GLENDALE, Ariz.     (AP) -- Tom Brady and the Patriots made this Super Bowl all about football, not footballs.
 
Clutch football, spiced by a sensational fourth-quarter rally and a goal-line, game-saving interception.
 
The
 record-setting Brady threw for four touchdowns, including a 3-yarder to
 Julian Edelman with 2:02 remaining Sunday night as New England rallied 
from a 10-point deficit to win its fourth Super Bowl in the Brady-Bill 
Belichick era, 28-24 over Seattle.
 
But the 
Patriots (15-4) had to survive a last-ditch drive by the Seahawks 
(14-5), who got to the 1, helped by a spectacular juggling catch by 
Jermaine Kearse. Rookie Malcolm Butler stepped in front of Ricardo 
Lockette and picked off Russell Wilson's off-target pass to complete one
 of the wildest Super Bowl finishes.
 
Brady 
surpassed Joe Montana's mark of 11 Super Bowl touchdown passes with a 
5-yarder to Danny Amendola to bring the Patriots within three points.
 
Seattle,
 seeking to become the first repeat NFL champion since New England a 
decade ago, was outplayed for the first half, yet tied at 14. The 
Seahawks scored the only 10 points of the third period, but the 
NFL-leading defense couldn't slow the brilliant Brady when it counted 
most.
 
It didn't matter how much air was in the
 balls, game MVP Brady was unstoppable when the pressure was strongest. 
While pushing aside the controversy over air pressure in the footballs 
stemming from the AFC title game, the Patriots toyed with Seattle in the
 final 12 minutes.
 
Seattle didn't quit - it 
never does - and Kearse's 33-yard catch with 1:06 remaining got it to 
the 5. Marshawn Lynch rushed for 4 yards, then backup cornerback Butler,
 who was victimized on Kearse's reception, made the biggest play of his first NFL season with 20 seconds remaining.
 
"I
 just had a vision that I was going to make a big play and it came 
true," said Butler, an undrafted rookie from West Alabama. "I'm just 
blessed. I can't explain it right now. It's crazy."
 
Seahawks
 linebacker Bruce Irvin was ejected in the final seconds for instigating
 a near-brawl, delaying the celebration for the Patriots.
 
Soon
 they were mobbing one another on the same field where their 2007 
unbeaten season was ruined in the Super Bowl by the Giants. They also 
fell to the Giants for the 2011 title.
 
But thanks to superstar Brady and the obscure Butler, they are champions again.
 
Brady
 now has equaled Montana for Lombardi Trophies and Super Bowl MVPs 
(three). He stands alone with 13 Super Bowl touchdown passes. He was 37 
for 50 for 328 yards against the NFL's top-ranked defense.
 
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