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Robert Kraft's personal Super Bowl LI ring up for charity auction (1 Viewer)

johnnycakes

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Current bid presently at $650,000.  Interesting piece.  

https://www.fanatics.com/new-england-patriots/robert-krafts-super-bowl-li-championship-ring/t-25931418+p-7076771551985+z-9-2080862138

Unequivocally the sweetest. With 6:04 left in the third quarter, down 28-3 and facing 4th-and-3 from their own 46-yard line, the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history began. Brady-to-Amendola moved the chains — and minutes later — Brady-to-White started a run of five straight scoring drives and 31 unanswered points. Hightower's strip sack, Edelman's circus catch and Tom-to-Danny for a two-point conversion with less than a minute to play in the game forced the first overtime in Super Bowl history. On the first overtime possession, the Patriots drove 75 yards on eight plays, capped by a James White two-yard touchdown to win the game. Celebrating the Patriots' FIFTH Lombardi Trophy under Robert Kraft's ownership, the ring features 283 diamonds surrounding the Patriots logo and five Lombardi Trophies. The 5.1 carat-weight ring, crafted with 10-karat white gold, was the largest Super Bowl ring created at the time. Robert Kraft's personal Super Bowl LI championship ring is a one-of-a-kind collector's item commemorating one of the greatest franchises in sports history. Here's your chance to go #ALLin on this amazing piece of memorabilia! The top bidder will be flown to Boston on Robert Kraft's private plane from anywhere in the continental U.S. and taken to Gillette Stadium, where they will receive the Super Bowl ring from Kraft himself in the team's trophy room. 100% of the money raised through this Game/Auction will go directly to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.
 

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