calling on the public to observe a moment of silence in remembrance of the more than 400,000 deaths to COVID-19 in the U.S.

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9:05 p.m.

The Buccaneers are pulling away from the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.

Leonard Fournette ran untouched 27 yards for a touchdown to give Tampa Bay a 28-9 lead after Kansas City had opened the second half with a drive to its third field goal.

Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs are still without a touchdown, and the star quarterback is 0 of 6 passing on third down.

Tom Brady has led the Buccaneers to touchdowns on four of their past five drives after punting on the first two possessions.

Fournette joins Terrell Davis (1997 season) and Larry Fitzgerald (2008) as the only players to score in four playoff games in a single post-season. Fournette has his sixth straight playoff game with at least one TD and 50 yards rushing.

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8:58 p.m.

The Kansas City Chiefs got another field goal to start the second half but are still seeking their first touchdown of the Super Bowl.

Harrison Butker kicked a 52-yard field goal to cut Tampa Bay’s lead to 21-9. The long kick came after Patrick Mahomes couldn’t connect with Travis Kelce on third and 8.

Mahomes is 0 for 6 passing on third down in the game with Kansas City’s only conversion coming on his run. He led the NFL in the regular season with 47% of his third-down passes going for first downs.

Butker also connected from 49 and 34 yards in the first half and has made all six attempts this season from at least 50 yards.

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8:35 p.m.

Tom Brady and Tyrann Mathieu have been going at it all game in Super Bowl 55.

The Buccaneers quarterback and Chiefs defensive back began jawing early in the first half after Mathieu’s interception was negated by a Kansas City penalty.

Mathieu was whistled for a pass interference in the closing seconds of the first half. The penalty set up Antonio Brown’s 1-yard touchdown catch that gave Tampa Bay a 21-6 halftime lead over the defending champions.

After that score Mathieu and Brady jawed at each other and Mathieu was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct. Defensive co-ordinator Steve Spagnuolo walked over to an irate Mathieu on the bench and spoke to the safety briefly.

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8:20 p.m.

The Chiefs are beating themselves as much as the Buccaneers are beating them as Tampa Bay leads 21-6 at halftime in the Super Bowl.

Bashaud Breeland’s defensive holding penalty was the first big mistake. It helped the Buccaneers march downfield on a 75-yard drive that Tom Brady finished with a touchdown pass to old Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski.

Two series later, the Chiefs had an interception by Tyrann Mathieu wiped out by Chavarius Ward’s holding penalty. When they held the Buccaneers to a field goal, Antonio Hamilton and Mecole Hardman were lined up offsides, giving Tampa Bay a fresh set of down. Brady again finished the drive with a TD pass to Gronkowski.

Finally, Breeland put an exclamation mark on his dreadful half when got called for pass interference on Mike Evans, who had beaten him deep in the final minute.

When Mathieu got called for interfering with Evans in the end zone, Brady hit Antonio Brown on the next play with 6 seconds left to give Tampa Bay a 21-6 lead at halftime.

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7:55 p.m.

Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski have connected on another TD pass.

Brady’s second touchdown pass to Gronkowski in the first half gave the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a 14-3 lead over the Kansas City Chiefs in the second quarter of the Super Bowl.

The two combined on their 13th career playoff touchdown in the first quarter that broke the record for most playoff TD passes for a duo that had been held by Joe Montana and Jerry Rice.


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The latest TD came after a potential interception was wiped out by a holding call on Charvarius Ward. The drive was extended again when Antonio Hamilton lined up offside on a field goal. Brady threw the TD pass on the next play.

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7:45 p.m.

Super bowl coin toss heads

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are off to a slow start in the Super Bowl.

Mahomes is 3 for 12 for 23 yards through the first four drives against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It’s the fewest yards he’s ever had after four drives in a game. His previous low was 23 against the Chargers on Nov. 18, 2019.

The Chiefs have punted three times and scored one field goal and trail the Bucs 7-3.

Mahomes hasn’t gotten a lot of help from his receivers with Travis Kelce dropping a third-down pass to end Kansas City’s fourth drive.

Punter Tommy Townsend is off to a rough start as well. He has punts of 27, 29 and 51 yards. His 51-yarder bounced into the end zone for a touchback. Townsend had just one punt in the Chiefs’ first two playoff games.

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7:35 p.m.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ goal-line stand has kept the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from adding to their 7-3 lead in Super Bowl 55.

Running back Ronald Jones II was stuffed on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line.

That’s just the third time a team went for it on fourth down from the 1 in the last 21 Super Bowls. The Eagles converted on Philly Special three years ago and the Saints were stuffed by the Colts on a Pierre Thomas run 11 years ago.

Tom Brady took a lead heading into the second quarter for the first time in his 10 career Super Bowls thanks to an 8-yard touchdown toss to Rob Gronkowski with 37 seconds left in the first quarter.

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7:18 p.m.

Tom Brady has his first touchdown pass in the first quarter in his 10 career Super Bowls.

Brady hooked up with former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski for an 8-yard touchdown to put Tampa Bay up 7-3 over the Kansas City Chiefs with 37 seconds left in the first quarter.

It was the 13th time Brady and Gronk have hooked up for a post-season touchdown. That breaks the record they shared with Jerry Rice and Joe Montana.

Brady’s nine Super Bowl teams in New England produced just three points total in the first quarter. That came on a field goal in the Patriots’ 41-33 loss to the Eagles in Super Bowl 52.

The Buccaneers punted on their first two possessions before Brady engineered an eight-play, 75-yard drive.

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7:05 p.m.

The Kansas City Chiefs have scored first in the Super Bowl.

Harrison Butker kicked a 49-yard field goal on Kansas City’s second drive to give the Chiefs a 3-0 lead over Tampa Bay.

Patrick Mahomes missed a deep pass to Tyreek Hill on third down to lead to the kick. Mahomes is just 1 for 6 for 3 yards early in the game. He has rushed for 24 yards and two first downs for the most yards rushing for a QB in the first quarter of the Super Bowl since Steve Young had 36 for the 49ers 26 years ago.

The Buccaneers punted on their first two possessions. Quarterback Tom Brady has led only one scoring drive in 19 attempts in the first quarter of his 10 career Super Bowls.

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6:45 p.m.

Poet Amanda Gorman has honoured teachers, military veterans and frontline healthcare workers in her poem recited at Super Bowl 55.

Gorman, who graduated from Harvard University last year, captivated Americans with the recent recitation of her poem on national unity at President Joe Biden’s inauguration.

Afterward, the NFL invited the 22-year-old poet laureate to participate in the pregame pageantry at the NFL championship.

The poem preceded the pregame coin flip won by the Kansas City Chiefs, who kicked off to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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6:38 p.m.

The Super Bowl has kicked off with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers getting the first possession.

The Chiefs won the coin toss and deferred to the second half.

Brady is hoping to accomplish one of the few things he hasn’t done in nine previous Super Bowl trips by scoring a TD in the first quarter.

In 17 drives that started and ended in the opening quarter in those games, he led New England to only one field goal, although he did score an opening drive TD in the opening minute of the second quarter in Super Bowl 42 against the Giants.

The quarterback matchup between Brady and Patrick Mahomes is the sixth ever in the Super Bowl between former AP MVPs, the second between former Super Bowl MVPs and the first between players who had previously won both awards.

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6:15 p.m.

Pregame festivities for the Super Bowl have started with a video recording of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as players from Tampa Bay and Kansas City lined up on each goal line.

The NFL opened the season with the same show of racial solidarity and did it again before the final game. Both teams went to their locker rooms after the rendition by Alicia Keys.

The league chose “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as an addition to the national anthem for opening weekend and for the Super Bowl after a national reckoning over race sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis.

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6 p.m.

The first socially distanced Super Bowl is set for 25,000 fans with 7,500 vaccinated health care workers attending the Tampa Bay-Kansas City matchup for free.

The NFL is providing masks to all fans and following many of the guidelines used during the regular season in stadiums that allowed fans.

Purchases are cashless, and the first rows of fans are not close to the field. The rows closest to the field in Tampa Bay's home stadium are covered. The Buccaneers are the first team to play the Super Bowl at home. Raymond James Stadium normally holds about 75,000 fans.

Locker room access is limited compared to previous Super Bowls, and Super Bowl week was much different. Most events were virtual, and Kansas City didn't travel until the day before the game. Teams traditionally arrive about a week early.

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5:25 p.m.

President Joe Biden says it’s his “hope and expectation” that next year’s Super Bowl can be played in front of a fan-filled stadium.

Biden says the NFL title game is “just one of those great American celebrations” and laments “all those house parties, all those things that aren’t happening” because of the coronavirus.

He tells CBS News in an interview aired during the pregame show that, with God’s help, fans can celebrate the game “as usual a year from now.”

The NFL is allowing 25,000 fans in Tampa Bay's home stadium for the matchup with Kansas City. The crowd is expected to include 7,500 vaccinated health care workers.

Biden declined to pick sides between the Chiefs and the but says Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are both “great quarterbacks.”

He says “one is just a younger version, potentially, of an old, great quarterback. Not old. In NFL terms, old.”

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5 p.m.

Super Bowl 55 pits two of the oldest head coaches in the NFL in an age when young offensive-minded coaches are all the rage.

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is 62. With a win over Tampa Bay, Reid would surpass Vince Lombardi as the oldest coach to win back-to-back Super Bowls.

Lombardi was 54 when his Packers won Super Bowl II over the Oakland Raiders.

Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians is 68. A victory over the Chiefs would make him the oldest to win a Super Bowl.

Bill Belichick was 66 when he won Super Bowl 53 with New England two years ago.

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4:30 p.m.

President Joe Biden says his administration intends to take up the NFL on its offer to use all of the league's stadiums as COVID-19 vaccination sites.

Biden mentioned the offer that came from Commissioner Roger Goodell in a letter this past week during an interview on CBS' Super Bowl pregame show.

Seven NFL stadiums are already being used as vaccination sites. Goodell's offer extends to the rest of them.

Biden says “absolutely we will” when asked if the federal government intended to use all the stadiums to try to ramp up distribution of vaccines. Biden says, “I'm going to tell my team they're available and I believe we'll use them.”

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3:45 p.m.

Tom Brady is looking to extend his record with a seventh Super Bowl title while Patrick Mahomes goes for the repeat and his second crown when Tampa Bay becomes the first team to play the big game on its home field against Kansas City.

The Brady-Mahomes matchup is the first among players who have won both the NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP awards. It’s the sixth meeting between former regular-season MVPs and the second between former Super Bowl MVPs.

The meeting between the two superstars is the largest age differential among starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl history at 18 years, 45 days. Tampa Bay’s Brady is 43, and KC’s Mahomes is 25.

Who Won The 2015 Super Bowl Coin Toss

Brady, who has said he might play past 45, is only seven years younger than Mahomes’ dad, 50-year-old former major league pitcher Pat Mahomes.

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Who Won The 2015 Super Bowl Coin Toss

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Below is a full listing of the Super Bowl coin toss results and stats relating to the Super Bowl coin toss and check out our free prediction on the game. This history of the Super Bowl coin toss has every result since the Green Bay Packers won the coin toss with a ‘heads’ call in Super Bowl I in 1967. Betting on the Super Bowl coin toss is one of the most popular Super Bowl props every year. However, we would never recommend betting on such a thing. Even though Super Bowl coin toss history shows some definitive trends, this is still a random proposition and you are paying to much juice for a prop with 50/50 odds. At Doc’s Sports we have been handicapping the Super Bowl for nearly four decades and we isolate the Super Bowl Prop Bets that have high value.

Who Won Super Bowl Coin Toss

Year

Super Bowl

Teams

Site

Coin Toss Result

Coin Toss Winner

1967

Super Bowl 1

Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10

Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA)

Heads

Packers

1968

Super Bowl 2

Green Bay 33, Oakland 14

Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)

Tails

Raiders

1969

Super Bowl 3

New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7

Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)

Heads

Jets

1970

Super Bowl 4

Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)

Tails

Vikings

1971

Super Bowl 5

Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)

Tails

Cowboys

1972

Super Bowl 6

Dallas 24, Miami 3

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Dolphins

1973

Super Bowl 7

Miami 14, Washington 7

Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA)

Heads

Dolphins

1974

Super Bowl 8

Miami 24, Minnesota 7

Rice Stadium (Houston, TX)

Heads

Dolphins

1975

Super Bowl 9

Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)

Tails

Steelers

1976

Super Bowl 10

Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17

Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)

Heads

Cowboys

1977

Super Bowl 11

Oakland 32, Minnesota 14

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)

Tails

Raiders

1978

Super Bowl 12

Dallas 27, Denver 10

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Cowboys

1979

Super Bowl 13

Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31

Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)

Heads

Cowboys

1980

Super Bowl 14

Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)

Heads

Rams

1981

Super Bowl 15

Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Tails

Eagles

1982

Super Bowl 16

San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21

Pontiac Silverdome (Detroit, MI)

Tails

49ers

1983

Super Bowl 17

Washington 27, Miami 17

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)

Tails

Dolphins

1984

Super Bowl 18

Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9

Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL)

Heads

Raiders

1985

Super Bowl 19

San Francisco 38, Miami 16

Stanford Stadium (Stanford, CA)

Tails

49ers

1986

Super Bowl 20

Chicago 46, New England 10

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Tails

Bears

1987

Super Bowl 21

New York Giants 39, Denver 20

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)

Tails

Broncos

1988

Super Bowl 22

Washington 42, Denver 10

Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego, CA)

Heads

Redskins

1989

Super Bowl 23

San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16

Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)

Tails

49ers

1990

Super Bowl 24

San Francisco 55, Denver 10

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Broncos

1991

Super Bowl 25

New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19

Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL)

Heads

Bills

1992

Super Bowl 26

Washington 37, Buffalo 24

Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN)

Heads

Redskins

1993

Super Bowl 27

Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)

Heads

Bills

1994

Super Bowl 28

Dallas 30, Buffalo 13

Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)

Tails

Cowboys

1995

Super Bowl 29

San Francisco 49, San Diego 26

Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)

Heads

49ers

1996

Super Bowl 30

Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17

Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, AZ)

Tails

Cowboys

1997

Super Bowl 31

Green Bay 35, New England 21

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Patriots

1998

Super Bowl 32

Denver 31, Green Bay 24

Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA)

Tails

Packers

1999

Super Bowl 33

Denver 34, Atlanta 19

Pro Player Stadium (Miami, FL)

Tails

Falcons

2000

Super Bowl 34

St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16

Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)

Tails

Rams

2001

Super Bowl 35

Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)

Tails

Giants

2002

Super Bowl 36

New England 20, St. Louis 17

Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Rams

2003

Super Bowl 37

Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21

Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA)

Tails

Buccaneers

2004

Super Bowl 38

New England 32, Carolina 29

Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX)

Tails

Panthers

2005

Super Bowl 39

New England 24, Philadelphia 21

ALLTELL Stadium (Jacksonville, FL)

Tails

Eagles

2006

Super Bowl 40

Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

Ford Field (Detroit, MI)

Tails

Seahawks

2007

Super Bowl 41

Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17

Dolphin Stadium (Miami, FL)

Heads

Bears

2008

Super Bowl 42

New York Giants 17, New England 14

University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)

Tails

Giants

2009

Super Bowl 43

Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)

Heads

Cardinals

2010

Super Bowl 44

New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17

Sun Life Stadium (Miami, FL)

Heads

Saints

2011

Super Bowl 45

Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 17

Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, TX)

Heads

Packers

2012

Super Bowl 46

New York Giants 21, New England 17

Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)

Heads

Patriots

2013

Super Bowl 47

Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31

Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

Heads

Ravens

2014

Super Bowl 48

Seattle 43, Denver 8

MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)

Tails

Seahawks

2015

Super Bowl 49

New England 28, Seattle 24

University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)

Tails

Seahawks

2016

Super Bowl 50

Denver 24, Carolina 10

Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)

Tails

Panthers

2017

Super Bowl 51

New England 34, Atlanta 28

NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)

Tails

Falcons

2018

Super Bowl 52

Philadelphia 41, New England 33

US Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN)

Heads

New England

2019

Super Bowl 53

New England 13, Los Angeles 3

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Tails

Los Angeles

2020

Super Bowl 54

Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)

Tails

San Francisco

2021

Super Bowl 55

Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)

Heads

Kansas City