Malcolm Butler etched his name into Super Bowl lore two years ago by intercepting a short Russell Wilson pass at the goal line, clinching the New England Patriots’ victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Butler was something of a mystery man at the time, an undrafted reserve cornerback who came up big in the biggest moment of the season.
On Tuesday, Butler deflected multiple questions about himself, saying it takes a team to win games and championships.
But he acknowledged the career-defining moment.
“I am most definitely known for that play — making one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history,” he said.