Yes.
The NFL pays for 150 rings to be distributed by the Super Bowl winning team. The team may distribute them however they wish. Should the team decide they want to give out more than 150 rings, they must pay for the cost of the rings after the 150.
So not only do practice squad members get rings but ball boys, trainers, secretaries, among others, probably get one also.
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Yes.
The NFL pays for 150 rings for the Super Bowl winner. The team has the discretion to distribute the rings as they see fit. All of the players and coaches and trainers get rings along with folks in front office management. Any rings left over may be given to secretaries, janitors, ball boys ... whoever the team wants to give them to.