The New England Patriots received their Super Bowl rings Sunday night during a party at owner Robert Kraft’s house.
Of course we’ll get into the details of the ring, but first, you have to watch Tom Brady and Ron Gronkowski turn up on the dance floor.
The rings, handcrafted by Jostens, are once again cast in white gold. On one side, the recipient’s name sits atop the ring, along with the years of the franchise’s previous Super Bowl Championships in ’01, ’03, ’04 and 2014. The players’ number, encrusted in diamonds, sits just above the Gillette Stadium logo. The other side of the ring features a Super Bowl XLIX logo with the final score, 28-24, on the left and the team’s overall record, 15-4, on the right. Both serve as a reminder of what can be accomplished when you “Do Your Job,” which is labeled atop that side of the ring. Inside the ring is a quote from Robert Kraft following the game, “We are all Patriots.”
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