User:CzarJobKhaya/sandbox/List of Super Bowl coin tosses

Game H/T Winner Loser Game Winner Coin Tosser Notes Vid
I H Green Bay Kansas City Green Bay Norm Schachter NFL football official, first coin toss
II T Oakland Green Bay Green Bay Jack Vest AFL football official
III H N.Y. Jets Baltimore N.Y. Jets Tommy Bell NFL football official
IV T Minnesota Kansas City Kansas City John McDonough AFL football official
V T Dallas Baltimore Baltimore Norm Schachter NFL football official, first person to have performed the coin toss twice
VI H Miami Dallas Dallas Jim Tunney NFL football official
VII H Miami Washington Miami Tommy Bell NFL football official
VIII H Miami Minnesota Miami Ben Dreith NFL football official
IX T Pittsburgh Minnesota Pittsburgh Bernie Ulman NFL football official
X H Dallas Pittsburgh Pittsburgh John Warner Former Secretary of the Navy, future United States Senator
First non-official to perform the coin toss
[1]
XI T Oakland Minnesota Oakland Jim Tunney NFL football official
First Super Bowl for the official coin toss to be held at midfield, 3 minutes prior to kickoff
XII H Dallas Denver Dallas Jim Tunney NFL football official
(For HB Red Grange, accompanied by Miss America 1978, Susan Perkins)
[2]
XIII H Dallas Pittsburgh Pittsburgh E George Halas Pro Football Hall of Famer and Chicago Bears owner/head coach
Driven onto the field in a 1920 automobile to commemorate the 1920 founding of the NFL
[3]
XIV H L.A. Rams Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Fred Silva NFL football official accompanied by Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney
XV T Philadelphia Oakland Oakland Marie Lombardi Widow of Pro Football Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi [4]
XVI T San Francisco Cincinnati San Francisco QB Bobby Layne Former player and Pro Football Hall of Famer [5]
XVIIa T Miami Washington Washington HB DE Elroy Hirsch Former player, Pro Football Hall of Famer and sport executive [6]
XVIII H L.A. Raiders Washington L.A. Raiders FB DT Bronko Nagurski Former player and Pro Football Hall of Famer [7]
XIX T San Francisco Miami San Francisco Ronald Reagan Incumbent President of the United States via satellite from the White House.
(For former player Hugh McElhenny present on field for ceremony)
[8][9]
XX T Chicago New England Chicago QB Bart Starr MVP of Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II; for 17 previous Super Bowl MVPs [10]
XXI T Denver N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants DE Willie Davis Former player and Pro Football Hall of Famer [11]
XXII H Washington Denver Washington WR Don Hutson Former player and Pro Football Hall of Famer, 75th birthday [12]
XXIII T San Francisco Cincinnati San Francisco QB Bob Griese For fellow former Miami Dolphins players Nick Buoniconti and Larry Little [13]
XXIV H Denver San Francisco San Francisco S Willie Wood For fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, and Art Shell [14]
XXV H Buffalo N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Pete Rozelle Former NFL Commissioner [15]
XXVI H Washington Buffalo Washington Chuck Noll Former player, head coach of Pittsburgh Steelers 1969–1991 [16]
XXVII H Buffalo Dallas Dallas RB O. J. Simpson Former player and NBC Sports announcer [17]
XXVIII T Dallas Buffalo Dallas QB Joe Namath Former MVP, honoring 25th anniversary of the Jets' upset win in Super Bowl III [18]
XXIX H San Francisco San Diego San Francisco QB Otto Graham For fellow Pro Football Hall of Famers and members of the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team Ray Nitschke, Joe Greene, and Gale Sayers [19]
XXX T Dallas Pittsburgh Dallas QB Joe Montana 3-time Super Bowl MVP, for former Super Bowl MVPs [20]
XXXI H New England Green Bay Green Bay Hank Stram Super Bowl IV winning head coach. For fellow past Super Bowl winning coaches (of games played in New Orleans) Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, Tom Landry, Chuck Noll, and George Seifert [21]
XXXII T Green Bay Denver Denver Joe Gibbs Former Washington Redskins head coach. For Redskins quarterback Doug Williams and college football head coach Eddie Robinson; in honor of 10th anniversary of the Washington Redskins' win in Super Bowl XXII, the only other previous Super Bowl played in San Diego [22]
XXXIII T Atlanta Denver Denver DE Gino Marchetti In honor of the 40th anniversary of the 1958 NFL Championship Game, participants Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Frank Gifford, Roosevelt Brown, Don Maynard, Sam Huff, Tom Landryb [23]
XXXIV T St. Louis Tennessee St. Louis Lamar Hunt Kansas City Chiefs founder. In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Super Bowl IV, Hall of Famers Bud Grant, Bobby Bell, Paul Krause, Willie Lanier, Alan Page, Jan Stenerud [24]
XXXV T N.Y. Giants Baltimore Baltimore Tom Flores Coaches and MVPs from previous Tampa Super Bowls: Tom Flores and Marcus Allen (XVIII), Bill Parcells and Ottis Anderson (XXV) [25]
XXXVI H St. Louis New England New England George H. W. Bush Former President, joined by Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl VI MVP Roger Staubach
First President to toss coin in-person
[26]
XXXVII T Tampa Bay Oakland Tampa Bay Don Shula Miami Dolphins head coach, for players Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Larry Little, Jim Langer, Nick Buoniconti, Paul Warfield in honor of 30th anniversary of 1972 Miami Dolphins perfect season [27]
XXXVIII T Carolina New England New England QB Y. A. Tittle For fellow Pro Football Hall of Famers and Texas natives Earl Campbell, Ollie Matson, Don Maynard, Mike Singletary, Gene Upshaw [28]
XXXIX T Philadelphia New England New England Tyler Callahan Youth football player from Jacksonville. Fellow players Tyler Deal, Lawrence McCauley, and Jacob Santana; New Orleans NFL Junior Player Development coach Tomaris Jackson
First non-celebrities to participate in the coin toss
[29]
XL T Seattle Pittsburgh Pittsburgh QB Tom Brady First active player to perform the coin toss
(For former players James Farrior, Sean Morey, Chidi Iwuoma; previous Super Bowl MVPs)
[30]
XLI H Chicago Indianapolis Indianapolis QB Dan Marino Former quarterback and record holder,
(For Norma Hunt, the widow of Lamar Hunt, Super Bowl IV champion and coiner of the term "Super Bowl")
[31]
XLII T N.Y. Giants New England N.Y. Giants CB Ronnie Lott For Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Ronnie Lott,
Craig and Elizabeth Walsh (children of the recently deceased Bill Walsh)
[32]
XLIII H Arizona Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Gen. David H. Petraeus Commander of United States Central Command, represented military members
(For former players John Elway (SBXXXIII 1999), Roger Craig (SBXXIII 1989),
Lynn Swann (SBXIII 1979), and Joe Namath (SBIII 1969), who participated
only in Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation; Four generations of champions)c
[33]
XLIVd H New Orleans Indianapolis New Orleans RB Emmitt Smith Former player, coach, (For former players Rickey Jackson, Russ Grimm, John Randle,
Floyd Little, Dick LeBeau, Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith; 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class)
[34]
XLV H Green Bay Pittsburgh Green Bay CB Deion Sanders Former player, coach, (For former players Chris Hanburger, Richard Dent, Shannon Sharpe,
Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders; 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame class)
[35]
XLVI H New England N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants John Parrye NFL football official,
(For former players Jack Butler, Dermontti Dawson, Chris Doleman, Cortez Kennedy,
Willie Roaf, Curtis Martin; 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame class)
[36]
XLVII H Baltimore San Francisco Baltimore Jerome Boger NFL football official,
(For former players Larry Allen, Cris Carter, Curley Culp, Warren Sapp, Bill Parcells,
Jonathan Ogden, Dave Robinson; 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame class)
[37]
XLVIII T Seattle Denver Seattle QB Joe Namath For Joe Namath and Phil Simms [38]
XLIX T Seattle New England New England Bill Vinovich NFL football official,
(For former players Tedy Bruschi and Kenny Easley)
[39]
50 T Carolina Denver Denver QB Joe Montana 4-time Super Bowl champion,
(For Fred Biletnikoff, Marcus Allen, Jim Plunkett, Jerry Rice, Steve Young)
[40]
LI T Atlanta New England New England George H. W. Bush Former President, joined by former First Lady Barbara Bush [41]
H New England Atlanta Carl Cheffers NFL football official, first ever Super Bowl overtime coin toss [42]
LII H New England Philadelphia Philadelphia CWO4 Hershel W. Williams World War II hero, represented Medal of Honor recipients [43]
LIII T L.A. Rams New England New England Rev. Dr. Bernice King Daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. [44]
LIV T San Francisco Kansas City Kansas City Bill Vinovich NFL football official,
(For Col. Charles E. McGee (Ret.), 100-year-old Tuskegee Airman)
[45]
LV H Kansas City Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Suzie Dorner ICU nurse representing medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States [46]
LVI H Cincinnati L.A. Rams L.A. Rams Billie Jean King Former World No. 1 tennis player,
(For California School for the Deaf Riverside Cubs team captains, girls youth tackle football players (Inglewood Chargers & Watts Rams), and Flag Football League of Champions high school girls)
in honor of the 50th anniversary of Title IX
[47]
LVII T Kansas City Philadelphia Kansas City Fabersha Flynt For other honorary captains, Pat Tillman Foundation Tillman Scholars (Dave Prakash, Hyejung Park, and Robert Ham), honoring Pat Tillman [48]
LVIIIf H Kansas City San Francisco Kansas City Bobby Watson Lahainaluna High School football coach, for other honorary captains, players and coaches from Lahainaluna High School, a community affected by the 2023 Hawaii wildfires [49]
T San Francisco Kansas City Bill Vinovich NFL football official [50]
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a.^ Referee Jerry Markbreit initially mistook tails for heads.
b.^ Weeb Ewbank, head coach of the Baltimore Colts in that game, was also scheduled to appear, but died November 17, 1998.
c.^ First Super Bowl coin toss where winner deferred their choice to the second half.
d.^ A coin flip was performed in space by engineer and former football player Leland Melvin, accompanied by Commander Williams (representing AFC, Army) and Commander Hobaugh (representing NFC, Navy). The same coin was later used in the official toss. [51]
e.^ Former RB Curtis Martin was originally meant to toss the coin.
f.^ News segment showing the making of the coin [52]