Super Bowl XLIX (2015) New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks – In a tense 28–24 finish, Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception with 20 seconds left stunned Seattle and preserved New England’s fourth title. After Russell Wilson’s apparent go-ahead touchdown was thwarted by Jermaine Kearse’s miraculous juggling catch, Pete Carroll’s decision to pass instead of hand off to Marshawn Lynch backfired catastrophically. Tom Brady overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter, throwing four TDs. The game featured stellar defense early, then explosive offense late. Played in Glendale, Arizona, it drew over 114 million viewers. Beyond the final play, it highlighted coaching psychology and split-second decisions that define legacies. For Patriots fans, it was vindication; for Seahawks, heartbreak—but for fans everywhere, unforgettable theater.
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