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money and a superbowl ring
By winning the Super Bowl.
At the superbowl
Yes they do. The loosing team from the Super Bowl receives a Super Bowl ring as well, but it is half the cost of the winning Super Bowl team's Super Bowl ring. Many players choose not to wear those rings, because it symbolizes defeat.
no just the superbowl
Yes they do. The loosing team from the Super Bowl receives a Super Bowl ring as well, but it is half the cost of the winning Super Bowl team's Super Bowl ring. Many players choose not to wear those rings, because it symbolizes defeat.
yes
Yes, the losing team from the Super Bowl does receive a Super Bowl ring. It is half the cost of the winning teams Super Bowl ring. Many players choose not to wear the ring because it symbolizes defeat. The losing team also receives 150 rings for players, coaches and staff. By rule, the cost of the rings may not exceed half of the cost of the winners' rings.
It has been a tradition in American sports to award champions a ring. The NFL pays for 150 rings for the winning team, so you can see that more people than the players and coaches receive them. Click on the 'Super Bowl Ring' link on this page to see pictures of some of the rings awarded to the Super Bowl winners and read a short history of the ring.
Yes they do get a Superbowl ring. It is different than the ring the winner gets because it just has the Superbowl logo on it instead of the winning teams logo.
Since Randy Moss no longer plays for the Patriots he won't get a Super Bowl ring if the Patriots end up winning another Super Bowl in the future
No, NFL cheerleaders do not receive Super Bowl rings. Only players, coaches, and staff members of the winning team are typically awarded Super Bowl rings. Cheerleaders are not considered part of the official team roster.