Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots defeated Seattle Seahawks 28–24 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
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Super Bowl XLIX, held at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, featured the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. This clash was highly anticipated, given the Seahawks' formidable defense and the Patriots' efficient offense. The game was close, with both teams showcasing remarkable performances.
The Patriots, led by quarterback Tom Brady, were trailing 24-14 in the fourth quarter. Brady threw for 328 yards with four touchdown passes, exemplifying his composure in high-stakes situations. In a dramatic turn, the Patriots scored two touchdowns, pushing them ahead by four points.
One of the game's most memorable moments occurred in the final minutes. The Seahawks, on the verge of a potential victory, advanced to the Patriots' 1-yard line. With 26 seconds left, Seahawks' quarterback Russell Wilson, who had thrown 247 yards and two touchdowns, attempted a pass. The Patriots’ rookie cornerback, Malcolm Butler, intercepted it, ensuring the Patriots' win.
The Patriots' victory was their fourth Super Bowl title, solidifying Tom Brady’s and head coach Bill Belichick's legacies in NFL history. Butler's interception remains one of the most talked-about plays in Super Bowl history due to its timing and significance.
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