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