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*Recent rings have been appraised in excess of $20,000 but manufacturers keep this information confidential. |
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*The rings are made by the company of the winning team's choosing. Many Super Bowl rings have been manufactured by [[Jostens]] in [[Denton, Texas]]. The Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl rings were manufactured by Herff Jones (based in Indianapolis), at their Warwick, Rhode Island ring plant. |
*The rings are made by the company of the winning team's choosing. Many Super Bowl rings have been manufactured by [[Jostens]] in [[Denton, Texas]]. The Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl rings were manufactured by Herff Jones (based in Indianapolis), at their Warwick, Rhode Island ring plant. |
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== Most Super Bowl rings == |
== Most Super Bowl rings == |
Revision as of 00:59, 22 September 2007
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (June 2007) |
The Super Bowl ring is an award in the National Football League given to players and coaches of the team that wins the league's annual championship game, the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl Championship Ring is the ultimate prize for a professional football player.
These rings are typically made of yellow or white gold with diamonds. They usually include the team name, team logo, and Super Bowl number (usually indicated in Roman numerals). Most of the rings also have larger diamonds or diamonds made into the shape of the trophy, that represent the number of Super Bowls that franchise has won (thus, Pittsburgh's 2005 ring has five trophies, representing the five Super Bowls they have won).
Trivia
- The NFL pays up to $5,000.00 per ring, with up to 150 rings per team.
- Cost in excess of $5,000.00 is paid by team owners.
- Recent rings have been appraised in excess of $20,000 but manufacturers keep this information confidential.
- The rings are made by the company of the winning team's choosing. Many Super Bowl rings have been manufactured by Jostens in Denton, Texas. The Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl rings were manufactured by Herff Jones (based in Indianapolis), at their Warwick, Rhode Island ring plant.
Most Super Bowl rings
- Seven: Neal Dahlen[citation needed]: five with the 49ers (Staff and Player Personnel) and two with the Denver Broncos (General Manager).
- Six: Conditioning coach Mike Woicik has the most Super Bowl rings: three with the Dallas Cowboys and three with the New England Patriots.
- Five: Dan Rooney, Dick Hoak, Joe Greene, Charles Haley, Chuck Noll,Bill Belichick and Romeo Crennel each have five Super Bowl Rings. Rooney won each as an executive with the Pittsburgh Steelers, for which Hoak was running backs coach for all five championships. Also for the Steelers, defensive tackle Greene won four as a player and one as the Steelers' special assistant for player personnel. Linebacker Haley is the only person to win all five as a player: two with the San Francisco 49ers and three with the Cowboys. Chuck Noll acquired four of his rings as a head coach and in Super Bowl XL received one as a team consultant. Bill Belichick gained his five for coaching: two as defensive coordinator of the New York Giants, and three as the head coach of the Patriots. Romeo Crennel 2 with Giants and 3 with the Patriots all being a defensive coach.
- Four: Dozens of players have four. Twenty-two players, among them Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Mel Blount, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Rocky Bleier, Donnie Shell, and Mike Webster, each won four Super Bowl rings with the Steelers. Joe Montana, Keena Turner, Jesse Sapolu, Eric Wright, and Ronnie Lott each won four Super Bowl rings with the 49ers. Kicker Adam Vinatieri won three with the Patriots and one with the Indianapolis Colts. Bill Romanowski won two with the 49ers and two with the Denver Broncos. Coach Charlie Weis won one with the Giants and three with the Patriots. Matt Millen has the most rings from different teams, two with the Oakland Raiders, one with the 49ers, and one with the Washington Redskins.
- Three: Among the many football figures with three are Mike Shanahan, Art Shell, Troy Aikman, Emmit Smith, Steve Young, Michael Irvin, Tom Brady, Joe Gibbs and Jerry Rice. Ken Norton, Jr. is the only player to have won three Super Bowls in a row (1992–1994).