Malcom Butler Denies Benching
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Malcolm Butler gives rare insight into infamous Super Bowl benching

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Malcom Butler was benched during the 2018 Super Bowl in New England .
Butler denied being benched for partying in the lead-up to the Super Bowl .
He also called the decision a “coach’s decision” and said everyone agreed not to talk about it.
Butler won two championships with the Patriots and finished his career in 2020 .
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