It’s the real deal. The 14-carat gold ring containing more than 50 diamonds is an authentic Super Bowl XXXVII ring the Tampa Bay Buccaneers players received after beating the Oakland Raiders in 2003.
The ring was donated to The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida from Red Lobster, a corporate sponsor of Super Bowl 37. Nearly two decades later, the Bucs are celebrating another championship win. [TRENDING: Speedway worker dies following altercation | Teacher accused of sex with student | Tom Brady wins Super Bowl No.
7] “With the excitement around the Super Bowl and the hometown team winning the game, we figured it would create a lot of interest for the ring,” Gary Cain, CEO, and president of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida.