Take a look at all of the Super Bowl rings from past years! Super Bowl LVII - Kansas City Chiefs. Charles Masters/NFL Super Bowl LIII - New England Patriots The Patriots Super Bowl LIII Championship Ring features an average of 416 of round diamonds and 6 marquise-cut diamonds for a carat weight of 8.25 carats. Each ring features 20 round, genuine blue sapphires for 1.60 carats, bringing the total gem carat weight to 9.85 carats. The New England Patriots unveiled their Super Bowl LIII Championship rings Thursday, which are the largest ever made according to Jostens, which has made at least 34 of the 53 rings. In honor of Super Bowl 53, check out our 53 favorite images from the Patriots Super Bowl LIII Ring Ceremony on Thursday, June 6, 2019. New England Patriots players, coaches, team executives and football staff received their Super Bowl LIII championship rings on Thursday night at a private party at owner Robert Kraft's residence. The first Super Bowl rings were awarded in 1967 and since that year, the NFL has awarded rings to the franchises that have won the championship each season. Super Bowl LIII. At 9.85 carats, the New England Patriots' Super Bowl LIII ring, commemorating the team’s sixth championship, is the largest ever made. We may be four months out from Super Bowl LIII, but the party continued on Thursday night when the Patriots got their brand new, 422-diamond-studded Super Bowl rings. The 2018 Patriots reunited for one last time to celebrate their championship season, and of course, any time there is a ring ceremony, it's a special night. “The Patriots Super Bowl LIII Championship Ring features an average 416 of round diamonds and 6 marquise-cut diamonds for a carat weight of 8.25 carats,” Jostens said. The Super Bowl LIII rings are the largest in NFL history, according to Jostens, a provider of custom, hand-crafted fine jewelry for professional sports teams. Advertisement: The rings are made up Not for all the rings, but for each Super Bowl ring. The NFL puts $5,000 toward each ring for the first 150 and the team finances the rest. In some cases, it may come out of a player’s salary. The New England Patriots Super Bowl LIII Championship ring is the largest Super Bowl ring ever made – a stunning tribute to an incredible season and the franchise's place in NFL history. Available in Copper, Silver, 10K white gold, 14k white gold, the Super Bowl LIII Championship ring is a striking and symbolic representation of the Patriots The Patriots Super Bowl LIII Championship Ring features an average of 416 of round diamonds and 6 marquise-cut diamonds for a carat weight of 8.25 carats. Each ring Per the team sitre: The Patriots' Super Bowl LIII Championship Ring features an average of 416 of round diamonds and 6 marquise-cut diamonds for a carat weight of 8.25 carats. Each ring features The excitement of Super Bowl LIII continued for Patriots fans in Atlanta on Saturday, Feb. 2 when the team hosted its official rally on the eve of Super Bowl LIII at Super Bowl LIVE presented by Verizon in Centennial Olympic Park. The average cost for a ticket to Super Bowl LIII was around $5,240. The Super Bowl LIII Ring. Every year for the Super Bowl, the winning team comes out with an elaborate ring to celebrate their win. Since the Patriots have won 6 Super Bowls, they are no stranger to designing an intricate and exquisite ring. The ring for their Super Bowl LIII Gordon put his Super Bowl LIII ring up for auction recently and it went for a whopping $138,000, according to SportsCollectorsDaily.com. Gordon received the ring as a member of the New England Rob Paul ranks the 20 best Super Bowl rings in NFL history ahead of Chiefs vs. Eagles in Super Bowl 2025 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Super Bowl LIII: Patriots 13, Rams 3 (2019) Per the team sitre: The Patriots’ Super Bowl LIII Championship Ring features an average of 416 of round diamonds and 6 marquise-cut diamonds for a carat weight of 8.25 carats. Each ring features In honor of Super Bowl 53, check out our 53 favorite images from the Patriots Super Bowl LIII Ring Ceremony on Thursday, June 6, 2019.
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