Retired New York Giants LB Spencer Paysinger revealed on Saturday that his Super Bowl XLVI ring has been stolen.
Former New York Giants linebacker Spencer Paysinger had an incredibly eventful rookie season in 2011, going from undrafted free agent to Super Bowl XLVI champion in what felt like a blink of an eye.
Paysinger would spend three more seasons with the Giants after that, eventually moving onto the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets and Carolina Panthers before retiring in 2017.
In total, Paysinger appeared in 91 career games, recording 224 tackles, two forced fumbles, one sack and four passes defensed, but was never able to recapture that 2011 magic and return to the Big Game.
Unfortunately for Paysinger, even that memory is now tainted.
Paysinger revealed on Saturday morning that his home was burglarized on March 17 and that his Super Bowl ring was among the items stolen. Making matters worse, his insurance payment had lapsed, so not only was his ring taken, but he was unable to recoup any of its value.
In a clearly emotional Instagram post, Paysinger made a plea to the thieves to return his ring without the risk of being arrested or facing any other consequences.
Hopefully someone out there can recognize the two thieves or is aware of the ring’s location so that Paysinger can get back the hardware he most certainly earned and deserves to have back in his possession.