New England Patriots: The price of a Super Bowl

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 08: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft waves to passing cars at the "Soup-R Bowl" at Gillette Stadium on May 08, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Patriots Foundation and Massachusetts Military Support Foundation worked in partnership to provide meals to 1000 military families suffering from food insecurity. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 08: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft waves to passing cars at the "Soup-R Bowl" at Gillette Stadium on May 08, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Patriots Foundation and Massachusetts Military Support Foundation worked in partnership to provide meals to 1000 military families suffering from food insecurity. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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Football fans don’t know the true cost of winning a Super Bowl, but thanks to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft we now know.

Winning a Super Bowl is the ultimate achievement in football. It is something every player wants to experience no matter the cost. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft gave us an idea of just how much a Super Bowl costs.

In this difficult time we are seeing incredible acts of kindness. Kraft did something quite amazing.

Fanatics has used its resources to offer up some amazing experiences as well as put some amazing items up for auction. The proceeds are being used to help feed those in need such as kids, the elderly, and frontline workers.

Now we all know that Kraft has plenty of Super Bowl rings, so he decided to auction one of his off. Kraft donated his Super Bowl LI ring and it ended up costing someone a big chunk of change. The winning bid was for $1.025 million.

The ring that Kraft chose is special. It is the ring from New England’s 28-3 comeback. The ring also features 283 diamonds. It is the ultimate troll ring. If I had a million dollars laying around I would definitely try and get it.

This also might be the last ring the Patriots win in a while. New England won’t be terrible but it’s rather optimistic to think that they will even make it to the Super Bowl. If they won the game it would be an absolute shock.

Robert Kraft has been at the forefront of helping frontline workers and those most affected by the coronavirus. Who can forget him dedicating time and resources to secure masks and other personal protective equipment for frontline workers in Massachusetts as well as New York?

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So if you see someone parading around in a New England Patriots Super Bowl ring from the famous 28-3 game you might want to snap a picture. It might actually be the real deal.