Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette has revealed that he will never forget the pain of losing the Super Bowl to the New England Patriots.
Lockette was targeted by quarterback Russell Wilson on the goalline to win the game for Pete Carroll's men, but was jostled out for the ball by Malcolm Butler, who intercepted the pass to secure the win for the AFC East side
Lockette told the The Players' Tribune: "I see that ball coming, man. I'll never stop seeing it. The next thing I know, I'm on the turf on my knees. I'm looking around like, Okay, it's incomplete?
"I look across to the Patriots' sideline, and I see Tom Brady jumping up and down. And then I look across to our sideline and I see our guys with this blank look, with their heads dropped. I will never forget that pain. Never."
The play was branded the worst call in Super Bowl history by several former players.