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BOSTON (AP) — Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says he "would love to" give the truck he got for winning his third Super Bowl MVP to defensive back Malcolm Butler.
Butler made the game-saving interception at the goal line in the final minute of Sunday night's 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Butler was an undrafted rookie free agent. Brady is a two-time NFL MVP and four-time Super Bowl champion.
Brady said on WEEI radio in Boston on Tuesday he wants to see that Butler gets the truck. Said Brady: "I'm going to figure out how to make that work."
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