Seahawks lose CB Jeremy Lane to arm injury
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Seattle cornerback Jeremy Lane hurt his left arm after intercepting Tom Brady's pass in the end zone to stop a New England Patriots drive late in the first quarter of the Super Bowl.
It was the first career interception for Lane, the extra cornerback in the Seahawks' nickel defense. As he returned the pick, he landed awkwardly when he was knocked out of bounds by Julian Edelman at the Seattle 14-yard line.
Lane was taken from the field on a cart and the Seahawks said it was doubtful he would return. The interception came at the end of a long drive on third and six from the Seattle 10. Brady was intercepted for only the third time in six Super Bowls.
Lane gained attention in the lead up to the Super Bowl when he said he didn't think Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski "is that good."