SAN FRANCISCO — Malcolm Butler is a walking Super Bowl legend. Sure, Tom Brady has seven Super Bowl rings. Bill Belichick is headed to the Hall of Fame … eventually. There’s Joe Montana, Lynn Swann, ...
The play occurred in Super Bowl XLIX on February 1, 2015, with the Seahawks trailing the Patriots 28–24 late in the fourth quarter. Seattle had the ball at the New England one-yard line with under 30 ...
There is one stage for a football player that can change the rest of their NFL career: the Super Bowl. Over the decades of the big game, there have been a select few individual plays that decided ...
Caption: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holds the Super Bowl MVP trophy for the third time during a news conference held a day after New England beat Seattle 28 ...
It's rare in a Super Bowl for a rookie to change the outcome of the game, but in 2015, the last time the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots faced off on football's biggest stage, that’s ...
SEATTLE – For the past 11 years, Seattle fans have frequently woken up in a cold sweat, reliving their worst sports nightmare: the night Malcolm Butler stole a Super Bowl from the Seahawks. On Feb. 1, ...
The Malcolm Butler interception is not just a moment frozen in Super Bowl history; it remains the defining reference point whenever the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks share the same stage.