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 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.
Sunday marks 60 years of Super Bowls, and it also marks 11 years since the Seahawks and Patriots faced off in Super Bowl 49. That classic game delivered one of the greatest defensive plays in history ...
The now-retired cornerback made a split-second decision that changed the course of the game With less than 30 seconds left, and the Seattle Seahawks on the goal line, it looked like Super Bowl XLIX ...
The Seattle Seahawks had greatness in their grasp, the end zone in their sights, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots on the ropes and Marshawn Lynch in their backfield. What could go wrong? Super ...
One play on the biggest stage in Super Bowl XLIX defined Malcolm Butler's NFL career. And as the New England Patriots meet the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in Super Bowl LX, in a rematch of their ...
“It’s everywhere, man,” Butler said. “People are calling me that ain’t called me in a long time, things like that. It’s very historic and I’ll always be remembered for that.” Butler’s goal-line ...
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, ...
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 ...
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