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If the loser of the coin toss scores a touchdown on that possession, it will be declared the winner. If the winner of the coin toss does not score on its first possession, or if both teams score field goals on their first possession, the game will revert to sudden death. [1] None of the games during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs went
In overtime, a coin toss is used to determine which team will possess the ball first. The winner of the coin toss can choose to give the ball or receive the ball. In a regular season, if the first possession results in a touchdown by the receiving team or by the defensive team on a turnover or the defensive team scores a safety, the scoring ...
The most recent team to win both the coin toss and the football game was the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII. Of course, Seattle won the toss and deferred their choice to the second half.
In the first playoff game with the NFL’s new overtime rule — each team gets a possession before the game becomes sudden death — the Chiefs lost the OT coin-toss during Super Bowl LVIII ...
For the second week in a row, the Chiefs won the vitally important coin toss to begin overtime. The toss proved catastrophic for the Bills. But the Bengals overcame the odds.
The Falcons won the coin toss before the game and elected to receive the opening kickoff. They drove down the field and scored first on a five-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Anderson. On the next drive, the Vikings answered the score with a 31-yard touchdown pass from Cunningham to Randy Moss, tying the game at 7.
The post The Coin Toss Result Is Bad News For The Bengals appeared first on The Spun. The Bengals won the pregame coin toss when Los Angeles Rams captain Matthew Stafford’s guess of tails was wrong.
The NFL's overtime rules received renewed criticism following the game. [6] Several commentators argued Allen should have been given the opportunity to play in overtime and felt the Chiefs' victory was mostly attributable to winning the coin toss. [29]