NFC loses Super Bowl coin flip
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Super Bowl started with a rare NFC loss.
The New York Giants lost the pregame coin toss Sunday, ending a streak of 14 straight coin-flip wins by the National Football Conference in the title game. Special teams captain Zak DeOssie called tails — as he has all season — referee John Parry flipped the coin and it landed heads.
The New England Patriots deferred to the second half a...
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