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Tom Brady wins fourth Super Bowl after inspiring Patriots to 28-24 win over Seahawks

New England Patriots win first Super Bowl in ten years after stirring fourth quarter comeback

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Tom Brady won is fourth Super Bowl in his sixth outing. Photo: AFP
Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes, Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson in the end zone and the New England Patriots rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Brady overcame two interceptions to lead the Patriots to their fourth Super Bowl championship, becoming the third quarterback along with Pittsburgh’s Terry Bradshaw and San Francisco’s Joe Montana to win four titles.

Brady, coach Bill Belichick and the Patriots needed three tries to win their fourth title since 2001. They lost to the New York Giants twice before dethroning the defending champion Seahawks.

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Byron Maxwell looks on as the Patriots seal a fourth Super Bowl. Photo: AP
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Byron Maxwell looks on as the Patriots seal a fourth Super Bowl. Photo: AP
After Jermaine Kearse made a twisting, turning, tumbling catch for a 33-yard gain to the Patriots 5, Marshawn Lynch ran 4 yards to the 1. But Wilson, operating from the shotgun, was intercepted on a pass intended for Ricardo Lockette.

Brady jumped up and down on the sideline and hugged Belichick to celebrate the win. A dejected Wilson walked off the field stunned.

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As the Patriots (15-4) ran out the clock, players on both sides fought and Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin was ejected.

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