Imperial Valley Press

Malcolm Butler never got explanatio­n for Super Bowl benching

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The question just keeps coming, and Malcolm Butler still has the same answer.

No, the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback does not know why Patriots coach Bill Belichick benched him at the Super Bowl in February .

Butler said Sunday he never got an explanatio­n for being benched in the Super Bowl after starting 15 games during the regular season and two playoff games. He came off the bench to seal New England’s Super Bowl victory in 2015 with an intercepti­on as a rookie, and he started the Patriots’ overtime win over Atlanta for a second Super Bowl ring a year ago. “Coach’s decision,” Butler said.

For his part, Belichick has never really explained why Butler was benched either. Belichick dodged questions again when the Patriots opened training camp this week, focusing only on this season.

Butler didn’t hang around either. He left the Patriots in March, signing a five-year deal with more than $30 million guaranteed with the Tennessee Titans. The move allowed Butler to rejoin former New England cornerback Logan Ryan, who signed with Tennessee in March 2017. The memory of being benched is driving Butler with his new team.

“I’m on fire I can tell you that,” Butler said. “But I’m past that. I’m a Tennessee Titan, and I’m just ready to ball for the Titans.”

When the Titans visited with Butler in free agency, new head coach Mike Vrabel told the cornerback to keep approachin­g his job every day like the undrafted rookie he once was.

“He’s close to doing that all the time,” Vrabel said. “There’s a time or two that he takes a play off, and I’ve got to remind him, but he is just a competitiv­e player, and I admire that about him. He fights to finish.”

Watching Butler through the first four days of training camp, it’s safe to say the man who watched the Patriots lose the Super Bowl from the sideline may be even more motivated with his newest team. Butler chased down wide receiver Corey Davis after being beaten to punch the ball loose at the 2-yard line.

Butler set the tone not only for himself but the rest of the team on the opening day of camp during 1-on-1 drills against wide receivers. Butler went up against Davis, the fifth overall pick in 2017 and the first receiver selected in that draft, and intercepte­d Marcus Mariota’s pass.

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