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  2. If Chiefs had won Super Bowl overtime coin-toss, here’s what ...

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    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 ...

  3. NFL approves adjustment to playoff rules, resulting in ... - AOL

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    NFL competition committee chair Rich McKay said later Friday that there were amendments proposed to split the decisions about the AFC title game and the Bengals-Ravens coin flip into separate ...

  4. Bills QB sets internet ablaze with coin toss reaction - AOL

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    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.

  5. The Latest: Eagles spoil Chiefs' three-peat bid, win Super ...

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.

  6. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. The Coin Toss Result Is Bad News For The Bengals - AOL

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    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.

  8. NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    If a game reached a fifth overtime, another coin toss would be held and timing rules would be as if another game started over. [13] Although a contest could theoretically last indefinitely, or last several overtime periods like several National Hockey League postseason games , no NFL playoff game has ever gone past two overtime periods.

  9. Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    (The revived XFL, which launched in 2020, removed the coin toss altogether and allowed that decision to be made as part of a team's home field advantage.) In an association football match, the team winning the coin toss chooses which goal to attack in the first half; the opposing team kicks off for the first half. For the second half, the teams ...