The Kansas City Chiefs will have a few more moments commemorating their Super Bowl LIV win before shifting focus entirely toward the 2020 NFL season.
They’ll have a banner raising ceremony ahead of Week 1 as they open the season against the Houston Texans. It should be similar to Saturday’s flag-raising ceremony at training camp practice. Another moment commemorating Super Bowl LIV will be the arrival of the team’s Super Bowl LIV rings. It’s been a highly-anticipated moment among fans and according to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, we should be getting our first glimpse at the rings pretty quickly.
“We get the Super Bowl rings here pretty quick,” Reid said. “I think they’re going to probably announce that here somewhere. I’m going to leave that up to Ted (Crews) [VP of Communications] to announce it, put the pressure back on him. But it’s coming and our players are fired up about it, and it should be a great evening and an opportunity then to move forward and kind of put that behind you and get ready for the next season.”
There you have it, Chiefs Kingdom. Expect an announcement, perhaps in the coming days, ahead of the start of the season, revealing the new Super Bowl rings. They know this is going to be a special moment for fans and they’ve built up a little hype by waiting so long to reveal the design of the rings.
Also notable from Reid’s comments is a big theme among players in Kansas City during training camp. Players have been focused and hungry for yet another Super Bowl win rather than dwelling on being the reigning champions. You could tell that, while it was a special moment to see the flag raised at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, the players were ready to go out and earn the next one.
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