1968-NY Jets: John Elliott, Jim Hudson, Pete Lammons, George Sauer
1971-Dallas Cowboys: Don Talbert
1981-SF 49ers: Ricky Churchman
1983-LA Raiders: Johnnie Johnson, A J "Ham" Jones, Joe Shearin
1985-Chicago Bears: Steve McMichael
1986-NY Giants: Raul Allegre
1987-Washington Redskins: David Jones, Terry Orr
1989-SF 49ers: Terry Tausch
1990-NY Giants: Raul Allegre (2nd ring)
1991-Washington Redskins: Terry Orr (2nd ring)
1997-Denver Broncos: Dan Neil
1998-Denver Broncos: Dan Neil (2nd ring)
1999-St Louis Rams: Taje Allen
2000-Baltimore Ravens: Priest Holmes
2001-NE Patriots: Curtis Jackson
2005-Pitt Steelers: Casey Hampton
2007-NY Giants: Aaron Ross
2008-Pitt Steelers: Casey Hampton (2nd ring), Lima Sweed, Tony Hills
2009-NO Saints: David Thomas
2010-GB Packers: Jermichael Finley (Injured Reserve)
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The NFL will pay up to $5,000 per ring and will buy rings for 150 members of the organization. After the players, coaches, front office personnel, trainers, the general manager and the owner, maybe even the cheerleaders will get a ring. After the players, coaches, trainers and management get their rings, who gets the other rings is left up to the team's management.
Yes, the managers, staff, and players all get World Series Rings. Even players that were traded midseason can get rings if the organization so decides. An example of this, this year, was Bengie Molina, even though he played on the losing team, Texas, because he was on the Giants earlier this year, so he got a ring.
53 for players and than one for each member of the coaching staff one for the owners one for the gm etc
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Presently all but four players.
Matt Light.