The Patriots' first drive of the Super Bowl looked promising until Tom Brady threw a pass.
Getting the ball first to start the game, thanks to the Rams' decision to defer, Brady and his offense got down to the Los Angeles 37-yard line on three runs by Sony Michel and one from Cordarrelle Patterson. But on Brady's first pass attempt the Pats' quarterback threw into tight coverage while looking for Chris Hogan.
Hogan managed to tip the ball, but it ultimately fell to Rams linebacker Cory Littleton for the interception.