No, an NFL player does not have to play in the Super Bowl to get a Super Bowl ring. In fact, he doesn't even have to be on the active roster of the winning team. The NFL allots 150 rings for the winning team to distribute as it wishes. Also, the winning team often purchases more rings to distribute to people beyond the 150 allotment.
These rings are mementos of the Super Bowl win and typically include the team name, year, Super Bowl number, player name, and uniform number.
No, he does have a Super Bowl ring.
About 5 thousand dollars
The NFL awards the Super Bowl teams enough money to but 150 rings. The team may award them to who they see fit. In all probability, inactive player DO get a Super Bowl ring.
Not a Super Bowl ring, however, they are allowed to get a NFC or AFC Champion ring, depending on which conference championship they had to win to make it to the Super Bowl.
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.
John Kuhn is the only current Packers player with a Super Bowl ring. He was on the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad when they won Super Bowl XL.
No, he does have a Super Bowl ring.
the Pittsburgh steelers super bowl xliii super bowl ring
Asanti Samuel
About 5 thousand dollars
i hope Andy reed will make the super bowl for 2009 season he will win a super bowl ring
The NFL awards the Super Bowl teams enough money to but 150 rings. The team may award them to who they see fit. In all probability, inactive player DO get a Super Bowl ring.
Yes
20,000
By winning the Super Bowl.
No, Al Harris will not get a Super Bowl Ring because entering the Super Bowl he was not on the Packers roster.
Aaron Rodgers has one Super Bowl ring from Super Bowl XLV.