The 2021 NFL season was a very memorable one for the Los Angeles Rams.
They could not care less about draft picks in developing a winning team.
Instead, they traded their picks to acquire Matthew Stafford from the Detroit Lions.
A lot of football fans and experts criticized them for that move.
But in the end, they had the last laugh after winning Super Bowl LVI over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Aside from Stafford, wide receiver Cooper Kupp had a stellar campaign after leading the league in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns.
He also became a First-Team All-Pro, Offensive Player of the Year, and Super Bowl LVI MVP.
Odell Beckham Jr. also realized his lifelong dream of becoming a Super Bowl champion.
Finally, elite defensive players Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey got the only achievement that has evaded them throughout their careers.
To commemorate their championship season, the team will give out their Super Bowl ring to players and front office personnel.
The Rams' rings are in 💍
Los Angeles has released images of their Super Bowl bling, designed by LA-based jewelry house Jason of Beverly Hills.
The removable top reveals SoFi Stadium's bowl underneath.
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— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) July 22, 2022
The Athletic revealed that Jason of Beverly Hills did their rings and it’s a ring of beauty.
Aside from being filled with diamonds, it also has important elements like the team’s logo, Super Bowl LVI’s final score, and the player’s surname and jersey number.
But the most stunning element of the ring is the replica of SoFi Stadium when the removable top is taken off.
Can The Rams Win Another Super Bowl Ring?
Now that they are set to receive their Super Bowl bling, the Rams still have a roster that can win another Super Bowl.
They have retained their top players on offense and added wide receiver Allen Robinson.
On the other hand, their defense picked up All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Those additions makes them one of the favorites to win Super Bowl LVII.
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