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Super Bowl Heroes Butler and Edelman Head to Disneyland Parade Monday
The man who caught the winning touchdown and he who snatched victory from the Seahawks with an interception will celebrate at Disneyland.
Cornerback Malcom Butler and receiver Julian Edelman and are scheduled to be honored in a parade Monday on Disneylandβs Main Street U.S.A., one day after playing key roles in the New England Patriotsβ victory in Super Bowl XLIX.
The two will also be featured in an βIβm going to Disneylandβ commercial set to begin airing late tonight, Darrell Fry, Walt Disney Worldβs sports media director told City News Service. The two shouted the phrase on the field at University of Phoenix Stadium moments after the Patriotsβ 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks today in Glendale, Arizona.
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Edelman caught the game-winning three-yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady with two minutes, two seconds to play.
Butler sealed the victory by intercepting a pass by Russell Wilson in the end zone with less than 25 seconds to play.
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The last time two players visited a Disney park after winning a Super Bowl was in 2009, when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and receiver Santonio Holmes helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
Edelman was selected by the Patriots in the seventh and final round of the 2009 NFL draft out of Kent State, where he was the Golden Flashesβ starting quarterback as a senior. The Redwood City native began his college career at the College of San Mateo.
Butler was an undrafted rookie out of West Alabama, a Division II school, after beginning his college career at Hinds (Mississippi) Community College.
The commercial is the 48th in the series that began in 1987 with then- New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms after he was selected as the MVP of Super Bowl XXI. This is the 28th commercial to follow a Super Bowl.
βSometimes its the MVP, but often it is not,β Fry said. βWe look for those players who inspire us with the combination of a great personal feel-good story and great plays in the game.β
The βAmerican Idolβ winners David Cook, Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze have also been subjects of βIβm going to Disneyland/Walt Disney Worldβ commercials, as has Gretchen Carlson, the 1989 Miss America, now the host of the Fox News Channel program, βThe Real Story with Gretchen Carlson.β
- City News Service
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