Chiefs premiere ‘Back-to-Back Greatness’ teasing upcoming Super Bowl LVIII ring unveiling

Kansas City #Chiefs premiere ‘Back-to-Back Greatness’ teasing the upcoming Super Bowl LVIII Ring unveiling | @EdEastonJr

Missouri native Jon Hamm, an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, narrates the unique campaign. It features Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie and defensive end George Karlaftis.

In the spot, the defensive standouts are seen inside a museum gallery, observing Chiefs’ artifacts and gold-framed paintings of moments throughout Chiefs’ history, hung on striking red walls.

McDuffie and Karlaftis send viewers to different eras of Chiefs football, with archival photos, video, and audio highlighting franchise history from the earliest days with Founder Lamar Hunt, Head Coach Hank Stram, and quarterback Len Dawson to the modern era of Chiefs football led by Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, Head Coach Andy Reid and QB Patrick Mahomes.

The Chiefs’ three previous Super Bowl rings (IV, LIV, LVII) – all produced by Jostens, The Official Championship Ring Manufacturer of the Kansas City Chiefs appeared in the video, alluding to the newest piece of jewelry on the way.

“A championship ring ceremony is one of the most unique nights in the sports world as it represents the culmination of a year’s worth of work on- and off the field and marks the last time players, coaches, and staff will celebrate together before turning the page to the next season,” Chiefs President Mark Donovan said. “Winning back-to-back championships is an incredible achievement, and having the chance to commemorate the season this way is a truly special privilege. We can’t wait to celebrate as an organization and share special moments from the evening with all of Chiefs Kingdom.”

Fans are invited to tune in to the Chiefs’ social accounts on X, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as the team’s Official YouTube Channel to view exclusive Red Carpet coverage, Ring Ceremony highlights, and the Ring Unveiling, along with reactions of players and coaches.

Chiefs DT Chris Jones ends speculation over Super Bowl ring ceremony absence

#Chiefs DT Chris Jones put an end to the speculation surrounding his absence from the team’s Super Bowl LVII ring ceremony.

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Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones’ absence from the team’s Super Bowl LVII ring ceremony wasn’t related to his current contract situation.

Yes, Jones skipped out on the Chiefs’ mandatory minicamp, leaving himself open to nearly $100K in fines as he awaits a long-term contract extension. When he missed the team’s Super Bowl LVII ring ceremony on Thursday, fans began to assume the worst and that his absence was somehow related.

Chiefs GM Brett Veach told reporters that he “felt good” about contract negotiations, expressing that he’d be surprised if Jones didn’t attend the ring ceremony. Well, Jones didn’t attend, but as it turns out, the absence was entirely unrelated.

Jones responded to a fan on Twitter over the weekend, explaining that he couldn’t attend the ceremony because he was sick.

Now this could be a convenient excuse, but Jones has no reason to mislead his fans. He has always maintained that he doesn’t want to play for another franchise. He wants to finish his career in Kansas City and continue competing for championships with his teammates.

The current expectation among coaches, executives and players in the building is that Jones and the Chiefs will strike a deal on an extension ahead of or right after the beginning of training camp. His current four-year deal with the Chiefs came right ahead of the deadline for teams to extend franchise-tag players. Given that Jones is under contract, there isn’t a hard deadline for an extension.

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WATCH: Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIV ring ceremony

The Super Bowl LIV rings for the Kansas City Chiefs will be revealed tonight.

A long-awaited moment is finally here.

After months of waiting and a few days of teasing, the Kansas City Chiefs are officially revealing their Super Bowl LIV rings. They’ll host a live stream on Tuesday, September 1 at 6:00 p.m. CT of what they’re calling the “Super Bowl LIV Champions Ring Ceremony.” Players, coaches and staff will all presumably receive their Super Bowl rings during the ceremony, which is taking place at Arrowhead Stadium. They’ll also likely take some time to show off their new bling to the Chiefs Kingdom.

We’ll all finally get a look to see the ring design and if it draws any inspiration from the franchises Super Bowl IV ring. This is what those rings looked like just in case you needed a reminder:

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You can watch the stream of the ring ceremony at the top of the page. You’ll also be able to view it on the Chiefs’ official YouTube channel. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the ring on Facebook and Twitter as soon as it has been revealed.

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