"On the Hail Mary pass by [Tom] Brady, when the ball dropped to the ground, I had to look at the clock, because I didn't know if he had one more throw, had to see if there were zero seconds left," Lurie recalled. "It was just an enveloping, emotional feeling of, 'We just won the Super Bowl.' And then I quickly got into this thing of, 'You know, we're going to have to rush down there for the trophy presentation, and am I going to be able to sort of hold of hold it together, or am I going to be the first owner to be tearing up and not even be able to raise the trophy? I didn't want to do that."