
New England wide receiver Julian Edelman, center, made a spectacular catch late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LI, and it might become one of the game's most replayed highlights.

Tom Brady's pass over the middle was deflected by Atlanta cornerback Robert Alford, right. It hung in the air and appeared as though it could be intercepted, ending the Patriots' drive with 2:30 remaining in the game.

Edelman dove for the ball, as did Atlanta defenders Ricardo Allen, left, and Keanu Neal.

Alford also looked to make a play as he slid backward.

As he fell to the ground, Edelman appeared to cradle the ball near Alford's left leg.

All the players reach for the ball.

Edelman bobbled the ball before reining it in.

The 23-yard catch was confirmed after an official video review. The Patriots went on to score a touchdown and tie the game at 28, forcing overtime.