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Super Bowl XLIX has all the elements of what could be one of the most memorable title games in league history.
The Seattle Seahawks' dominant defense and scrappy quarterback Russell Wilson go head-to-head with the New England Patriots' mysterious head coach Bill Belichick and future Hall of Fame signal-caller Tom Brady.
There are contrasting styles, team identities, home cities and more. There are tons of built-in storylines. Then of course, there's Deflategate to occupy the minds of fans interested in the soap opera portion of the Super Bowl hype.
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However you look at it, this matchup is as must-see as any Super Bowl in the last 25 years. Here's the information needed to catch the action.
When: Sunday, February 1
Where: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Channel: NBC
Live Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra
Radio: ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes
What Super Bowl Win Would Mean to QBs
Brady is headed to the Hall of Fame no matter what happens on Super Bowl Sunday. Take a gander at this stat presented by NFL Network's Albert Breer:
Even though he has accomplished so many things on the football field, it's been 10 years since he and the Pats have been to the mountaintop.
A fourth Super Bowl ring would put Brady in rare company. Among starting quarterbacks, only the Pittsburgh Steelers' Terry Bradshaw and Brady's childhood idol Joe Montana have four rings. Brady would love to become the third four-time Super Bowl winner.

Wilson led the Seahawks to a Super Bowl title last season, but nothing would validate the accomplishments like doing it again. Wilson showed great toughness and resolve during the NFC Championship Game. He shrugged off a miserable game to make plays when his team needed him most.
Wide receiver Jermaine Kearse, the receiver who caught the overtime winner, talked about Wilson's leadership, per the Seahawks' official Twitter account:
Which Organization Needs Win the Most?
Without question, the Patriots need to win more than the Seahawks. Expectations for Seattle simply aren't as high as they are for the Pats.
Yes, the Seahawks are the defending champions, but the Pats have won three titles in the Bill Belichick era. However, the team hasn't won one since 2004. With a 10-plus season drought, New England needs a Super Bowl win this decade for validation.
With distractions seemingly coming from everywhere and the quality of the Seahawks team, the Pats have a tall task at their hands.
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