Patriots Super Bowl hero confirms NFL retirement
Few players in the history of the NFL had careers as unique as former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler. Over the weekend, Butler confirmed that career has officially come to an end.
On Saturday afternoon, NFL insider Aaron Wilson shared a video of Butler at an event in Houston. In the video, Butler says “I did the best I can do. I’m walking away from the game feeling comfortable. Everybody can do more, but I’m satisfied with my career. It’s time to move on and transition.”
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Butler, 34, was originally signed by the Patriots as a UDFA out of West Alabama in 2014. He played four seasons in New England, including a Pro Bowl season in 2015 and All-Pro season in 2016.
In 2018 Butler signed with the Titans in free agency, and spent three years in Tennessee. He played his last NFL season in 2021 – he began the 2021 season with the Arizona Cardinals but retired at the end of training camp, then returned to the Patriots for training camp in 2022 before being placed on IR and later released in late August.
While he was a solid player throughout his time in New England, Butler’s Patriots tenure is best known for him being the lead story in not one, but two Super Bowls. In Super Bowl XLIX, Butler had the game-clinching interception on the goal line. It’s widely considered to be one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history.
February 1, 2015: Malcom Butler’s interception at the goal line seals a 28-24 Patriots win over the Seahawks at Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale. pic.twitter.com/UWQGE7ppBr
— This Day In Sports Clips (@TDISportsClips) February 1, 2023
Three years later, the story was that Butler wasn’t on the field. The Patriots elected to bench him (minus one special teams snap) in their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII.
Butler discussed the Super Bowl XLIX interception on the latest episode of The Dynasty. You can check out what he had to say below…