The New England Patriots play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in the 2015 Super Bowl. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream below.
Lost in the conversation about "Deflate Gate" is how Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is set to make his sixth Super Bowl appearance. If New England wins Super Bowl XLIX, it would put him an elite company - he would join Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana as the only quarterbacks to win four championships.
Brady, though, isn't concerned about going down in the history books. He just wants to win now.
"There are 32 teams that started. There are two remaining," he said, via ESPN. "We are trying to be the one that finishes off the season the way you want to. ... We've had a lot of good teams in the past. This one is going to have to win a very important game to kind of leave our legacy."
Sunday will also mark Patriots coach Bill Belichick's six Super Bowl appearance as a head coach, joining Don Shula as the only head coach to do so, according to ESPN.
Seattle, meanwhile, is looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions after last year's blowout win over the Denver Broncos. The Seahawks, like the Patriots, lost only four games during the regular season. While coach Pete Carroll's team is known for their top-ranked defense, Belichick is wary of what Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson can do - in and out of the pocket.
"He has an instinctiveness; he just knows where people are," Belichick said of Wilson, who passed for 206 yards and a pair of touchdowns in last year's Super Bowl. "I can't really define it. You can't really coach it."
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