There's always one signature play from a team's Super Bowl victory that stands out above the others.
Last year, it was Von Miller's strip sack to seal it for the Broncos late, and the year before that it was Malcolm Butler's incredible goal-line interception for the Patriots.
This time around, Julian Edelman will go down in Super Bowl history thanks to a near impossible catch that kept New England alive as they drove down the field to tie the game late in the fourth quarter.
As insane as the catch was, it gets even more unbelievable thanks to the science behind it which was explained by ESPN's Sport Science.
Edelman had a .120 millisecond window to re-secure his grip around a ball that was one inch from the ground, which is ridiculous to say the least.
Tom Brady's go-to target led all Patriots wideouts with 87 yards in the Super Bowl, but "the catch" is the only thing fans will remember about his performance in the big game for years to come.
Now, the only question left to answer is was it better than David Tyree's catch for the Giants in the Super Bowl?