The 7 Super Bowl rings won by Tom Brady
What do Tom Brady’s 7 Super Bowl rings look like?
Sports blog information from USA TODAY.
What do Tom Brady’s 7 Super Bowl rings look like?
Some of these rings are especially beautiful.
Ask any football player at any level and they will tell you that they have always dreamed of winning a Super Bowl ring.
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.
Over the years, the details of the championship rings have only become more and more amazing.
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We don’t know which team will be the next to earn a Super Bowl ring. But let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit every single one in NFL history.
Here are all of the Super Bowl rings so far, from the first to the most recent:
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Patrick Mahomes and his longtime girlfriend have become engaged.
Patrick Mahomes got a Super Bowl ring Tuesday and gave one out — an engagement ring to his girlfriend, now fiancee, Brittany Matthews.
Matthews posted images from the special moment, which took place at Arrowhead Stadium.
On a day that was meant to celebrate you, you turned it into celebrating us. It’s always us, it’s always you and me. The words you looked into my eyes and said to me at this moment, will NEVER leave my mind! You made this day perfect, you took my entire breath away and I could not have imagined anything better. I love you, forever and always! Cheers to spending our lifetime together and an inseparable bond🎉🥂💕
Per Page Six at the New York Post:
“Brittany’s stunning and trendy engagement ring from Patrick appears to feature an estimated 8- to 10-carat emerald-cut diamond, set on a white gold or platinum diamond-adorned double band,” Kathryn Money, the SVP of merchandising and retail expansion at Brilliant Earth, told Page Six Style on Wednesday.
“Depending on the quality and specific characteristics of the center gemstone, we estimate the cost of the ring to be between $350,000-$800,000,” Money added.
The Chiefs’ organization went full dazzle when building the Super Bowl championship rings.
Check out the bling the Kansas City Chiefs were awarded Tuesday for their Super Bowl victory.
When you see that jewelry, it has a beautiful, um, ring, to it.
SUPER BOWL LIV CHAMPIONS pic.twitter.com/qnpxsn7D9n
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 1, 2020
SUPER BOWL LIV CHAMPIONS pic.twitter.com/qnpxsn7D9n
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 1, 2020
Just a few more minutes… pic.twitter.com/DPMw8i8849
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 1, 2020
👊 or 🤝 ? 😂 pic.twitter.com/VVqQJRV0ih
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 1, 2020
Could we see the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl rings arrive before the start of the season?
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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As he pursues his own seventh ring, Tom Brady thinks Tyreek Hill is on the right track with his Super Bowl aspirations.
One Kansas City Chiefs player has recently taken over the airwaves with his future Super Bowl aspirations. Now, one of the greatest quarterbacks to play the game is agreeing with him.
Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill appeared on ESPN’s “First Take” on Thursday. He responded to an assertion made by his Kansas City teammate Chris Jones in a radio interview, where Jones said the Chiefs will win five Super Bowl rings in the coming years.
“Well, I’m not gonna say he’s telling a fib, But Chris Jones, he’s definitely —he’s definitely a man of his word,” Hill said. ”We’re definitely creating something special here in KC, so I don’t see why not. Why say five? Why not go seven rings? Right now, we’re just chasing (Michael) Jordan, so that’s what we do. So I’m going over five, and I’m saying seven.”
Totally agree @cheetah. Why not go 7 rings… https://t.co/LfTY3ShcNP
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) July 24, 2020
“Totally agree with [Tyreek Hill],” Brady wrote on Twitter. “Why not go seven rings…”
Brady, of course, is in pursuit of his seventh Super Bowl ring. He currently has six Super Bowl rings at age 42. Brady has no choice but to believe that someone can win seven Super Bowl rings because that’s exactly what he’s trying to do in his 21st NFL season.
If Brady can do it, then why not the Chiefs? They sport the best young quarterback in football and have a full complement of weapons under contract for the next several years. They have just as good of a chance as Brady had back when he won his first ring in Super Bowl XXXVI.
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