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Super Bowl XLIX: Jeremy Lane makes big interception, injures arm

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane made a huge interception in the first half of the Super Bowl to end a 58-yard New England Patriots' drive, but suffered an arm injury in the process.

Cornerback exits game early

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane made a huge interception in the first half of Super Bowl XLIX to end a 58-yard New England Patriots' drive.

It was the first big play of the game, but it cost the Seahawks. The 24-year-old left the game after the interception with an arm injury. 

Following his first career interception, Lane was upended by Patriots' wide receiver Julian Edelman. The tackle led to Lane awkwardly landing on his arm.