One of the greatest mysteries in New England Patriots' franchise history is the team's decision to bench former cornerback Malcolm Butler during Super Bowl LII.
Butler was one of the team's top two corners and a 15-game starter during the 2017 season. Yet, in the biggest game of the year against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Patriots made the decision to sit him. That decision came back to haunt them with Eagles backup quarterback Nick Foles throwing for 373 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in a 41-33 upset victory.
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