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      <title>2025 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2025-florida-panthers-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-692.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2025 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2025 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2025-florida-panthers-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2024-25 Florida Panthers season was the 31st season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established in 1993. The Panthers entered the season as the defending Stanley Cup champions having defeated the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.

On April 5, 2025, the Panthers clinched a playoff spot for the sixth straight season following the Columbus Blue Jackets loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

In the playoffs, the Panthers defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games in the first round, defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games in the second round, defeated the Carolina Hurricanes in five games in the Eastern Conference finals, and made the 2025 Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive season where they defeated the Edmonton Oilers in six games in a rematch of the previous Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers scored 94 playoff goals, the 4th most by a team in NHL history, behind only the 1985 Oilers, 1981 Islanders, and 1991 Penguins, all of whom played in an era of high-scoring offense in the 1980s and early 1990s.


Members of the Panthers watch as the Stanley Cup championship banner is raised into the rafters at Amerant Bank Arena before the home opener against the Boston Bruins.
With an average of 19,059, the Panthers drew the fifth-highest average home league attendance in the 2024-25 NHL season. ]]></description>
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      <title>2008 Missouri Tigers Big XII North Champions Ring</title>
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The 2008 Missouri Tigers won the Big 12 North Division title, earning a spot in the Big 12 Championship game against the Oklahoma Sooners, but lost 62 - 21 in a game where Oklahoma's potent offense dominated, preventing Missouri from claiming the overall conference championship and a potential BCS title shot. Quarterback Chase Daniel led the Tigers to the division title, but Oklahoma, led by Sam Bradford, proved too strong in the final game. 

Division Champions: Missouri (North) vs. Oklahoma (South).

Date: December 6, 2008.

Location: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri.

Result: Oklahoma defeated Missouri, 62 - 21.

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      <title>2025 Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2025-oklahoma-city-thunder-nba-championship-ring-p-690.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2025 Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Championship Ring" alt="2025 Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2025-oklahoma-city-thunder-nba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Gilgeous-Alexander and his number 2.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

The 2025 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2024 - 25 season and conclusion to the season's playoffs. The best-of-seven series ended with the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder defeating the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers in seven games. The Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was voted the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP). The series began on June 5 and ended on June 22 with the first NBA Finals Game 7 since 2016.

With a league-best regular season record of 68 - 14, the Thunder held home-court advantage in the Finals. They came into the series as heavy favorites against the 50 - 32 Pacers. The Pacers set an NBA postseason record with five 15-point comebacks. One such rally was in Game 1 of the Finals, when Tyrese Haliburton made a game-winning two-point jumpshot. The two teams would end up with three wins each, requiring a decisive Game 7, in which Haliburton tore his right Achilles tendon in the first quarter. The Thunder's victory secured their second championship in franchise history, after their 1979 title as the Seattle SuperSonics, and their first since their 2008 move to Oklahoma City.

The 2025 Finals crowned the NBA's seventh unique champion in seven years, the longest stretch in league history. The 2025 Finals was also the first since 2006 in which both cities were seeking their first NBA championship. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Hershey Bears Calder Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-hershey-bears-calder-cup-championship-ring-p-689.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 Hershey Bears Calder Cup Championship Ring" alt="2024 Hershey Bears Calder Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-hershey-bears-calder-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 - 24 Hershey Bears season was the franchise's 86th season in the American Hockey League (AHL), starting on October 14, 2023, and ending during the Calder Cup playoffs. They play their home games at Giant Center.

On April 2, 2024, the Bears clinched a playoff berth for the third consecutive season following a 1 - 0 win over the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. In that same game, they clinched their division.

The Bears finished the season as Atlantic Division champions, their second in franchise history, and Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy winners for the fourth time in franchise history, with a record-setting 111 points from 53 wins, 15 losses, and 5 shootout losses, their 53 wins also serving as a new AHL record under a 72 game season.

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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-hershey-bears-calder-cup-championship-ring-p-688.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Hershey Bears Calder Cup Championship Ring" alt="2023 Hershey Bears Calder Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-hershey-bears-calder-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 - 23 AHL season was the 87th season of the American Hockey League. The regular season began on October 14, 2022, and ended on April 16, 2023. The 2023 Calder Cup playoffs followed the conclusion of the regular season, and began on April 18, 2023. They concluded on June 21 with the Hershey Bears winning their 12th Calder Cup in team history, defeating the Coachella Valley Firebirds in overtime of game seven of the finals.

After the previous regular season where teams played an imbalanced schedule consisting of 76, 72, or 68 games, all teams played an equal number of games at 72. The Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy for the regular season champion will no longer be awarded based on points percentage, but rather total points. Qualification for the 2023 Calder Cup playoffs was decided by accumulation of points by team, with 23 teams making the cutoff.

For the first time since 2018, the league expanded, adding the Coachella Valley Firebirds. The Stockton Heat moved to Calgary in order to be closer to their NHL affiliate, the Calgary Flames. The Heat became the Calgary Wranglers. This brought the number of teams in the league to an all-time high of 32.

The AHL had 11 female on-ice officials as of the 2022 - 23 season, including Kelly Cooke, Katie Guay, Cianna Lieffers, and Kirsten Welsh. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Charleston Riverdogs Carolina League Championship ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-charleston-riverdogs-carolina-league-championship-ring-p-687.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Charleston Riverdogs Carolina League Championship ring" alt="2023 Charleston Riverdogs Carolina League Championship ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-charleston-riverdogs-carolina-league-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The Charleston RiverDogs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League. They are located in Charleston, South Carolina, and are the Single-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. The RiverDogs' home stadium is Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park. Charleston is the only team in league history to win three consecutive Carolina League championships (2021, 2022, and 2023).

The RiverDogs were founded in 1980 as the Charleston Royals and were a farm team of the Kansas City Royals. In their first season as the Royals, they won the South Atlantic League's Southern Division championship, but fell in the playoffs against Greensboro. Like the Pirates, the Royals were known for their pitching, because in 1981 pitcher Jeffery Gladden led the league with a 2.09 ERA. In 1982 batting may have caught up with the pitching as pitcher Danny Jackson led the league with a 10?1 record and slugger Cliff Pastornicky paced the South Atlantic League with a .343 batting average. In 1983 Mark Pirruccello set a single-season team record with 25 home runs. 1984 was an exciting season for Charleston as the city hosted the all-star game in which Tom Glavine and Pat Borders played. On the field the Royals went on to win the Southern Division and Kevin Seitzer was named league MVP. ]]></description>
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      <title>2014 Texas Stars Calder Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2014-texas-stars-calder-cup-championship-ring-p-686.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2014 Texas Stars Calder Cup Championship Ring" alt="2014 Texas Stars Calder Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2014-texas-stars-calder-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The Texas Stars won the 2014 Calder Cup championship by defeating the St. John's IceCaps in five games. Defenseman Patrik Nemeth scored the overtime game-winning goal in Game 5, which was his first goal of the playoffs, to secure the championship in franchise history. The Stars won three consecutive overtime games on the road to close out the series. 

Final series: The Texas Stars defeated the St. John's IceCaps in five games to win the championship.

Championship-winning goal: Patrik Nemeth scored the winning goal in overtime of Game 5, his first of the playoff run.

Key contributors: Nemeth scored the final goal with a backhand shot. In Game 1 of the finals, the Stars won 6-3, with goalie Cristopher Nilstorp earning his 10th win of the playoffs.

Franchise history: This was the first Calder Cup championship for the Texas Stars franchise.

Playoff performance: The team won the final three games of the series in overtime, all on the road. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-lancaster-barnstormers-atlantic-league-championship-ring-p-685.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring" alt="2022 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-lancaster-barnstormers-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The Lancaster Barnstormers won the 2022 Atlantic League Championship by defeating the High Point Rockers in a 3-0 sweep. The final game ended with a score of 6-1. This was the team's fourth Atlantic League championship in their history. 

Opponent: High Point Rockers

Series result: 3-0 sweep

Final game score: 6-1

Significance: This was the team's fourth Atlantic League title overall. ]]></description>
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      <title>2006 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2006-lancaster-barnstormers-atlantic-league-championship-ring-p-684.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2006 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring" alt="2006 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic League Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2006-lancaster-barnstormers-atlantic-league-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The Lancaster Barnstormers won the championship in 2006 by defeating the Bridgeport Bluefish 3-0 in a playoff series. This was the team's first championship win since its inception in 2005. 

The Barnstormers' victory secured their first-ever championship in the Atlantic League.
They completed the series sweep against the Bridgeport Bluefish with a final score of 3-0.
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      <title>2020 Chase Elliott NASCAR Cup Series Champion Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-chase-elliott-nascar-cup-series-champion-ring-p-683.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Chase Elliott NASCAR Cup Series Champion Ring" alt="2020 Chase Elliott NASCAR Cup Series Champion Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-chase-elliott-nascar-cup-series-champion-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series was the 72nd season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 49th season for the modern era Cup Series. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the Busch Clash, the Bluegreen Vacations Duel qualifying races, and the 62nd running of the Daytona 500. The regular season ended with the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona on August 29. The NASCAR playoffs ended with the Season Finale 500, the first finale at Phoenix Raceway on November 8.

Before the season's restart at Darlington, Kyle Larson used a racial slur during an iRacing event that got him fired from Chip Ganassi Racing, making him miss the playoffs for the first time since 2015. Following the second Drydene 311 at Dover International Speedway, Kevin Harvick, driving for Stewart - Haas Racing, clinched the Regular Season Championship. Chase Elliott, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the 2020 Cup Series Championship following the Season Finale 500 at Phoenix Raceway. William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports and Cole Custer of Stewart - Haas Racing each won their first race in the Cup Series, and by virtue of making the playoffs, Custer also won the Rookie of the Year honors. Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship following the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway. ]]></description>
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      <title>2018 College World Series Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-college-world-series-ring-p-682.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 College World Series Ring" alt="2018 College World Series Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-college-world-series-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 College World Series was played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, NE from June 16 to June 26. Eight teams qualified for the tournament by winning their Regional and Super-Regional Tournaments. Oregon State University defeated University of Arkansas in the final game of the best-of-three finals. Adley Rutschman was named the College World Series Most Outstanding Player

The field was broken into two double elimination brackets of four teams each. ]]></description>
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      <title>2013 MLB All-Star Game Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2013-mlb-allstar-game-ring-p-681.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2013 MLB All-Star Game Ring" alt="2013 MLB All-Star Game Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2013-mlb-all-star-game-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 84th playing of the midseason exhibition between the All-Star teams representing the American League (AL) and National League (NL), held on July 16 at Citi Field in Queens, New York City. Hosted by the New York Mets, the game drew a Citi Field-record crowd of 45,186 fans and featured a 3 - 0 shutout victory for the AL, snapping the NL's three-year winning streak in the Midsummer Classic.

The AL's pitching staff, led by starters Max Scherzer and Chris Sale, limited the NL to just three hits in a dominant performance that marked the first back-to-back All-Star shutouts in history. The AL scored single runs in the fourth inning on a sacrifice fly by Jose Bautista, in the fifth on a groundout by J. J. Hardy, and in the eighth on a ground-rule double by Jason Kipnis. Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees earned the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for pitching a perfect eighth inning in what would be his final All-Star appearance, receiving a prolonged standing ovation from the crowd and opponents alike in a heartfelt tribute to the retiring closer. Managers Jim Leyland (Detroit Tigers, AL) and Bruce Bochy (San Francisco Giants, NL) guided their squads in the 3-hour, 6-minute contest broadcast on Fox.

The week-long All-Star festivities in New York set multiple attendance records, including over 1 million fans across events at Citi Field, and highlighted the Home Run Derby won by Oakland Athletics outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, who later added to the excitement by catching the ceremonial first pitch from former Mets star Tom Seaver. The game underscored Rivera's legendary career, as AL players greeted him on the field before his entrance, and it remains notable as the second All-Star Game hosted by the Mets, following the 1964 event at Shea Stadium. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Georgetown Hoyas Basketball Big East Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-georgetown-hoyas-basketball-big-east-championship-ring-p-680.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Georgetown Hoyas Basketball Big East Championship Ring" alt="2021 Georgetown Hoyas Basketball Big East Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-georgetown-hoyas-basketball-big-east-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Ewing and HC.

The 2020 - 21 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 2020 - 21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hoyas, led by fourth-year head coach Patrick Ewing, were members of the Big East Conference. Although the Hoyas normally play their home games at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., public-health restrictions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced Georgetown to play its home games on campus at McDonough Gymnasium without fans.

UConn (Connecticut) joined the Big East Conference this season. Like Georgetown a founding member of the original Big East Conference of 1979 - 2013, UConn had remained behind in the old conference - which renamed itself the American Athletic Conference, marketed as "The American" - when Georgetown and six other schools left it to form the new Big East Conference in 2013. Georgetown and UConn had played only twice since then, in non-conference games in 2016 and 2017, but UConn's move to the Big East allowed the conference rivalry between the schools to resume in 2020 - 2021.

UConn's move to the Big East also expanded the Big East regular season. Beginning in 2020 - 2021, each Big East team was scheduled to play 20 regular-season conference games rather than the 18 they had played each year from the 2013 - 2014 through 2019 - 2020 seasons. However, the cancellation of some games during 2020-2021 due to COVID-19 issues resulted in only two teams playing their full slate of 20 games. The Hoyas played only 16 conference games during the 2020 - 2021 season.

Despite having nine new players and a preseason consensus that they would finish at the bottom of the Big East, the Hoyas had an unexpectedly successful season. They finished in eighth place in the Big East during the regular season, then won the 2021 Big East men's basketball tournament - their first Big East championship since 2007 - to earn an automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, their first appearance in the tournament since 2015. They lost in the first round to Colorado. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Tony Stewart NASCAR Hall of Fame Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-tony-stewart-nascar-hall-of-fame-ring-p-679.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Tony Stewart NASCAR Hall of Fame Ring" alt="2020 Tony Stewart NASCAR Hall of Fame Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-tony-stewart-nascar-hall-of-fame-ring-1.jpg" /></a>Tony Stewart (born Anthony Wayne Stewart; May 20, 1971) is an American professional racing driver, team owner, and philanthropist, best known for winning three NASCAR Cup Series championships (2002, 2005, and 2011) and being the only driver to secure titles in both the IndyCar Series (1997) and NASCAR's premier stock car division. Born in Columbus, Indiana, Stewart began his racing career as a child in go-karts, capturing his first national karting championship at age 12 in 1983, and later amassed four United States Auto Club (USAC) national titles, including the prestigious Triple Crown in 1995 across midget, sprint car, and Silver Crown divisions.

Transitioning to NASCAR in 1999, Stewart earned Rookie of the Year honors in the Cup Series with three victories in his debut season and went on to secure 49 wins over his 18-year full-time driving career, triumphing on diverse track types from ovals to road courses. His 2011 championship run was particularly dramatic, as he clinched the title with a victory in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, marking one of the sport's most memorable pursuits. Beyond driving, Stewart co-founded Stewart-Haas Racing in 2009, which captured three driver's championships (two Cup Series, one Xfinity Series) and 70 Cup Series wins before ceasing operations after the 2024 season, while he also owns Tony Stewart Racing (dirt track focused, with 27 championships since 2001) and Eldora Speedway since 2004.

Stewart's versatility extends to other series, including a 2006 International Race of Champions (IROC) title, a 2021 SRX Series championship, and NHRA drag racing achievements such as a 3rd-place finish in Top Alcohol Dragster in 2023, the Top Alcohol Dragster championship and Top Fuel Rookie of the Year in 2024, and the Top Fuel regular season championship in 2025. A philanthropist since founding the Tony Stewart Foundation in 2003?which raised over $7 million for causes like children's welfare and animal rescue before closing in 2024?he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2020, the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2022, and named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023. ]]></description>
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      <title>2008 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2008-penn-state-nittany-lions-big-ten-championship-ring-p-678.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2008 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2008 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2008-penn-state-nittany-lions-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Paterno and HC.

The 2008 Penn State Nittany Lions football team, led by head coach Joe Paterno in his 43rd season, compiled an overall record of 11 - 2 and a 7 - 1 mark in Big Ten Conference play, earning a share of the Big Ten championship alongside Ohio State. The season began with a milestone victory in the opener against Coastal Carolina, marking Paterno's 373rd career win and tying him with Florida State's Bobby Bowden for the most victories by a major college football coach at the time. Under Paterno's long tenure, which began in 1966, the Nittany Lions built on prior successes, including a 9 - 4 finish in 2007, to emerge as a national contender early in the year.

The team's success was driven by a stout defense that ranked eighth nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 14.4 points per game, and a balanced offense that averaged 38.9 points and 448.9 total yards per contest. Quarterback Daryll Clark anchored the offense, providing effective passing and rushing leadership that propelled Penn State to top-20 national rankings in both rushing (17th, 205.8 yards per game) and total offense (14th). A pivotal moment came on October 25, when the Nittany Lions defeated Ohio State 13 - 6 in Columbus, securing their first victory there since 1978 and taking control of the Big Ten race.

As Big Ten co-champions, Penn State earned a berth in the Rose Bowl as the conference representative, facing USC on January 1, 2009, in their first appearance in the game since 1923. The Nittany Lions finished the season ranked No. 8 in both the final AP Poll and the USA Today Coaches Poll, marking their 22nd top-10 finish under Paterno. ]]></description>
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      <title>2016 Florida State Seminoles Orange Bowl Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2016-florida-state-seminoles-orange-bowl-championship-ring-p-677.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2016 Florida State Seminoles Orange Bowl Championship Ring" alt="2016 Florida State Seminoles Orange Bowl Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2016-florida-state-seminoles-orange-bowl-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2016 Orange Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 30, 2016 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, played between the Michigan Wolverines of the Big Ten Conference against the Florida State Seminoles of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). It was one of the 2016 - 17 bowl games that concluded the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Florida State won the game by a score of 33 - 32. Dalvin Cook, running back for the Seminoles, was named the game's MVP.

The game was played on the 30th instead of on December 31 or January 1, as the following day's College Football Playoff semi-final bowls were played with earlier kick-off times that intruded into the New Year's Six early-afternoon scheduling window.

This Orange Bowl game featured the Michigan Wolverines and the Florida State Seminoles.

This was the third meeting between the two schools, with the all time series tied at 1 - 1; the most recent previous meeting was in 1991, when the Seminoles defeated the Wolverines by a score of 51 - 31 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The other meeting occurred in 1986 when the Wolverines defeated the Seminoles by a score of 20 - 18, a game also played in Ann Arbor.

After finishing their regular season with a 9 - 3 record, the Seminoles were selected to their 10th Orange Bowl appearance, the third most Orange Bowl appearances by any team. This will be their 46th bowl game appearance. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 00:20:24 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2016-penn-state-nittany-lions-big-ten-championship-ring-p-676.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2016 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2016 Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2016-penn-state-nittany-lions-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Franklin and HC.

The 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game was played December 3, 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the sixth annual Big Ten Football Championship Game to determine the 2016 champion of the Big Ten Conference.

The 2016 Big Ten Championship Game pitted the Wisconsin Badgers, champions of the West Division, who made its fourth appearance in six years in the conference title game, against the East Division champion Penn State Nittany Lions, who made their first-ever appearance in the conference championship game. Penn State and Ohio State had identical 8 - 1 conference records, but Penn State won the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Buckeyes.

The 2016 Championship Game would be the sixth in the Big Ten's 121-year history, and the third to feature the conference's East and West division alignment. Last season, the Big Ten Championship Game featured the Michigan State Spartans, champions of the East Division, and the Iowa Hawkeyes, champions of the West Division. Iowa made its first appearance in the conference championship game, while Michigan State made its third appearance (L in 2011, W in 2013). Michigan State defeated Iowa 16 - 13 to win its second Big Ten Championship in three years.

The Nittany Lions started the season off 2 - 2 after losses to Pitt and No. 4 Michigan but finished the regular season on an 8-game winning streak as well as beating No. 2 Ohio State while averaging 35 points per game. They clinched the Big Ten East and a spot in the Big Ten Championship with a win and a Michigan loss to Ohio State. The Nittany Lions were led by sophomore duo quarterback Trace McSorley and 1,000+ yard rusher in Saquon Barkley and junior wide receiver Chris Godwin.

They finished the regular season 10 - 2 (8 - 1 Big Ten), a big improvement from the last two seasons under head coach James Franklin (finished 7 - 6 both seasons). Following Penn State's upset of No. 2 Ohio State, the Nittany Lions would be ranked No. 24 in the AP poll, their first appearance in the poll since December 4, 2011, where they were ranked No. 23 prior to their loss to No. 17 Houston in the TicketCity Bowl. The following week, following their 62 - 24 victory over Purdue, Penn State was ranked No. 23 in the Coaches poll, their first appearance in said poll since December 4, 2011. Furthermore, Penn State made its debut in the CFP's first ranking of the season on November 1, where they were placed at No. 12; throughout the remainder of the season, the Nittany Lions continued to climb, maxing out at No. 7/8 heading into the Big Ten Championship Game. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 UConn Huskies Back-to-Back Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-uconn-huskies-backtoback-championship-ring-p-675.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 UConn Huskies Back-to-Back Championship Ring" alt="2024 UConn Huskies Back-to-Back Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-uconn-huskies-back-to-back-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The UConn men's basketball team (37-3) became the third program since 1973 to win back-to-back national titles, taking down one-seed Purdue by a score of 75-60 on Monday night in the 2024 National Championship at State Farm Stadium. Tristen Newton led the Huskies with 20 points, seven assists and five rebounds in the triumph, giving Connecticut its sixth national title.

UConn is now tied with North Carolina for the third-most national championships of any program in NCAA Tournament history. The back-to-back titles are a first for Connecticut in their storied program history. All six national championships have come in the last 25 ? doubling up any other program in that span.

Newton was named Final Four Most Outstanding Player after averaging 16.0 points, 8.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds in UConn's two double-digit wins in Phoenix. He became the first player to ever record 20 points, five rebounds and five assists without a turnover in an NCAA Championship game. Newton was joined on the All-Tournament Team by Donovan Clingan, Stephon Castle and Cam Spencer. Castle recorded 15 points and five rebounds against the Boilermakers on Monday night, while Spencer added 11 and grabbed eight rebounds.

UConn led by six after a half, then turned on the jets in the second to push its lead to double-figures and not relent. The Huskies held a top-five offense to 60 points or fewer for the second time in the NCAA Tournament and won all six games in the Big Dance by double-figures ? giving Connecticut a record 12-straight such wins in March Madness. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 10:03:48 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2024 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-uconn-huskies-national-championship-ring-p-674.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring" alt="2024 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-uconn-huskies-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 - 24 UConn Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 2023 - 24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Huskies were led by sixth-year head coach Dan Hurley in the team's fourth season since their return to the Big East Conference. The Huskies played their home games at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The UConn Huskies men's basketball team drew an average home attendance of 12,733 in 16 games in 2023 - 24.

The Huskies finished the season 37-3, 18-2 in Big East play to win the regular season championship. They defeated Xavier, St. John's, and Marquette to win the Big East tournament, receiving the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Receiving the No. 1 overall seed, they returned to the National Championship game for the second straight year and defeated Purdue to become the first back-to-back National Champions since Florida (who won the tournament in 2006 and 2007).

The season was marked by a number of records at both the program and national level. UConn set a program record for regular season wins (28) and total wins (37) in a season, and became the first Big East team to win 18 conference games. In the postseason, they became the first team since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 (therefore requiring six victories to win the championship) to win every game by at least 14 points, breaking their own record of winning every game by 13 points set the previous year. They set additional records in the NCAA tournament for largest combined margin of victory in all their games with 140 points; and by extension, the largest average margin of victory of 23.3 points per game. This has led many to call them the best team in UConn history and among the best college basketball teams of all time.[7 ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:53:55 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2023 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-uconn-huskies-national-championship-ring-p-673.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring" alt="2023 UConn Huskies National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-uconn-huskies-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 - 23 UConn Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 2022 - 23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Huskies were led by fifth-year head coach Dan Hurley in the team's third season since their return to the Big East Conference. The Huskies played their home games at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

The Huskies finished the season 31 - 8, 13 - 7 in Big East play to finish in a tie for fourth place. As the No. 4 seed in the Big East tournament, they defeated Providence in the quarterfinals before losing to Marquette in the semifinals. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 4 seed in the West region. UConn defeated Iona, Saint Mary's, Arkansas, and Gonzaga to advance to the school's sixth Final Four and first since 2014. They defeated Miami and San Diego State to win the national championship game, the school's fifth championship since 1999, and were only the fifth men's team to win all six of its games by 10 points or more. UConn was the first team since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 (therefore requiring six victories to win the championship), to win every game by at least 13 points. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:44:11 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2023 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-p-672.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2023 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game was a college football game played on December 2, 2023, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the 13th edition of the Big Ten Football Championship Game and determined the champion of the conference for the 2023 season. The game began at 8:17 p.m. EST and aired on Fox, featuring the West Division champion Iowa Hawkeyes and the East Division champion Michigan Wolverines. Michigan won 26 - 0 to secure their third consecutive outright Big Ten title. Head coach Jim Harbaugh became the first Big Ten coach to achieve that feat. The division era ended with the East Division going 10 - 0 in title games since the East-West format change in 2014.

The 2023 Big Ten Championship Game featured the Iowa Hawkeyes, champions of the West Division, and the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the East Division. This was the third Big Ten title game appearance for both programs, The Hawkeyes were 0 - 2 in previous appearances, having most recently lost to Michigan in 2021. The Wolverines were 2 - 0 in previous appearances, having also defeated Purdue in 2022.

Michigan entered the game at 12 - 0 (9 - 0 BIG) and was designated as the visiting team. Heading into the final week of the regular season, Michigan and Ohio State both had undefeated conference records at 8 - 0 going into the 2023 edition of The Game in Ann Arbor, thus making the game a de facto East division championship. The Wolverines won the game 30 - 24, and clinched the division title for the third consecutive season. A win would mean a third consecutive appearance in the College Football Playoff the Wolverines. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Los Angeles FC MLS Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-los-angeles-fc-mls-cup-championship-ring-p-671.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Los Angeles FC MLS Cup Championship Ring" alt="2022 Los Angeles FC MLS Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-los-angeles-fc-mls-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>MLS Cup 2022 was the 27th edition of the MLS Cup, the championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS) at the conclusion of the 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs. The soccer match took place on November 5, 2022, at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, California, United States. It was contested by hosts Los Angeles FC from the Western Conference and the Philadelphia Union of the Eastern Conference to determine the champion of the 2022 season. Both clubs finished the regular season atop their respective conference standings with the same number of points, but LAFC won the Supporters' Shield with the wins tiebreaker.

Los Angeles FC won their first MLS Cup title in a penalty shootout following a 3-3 draw in extra time. The score matched the record for the highest-scoring final in MLS Cup history and included the two latest goals to be scored in an MLS Cup Playoffs match, which Jack Elliott and Gareth Bale scored in stoppage time. The shootout ended in a 3-0 shutout for LAFC and their substitute goalkeeper John McCarthy, who made two saves in the shootout and was named the most valuable player (MVP) of the match.

The match was played at Banc of California Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium owned by Los Angeles FC, and had 22,384 spectators. It was broadcast in the United States on Fox Sports in English and both Univision and TUDN in Spanish. These broadcasts drew a combined 2.16 million viewers, the second-highest television audience in MLS Cup history. LAFC became the eighth team in MLS to win a domestic double and qualified for the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League, where they finished as runners-up. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Montreal Alouettes The 110th Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-montreal-alouettes-the-110th-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-670.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Montreal Alouettes The 110th Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="2023 Montreal Alouettes The 110th Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-montreal-alouettes-the-110th-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name and number on this ring is DEQUOY 24

The 110th Grey Cup was played to determine the Canadian Football League (CFL) champion for the 2023 season. The game was played on November 19, 2023, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, between the West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes. The Alouettes defeated the Blue Bombers, 28 - 24. It was the 12th time that Hamilton had hosted the Grey Cup, the previous having been in 2021.

Due to Ontario COVID-19 public health orders still in effect as of mid-October 2021, all in-person entertainment festivities for the 108th Grey Cup in Hamilton in 2021 were cancelled. It was therefore announced on October 14, 2021, that the 110th Grey Cup in 2023 would be awarded to Hamilton, in order to allow organizers to host the Grey Cup and all associated festivities as originally planned.

The game featured the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, playing in their fourth consecutive Grey Cup, versus the Montreal Alouettes, holders of the record for the longest Grey Cup appearance drought, having last appeared in a championship game in 2010. The Alouettes made their 19th Grey Cup appearance while the Blue Bombers made their league-leading 28th appearance in the title game. The Alouettes were attempting to win their eighth championship and the Blue Bombers were attempting to win their 13th, including their third in four years.

The Alouettes finished in second place in the East Division after qualifying for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. The team finished with an 11 - 7 record, but notably won every game against teams that finished with losing records, and lost every game against teams that finished with winning records. Because they faced the Blue Bombers, Lions, and Argonauts back-to-back in their schedule, the Alouettes started the season on a two-game winning streak, followed by a three-game losing streak, then a four-game winning streak, then a four-game losing streak, and finally a five-game winning streak. The Alouettes qualified for the playoffs following their week 17 win over the Ottawa Redblacks. In the playoffs, the team handily defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 27 - 12 in the East Semi-Final as they held their opponent to four field goals and no touchdowns. In the East final, the Alouettes would face the heavily favoured 16 - 2 Argonauts, a team to whom the Alouettes had already lost three times during the regular season. However, the Alouettes forced nine Toronto turnovers: four interceptions including two that went for touchdowns, four turnovers on downs, and a fumble recovery. The Alouettes dominated the Argonauts and won the game 38 - 17 in front of the largest crowd to watch an Argonauts game at BMO Field. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Super Bowl LIX Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-super-bowl-lix-philadelphia-eagles-championship-ring-p-669.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 Super Bowl LIX Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring" alt="2024 Super Bowl LIX Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-super-bowl-lix-philadelphia-eagles-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is HURTS and his number 1.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LIX was an American football championship game played between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles and the American Football Conference (AFC) and two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2024 season. In a rematch of Super Bowl LVII two years prior, the Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22. The game was played on February 9, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. It was the eleventh Super Bowl played in New Orleans, and the eighth in the Superdome following Super Bowl XLVII in 2013. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP after scoring three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) and setting the Super Bowl record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 72.

The Chiefs finished the regular season with a 15-2 record (tied for league best). Kansas City's seventh Super Bowl appearance, the franchise entered the game in a bid to achieve the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat, having won Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 and Super Bowl LVII in 2023. The Eagles posted a 14-3 record with the aid of an improved offense and the league's top-ranked defense, making their fifth Super Bowl appearance.

Although Super Bowl LIX was expected to be a close contest, the Eagles dominated throughout the game. The Chiefs did not score until the waning moments of the third quarter, gaining only 23 yards in the first half, the second-lowest first-half yardage in Super Bowl history. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes struggled throughout, being sacked a career-high six times, all while the Eagles' defense did not employ any blitzes. He committed three turnovers, including a 38-yard pick-six by Cooper DeJean, who became the second rookie in Super Bowl history to achieve such a feat. Philadelphia took advantage of their powerful defensive performance and the Chiefs' offensive struggles to build a 34-point lead by the time of the Chiefs' first score. The Eagles held a 40-6 lead in the final five minutes before the Chiefs had two late scores, occurring after many of the Eagles' starters had exited the game.

This was the Eagles second Super Bowl championship, along with their victory in Super Bowl LII seven years earlier. The Chiefs were handed their third Super Bowl loss in franchise history, following losses in Super Bowl I and Super Bowl LV.

The game was televised in the United States by Fox and streamed on Tubi. Super Bowl LIX became the most watched broadcast in American television history, with an average of 127.7 million viewers in the United States, breaking a record set by the previous year's Super Bowl. An average of 14.5 million viewers came from streaming platforms. The halftime show, headlined by Kendrick Lamar, became the most watched of its kind with a TV audience of more than 133.5 million viewers, breaking a record set by that of Super Bowl XXVII. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 New York Liberty WNBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-new-york-liberty-wnba-championship-ring-p-668.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 New York Liberty WNBA Championship Ring" alt="2024 New York Liberty WNBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/thumb_image/150x150_2024-new-york-liberty-wnba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2024 New York Liberty season was the 28th season for the New York Liberty franchise of the WNBA, and their third season under head coach, Sandy Brondello. The season tipped off on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, against the Washington Mystics in Washington.

The Liberty started the season strongly, winning their first four games, including a dominant 102-66 win over Indiana. They slowed a little after that, losing two straight games, before winning their final two games in May. They finished the month 6-2. Their winning streak carried forward into June as they won six additional games to extend the streak to eight games. The streak included another blow-out win over Indiana and wins over Connecticut and Las Vegas. The streak also encompassed all their WNBA Commissioner's Cup regular season games. Their 5-0 Commissioner's Cup earned them a spot in the finals. Their winning streak was broken after eight games by Phoenix. After that, they won back-to-back games against Los Angeles and a game in Atlanta before the Commissioner's Cup Final. The Liberty came up short of winning back-to-back Commissioner's Cups as they lost the final to Minnesota 89-94. They won their final game in June to finish the month 10-1. They defeated Minnesota before losing to Indiana to begin July. They won their next four games before the Olympic break to finish July 5-1. They headed into the Olympic break with a WNBA best 21-4 record. The Liberty's stellar play carried through the Olympic break as they won their first four games back, including a back-to-back against Dallas. They lost two of their last four games, losing against Connecticut and Los Angeles to finish August 6-2. Their win on August 17 secured them a playoff berth. The Liberty entered September in a fight for the number one seed with Minnesota. The team won their first four games of the month before dropping two of their last three. The loss on September 15 to Minnesota ended up not being pivotal as the Liberty secured the number one seed with a win in their next game on September 17. They finished September 5-2. The Liberty's overall regular season record was 32-8, which matched their record from the previous season.

The Liberty entered the playoffs as the number one seed, and hosted the eighth-seeded Atlanta Dream in the First Round. The Liberty used home court advantage to sweep the Dream two games to zero, winning Game One 83-69 and Game Two 91-82. In the Semifinals the Liberty faced the fourth seed Las Vegas Aces. The Liberty won Games One and Two in New York 87-77 and 88-84. The Aces won Game Three in Las Vegas 95-81, but the Liberty took Game Four 76-62 to win the series three games to one. The Liberty faced Minnesota in a re-match of the Commissionier's Cup final in the WNBA Finals. New York lost Game One 93-95 in overtime. They bounced back to win Game Two 80-66. They won Game Three in Minnesota 80-77. They were unable to close out the Finals in Game Four, losing 80-82. The series returned to New York for Game 5, which the Liberty won, in overtime, 67-62. This was the first WNBA title for the Liberty, ending a streak of five Finals losses. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Las Vegas Aces WNBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-las-vegas-aces-wnba-championship-ring-p-667.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Las Vegas Aces WNBA Championship Ring" alt="2023 Las Vegas Aces WNBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/thumb_image/150x150_2023-las-vegas-aces-wnba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 Las Vegas Aces season was the franchise's 27th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and the sixth year the franchise is based in Las Vegas - after relocating from San Antonio and Utah. This was also the second season under head coach Becky Hammon. They were the defending WNBA champions, after defeating the Connecticut Sun in the 2022 WNBA Finals.

The Aces largely kept their team intact after their championship season, only trading away Dearica Hamby, but signing former WNBA Champions Candace Parker and Alysha Clark in the offseason. This continuity proved positive in the first month of the season as the Aces went 4-0 in May. Their winning streak continued and went to seven games before they lost their first game of the season on June 8 to the Connecticut Sun. After the loss, they went on another seven game winning streak, and finished June 10-1. The winning streak continued into July, but ended on the third game of the month with a loss to Dallas. After the nine game winning streak, the Aces again won out in the month, finishing on a seven game winning streak, and finishing July with a 10-1 record. They managed to get their winning streak to eleven before losing to the New York Liberty on August 6. Their next loss would again come at the hands of New York, but this time it was in the Commissioner's Cup Final. The Aces defeated New York in the next regular season game, but would then lose to Los Angeles to end a four game regular season winning streak. The Aces won three of their next five games to finish August with an 8-4 record. During the month, they secured their playoff berth on August 2. They entered the final month of the season fighting with New York for the first seed. The Aces won all three games in September to secure the top seed on the last day of the season.

The Aces finished with a 34-6 regular season record, which was a franchise and WNBA record for number of wins. This was also the first season where the WNBA played 40 games. Their .850 winning percentage was a franchise record but not a WNBA record. The Aces finished as the first seed for the playoffs.

As the first seed, the Aces faced off against the eighth seed Chicago Sky and would host the first two games of the three game series. The Aces didn't lose a quarter in Game One and took the game 87-59. The Aces dominated Game Two in similar fashion, not losing a quarter, and winning the game 92-70 to move on to the Semifinals. In the Semifinals, the Aces faced off against the Dallas Wings. The Aces would host the first two games of the five game series, and game five, if necessary. The Aces dominated Game One, only losing the fourth quarter, but winning the game 97-83. Dallas managed to win two quarters in Game Two, but the Aces won the game 91-84. Game Three, was much closer in Dallas, but the Aces used a strong second half to win the game 64-61 and moved on to the 2023 WNBA Finals.

In the Finals, the Aces faced off against the second seed, New York Liberty. The teams faced each other five times during the regular season, going 2-2 against each other, but the Aces lost the Commissioner's Cup. The Aces used a strong second half to win Game One 99-82. In Game Two, they dominated the first quarter, and again dominated the second half to win 104-76. The Aces only needed to win one of the last three games to retain their title. The Liberty clawed one game back in New York, winning Game Three 87-73. In Game Four, the Aces, as they often had in the playoffs, had a strong second half, and won the game 70-69. The Aces became the first team since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2002 to win back to back WNBA Championships, taking the Finals three games to one. ]]></description>
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      <title>2018 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-seattle-storm-wnba-championship-ring-p-666.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring" alt="2018 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/thumb_image/150x150_2018-seattle-storm-wnba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 WNBA season was the 19th season for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began May 20 and ended on August 19.

The Storm started the season strongly posting a 5-1 record in May. Their only loss came in the opening game of the season against the Phoenix Mercury. The storm had their worst month of the season in June, going 6-4. The team couldn't string together a run of wins, alternating between winning 2 and losing one. The team found their stride in July with a strong 9-2 record. The month started with a 4-game winning streak, and the team won 7 of its first 8. The only losses in July came in over time to Los Angeles and to eventual #2 playoff seed Atlanta. August was another good month for the Storm. The team went 6-1 in the month, with their only loss being at eventual #3 playoff seed Washington. The team's final record of 26-8 was their best since 2010. This record earned them the #1 seed in the 2018 WNBA Playoffs and a bye into the Semifinals.

The Storm faced off against the #5 seed Phoenix Mercury in the Semifinals. The series was a hotly contested series, with both teams making large runs in individual games. Eventually the home team won each game in the series, which meant the Storm advanced 3-2. In the WNBA Finals, the Storm swept the Washington Mystics in three games, securing the third championship in franchise history. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-seattle-storm-wnba-championship-ring-p-665.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring" alt="2020 Seattle Storm WNBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/thumb_image/150x150_2020-seattle-storm-wnba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 Seattle Storm season was the franchise's 21st season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The regular season was originally scheduled to tip off at home versus the Dallas Wings on May 15, 2020. However, the beginning of the 2020 WNBA schedule was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The shortened season tipped off on July 25, 2020, versus the New York Liberty.

Due to ongoing renovations at Climate Pledge Arena the Storm will continue to split time between the Alaska Airlines Arena and the Angel of the Winds Arena.

This WNBA season would have featured an all-time high 36 regular-season games. However, the plan for expanded games was put on hold on April 3, when the WNBA postponed its season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under a plan approved on June 15, the league was scheduled to hold a shortened 22-game regular season at IMG Academy, without fans present, starting on July 24. Gary Kloppenburg was named the interim head coach for the year, when Dan Hughes announced he would sit out the season due to COVID-19 concerns.

The Storm got off to a hot start, winning their first two games before losing to last' years champions Washington. They then went on a nine-game winning streak, and their record sat at 10-1 halfway through the season. The winning streak was ended by a two-game losing streak, just after the halfway mark of the season. The Storm then rallied for seven straight wins and were 18-3 entering the final game of the regular season. They faced off against the 17-4 Las Vegas Aces. With a win, the Storm could secure the first seed in the playoffs. A loss, would mean the Storm would be the second seed via tie-breaker rules. The Aces prevailed 86-84, and the Storm ended up as the second seed.

As the second seed, the Storm received a double-bye into the Semifinals and would play the higher remaining seed. They faced off against the fourth seed Minnesota Lynx. The Storm swept the series three games to none. The first game was a close one, with the Storm winning by two points, but they won the second two games by double digits to advance to the finals. In the finals, they faced off against the Aces again. The Storm again swept the series, three games to none. No game was very close, with the Storm winning the first two games by thirteen, and the third game by thirty three points. The Storm won their fourth WNBA Championship. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-p-664.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" alt="2020 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 SEC Championship Game presented by Dr. Pepper was a college football game played on Saturday, December 19, 2020, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The game determined the 2020 champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The game, the 29th SEC Championship, featured the Florida Gators, champions of the East division, and the Alabama Crimson Tide, champions of the West division.

Alabama defeated Florida with a final score of 52?46, winning their seventh conference championship in twelve seasons. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Championship Ring</title>
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* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

The 2024 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2024 season. The 120th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion New York Yankees. It was the Dodgers' first World Series appearance since 2020 and the Yankees' first World Series appearance since their victory in 2009. It was the 12th time in the Dodgers?Yankees rivalry that the teams met in the World Series, and the first instance since 1981. The series began on October 25 and ended on October 30 with the Dodgers defeating the Yankees in five games. Freddie Freeman was named the MVP of the series, tying a World Series record with 12 runs batted in (RBIs) and hitting home runs in the first four games of the series, including Game 1 when he hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history.

The Dodgers and Yankees entered the 2024 MLB postseason as the top seeds in their respective leagues. The Dodgers had home-field advantage in the series due to their better regular season win-loss record. Superstar players Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani had also made their World Series debuts this Series. Coming into the series, the two teams had played 66 World Series games against each other all-time, the most for any two teams by far, with the Yankees having a 37?29 record over the Dodgers. The Yankees had a 6-1 World Series title edge during the Brooklyn Dodgers/Subway Series era, and the two teams tying 2-2 following the Dodgers' relocation to Los Angeles, making the overall record 8-3.

In the 2024 World Series, Freeman's Game 1 walk-off grand slam built momentum for the Dodgers to take a 3-0 series lead, following two subsequent low-scoring wins. This winning streak was halted after the Yankees won Game 4, making the series 3-1. In Game 5, the Yankees quickly took a 5-0 lead heading into the 5th inning. However, Game 5 is most remembered for a series of Yankee errors and misplays that enabled the Dodgers to overcome the 5-run deficit and tie the game in the same inning. The Dodgers would eventually retake the lead and clinch the title, ending the series at 4-1 and setting the record for most runs to come from behind in a World Series-clinching game.

It was the Dodgers' eighth World Series title in franchise history following 2020. For the Yankees, it was their 14th World Series loss in franchise history, putting them in a two-way tie for most World Series losses with the Dodgers. In terms of their rivalry, the Dodgers won the series over the Yankees for the fourth time, the record standing at 8-4 following this series. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-national-championship-ring-p-662.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes National Championship Ring" alt="2024 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship was a college football bowl game played on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The eleventh College Football Playoff National Championship, the game determined the national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for the 2024 season. It was the final game of the 2024-25 College Football Playoff (CFP), the first national championship under the 12-team CFP format, and, aside from any all-star games afterward, the culminating game of the 2024-25 bowl season. The game began at 7:30 p.m. EST and was televised nationally by ESPN. Sponsored by telecommunications company AT&T, the game was officially known as the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship presented by AT&T.

The game featured the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes from the Big Ten Conference and the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish, an FBS independent. The teams had met eight times previously, with Notre Dame winning the first two and Ohio State winning the last six, including a home-and-home in 2022 and 2023. It was their third postseason meeting after the 2006 Fiesta Bowl and 2016 Fiesta Bowl. Ohio State entered seeking their ninth national championship, the first since 2014, while Notre Dame entered seeking their twelfth and the first since 1988. The game marked the first back-to-back national championships without a participant from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since the 2005 Orange Bowl and 2006 Rose Bowl.

Notre Dame began the game with a Riley Leonard touchdown that concluded an 18-play drive with a duration of nearly ten minutes. Ohio State scored touchdowns on all three of its possessions in the first half on passes from Will Howard to Jeremiah Smith and Quinshon Judkins, as well as a Judkins rush, giving the Buckeyes a 21-7 lead at halftime. They continued their scoring streak to begin the third quarter; after a 70-yard rush by Quinshon Judkins on the second play of the second half, Ohio State scored shortly after and added a field goal on their following drive to push their lead to 31-7. A Jaden Greathouse touchdown reception followed for the Irish, who regained possession quickly following an Ohio State fumble. Notre Dame's ensuing field goal attempt was unsuccessful, though they forced a punt and Greathouse caught another touchdown pass which, along with a successful two-point conversion, narrowed Ohio State's lead to eight. The Buckeyes kicked a field goal on their last possession after running out much of the clock, however, and won the national championship by a score of 34-23. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-clemson-tigers-acc-championship-ring-p-661.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring" alt="2024 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-clemson-tigers-acc-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2024 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by Dabo Swinney, in his 17th year and 16th full season as Clemson's head coach.

The 2024 ACC Championship Game was a college football conference championship game played on December 7, 2024, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina to determine the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for the 2024 season. The game featured the SMU Mustangs and the Clemson Tigers. The 20th annual ACC Championship Game began at 8:00 p.m. EST on ABC.

The 2024 ACC Championship Game featured the SMU Mustangs, with an 8-0 conference record, representing the #1 seed, and the Clemson Tigers, with a 7-1 conference record, representing the #2 seed.

This was the first ACC title game appearance for SMU in its first season in the ACC. The matchup also was the first ever meeting between the two schools. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:52:16 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2023 Michigan Wolverines National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-michigan-wolverines-national-championship-ring-p-660.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Michigan Wolverines National Championship Ring" alt="2023 Michigan Wolverines National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-michigan-wolverines-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. In their ninth and final year under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines compiled a perfect 15?0 record, outscored opponents by a total of 538 to 156, and won their third consecutive Big Ten championship with a 26?0 victory over Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game. They defeated No. 4 Alabama, 27-20 in overtime, in the 2024 Rose Bowl. The Wolverines then defeated No. 2 Washington, 34-13, in the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship to claim their first College Football Playoff (CFP) title and 12th national championship in program history, the first since 1997, and the first consensus national championship since 1948. With a win against Maryland on November 18, Michigan became the first program in college football history to reach 1,000 wins.

Michigan was the first national champion to have a lead at halftime in every game it played since the 2001 Miami Hurricanes football team. The Wolverines are the first team in Big Ten football history to complete a 15?0 season and the fourth NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team to do so following Clemson in 2018, LSU in 2019, and Georgia in 2022. Michigan ranked No. 1 in the AP and Coaches Polls for the first time since the 1997 season.

Michigan's statistical leaders included starting quarterback J. J. McCarthy with 2,991 passing yards and a 72.3% completion percentage and running back Blake Corum with 1,245 rushing yards and an FBS-leading and single-season school-record 27 rushing touchdowns. Guard Zak Zinter was selected as an unanimous All-American, with Corum and cornerbacks Mike Sainristil and Will Johnson receiving first-team All-American honors.

McCarthy was awarded the Big Ten Quarterback of the Year and Corum received the Big Ten Running Back of the Year for a second straight season. Both were also selected to the 2023 All-Big Ten Conference football team receiving first-team honors. In addition was Zinter, Sainristil, Johnson, center Drake Nugent, offensive tackle LaDarius Henderson, tight end Colston Loveland and defensive lineman Mason Graham. Michigan's defense held opponents to 10.4 points per game (PPG), the fewest by a Big Ten team since Michigan's 1997 national championship team (9.5 PPG) and fewest overall since in Alabama in 2011 (8.8 PPG).

Harbaugh was suspended by the university from game-day coaching for the first three games of the season due to alleged recruiting violations during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was also suspended by the Big Ten for the final three games of the regular season as punishment of the program for the unresolved allegations of sign-stealing. Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore led the team to four victories, including wins over No. 10 Penn State and No. 2 Ohio State, as acting head coach during Harbaugh's absence.

Michigan drew an average home attendance of 109,971 in 2023, the highest in college football. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:52:42 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2023 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-san-francisco-49ers-national-football-championship-ring-p-659.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring" alt="2023 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-san-francisco-49ers-nfc-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 season was the San Francisco 49ers'74th in the National Football League (NFL), their 78th overall, their tenth playing their home games at Levi's Stadium and their seventh under the head coach/general manager tandem of Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch. This was the team's first season since 2013 and 2016, respectively, without safety Jimmie Ward and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo on the roster; Garoppolo signed with the Las Vegas Raiders on March 17, while Ward signed with the Houston Texans the following day.

The team had a 5-0 start that left them, along with the Philadelphia Eagles, as the last undefeated teams remaining. The 49ers lost to the Cleveland Browns in Week 6, their first of three consecutive losses heading into their bye week. Following the bye, the 49ers won 6 games in a row and, with a week 14 win over the division rival Seattle Seahawks, coupled with the Green Bay Packers' loss to the New York Giants on Monday Night Football, became the first team to clinch a playoff berth in 2023, their fourth in five seasons. The following week the 49ers clinched the NFC West in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2011-2012 with a 45-29 win over the Arizona Cardinals. With a 27-10 Week 17 win over the Washington Commanders, and the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles losing, the 49ers clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs for the first time since 2019. Despite clinching the number one seed, the team failed to match their 13-4 record from the previous year, going 12-5, following their season finale loss to the Los Angeles Rams. After a close 24-21 win in the divisional playoffs against the Green Bay Packers, the 49ers advanced to the NFC Championship Game for the 19th time overall, hosted their record 11th NFC Championship Game, the fourth time in five seasons, the fourth time they had made it in three consecutive seasons, after 1988-1990, 1992-1994, and 2011-2013. In the NFC Championship game against the Detroit Lions, the 49ers came back from a 24-7 halftime deficit to win 34-31, setting an NFL record for overcoming the largest halftime deficit in a championship game. Coincidentally, the 49ers had been the most recent team to overcome a 17-point deficit in a championship game (but which was not a halftime deficit), which happened in 2012 against the Atlanta Falcons. The win allowed the 49ers to make their second Super Bowl appearance in 5 seasons, and their eighth appearance overall. The 49ers faced the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, which was a rematch of Super Bowl LIV. The 49ers season ended in defeat again to the Chiefs in the rematch, as they lost in overtime by a score of 25-22.

The 49ers finished the season in the top 10 in multiple offensive and defensive categories. On offense, the 49ers finished with 491 points scored, which was third most in the league and the second most points scored in franchise history (behind the 1994 team which scored 505 points). They finished second in the league in total offense with 398.4 yards per game, which included finishing fourth in pass yards per game (257.9) and third in rush yards per game (140.5). They also established an NFL record by becoming the first team in league history to have four players with over 1,000 scrimmage yards, with Deebo Samuel (1,085), George Kittle (1,022), Christian McCaffrey (2,023) and Brandon Aiyuk (1,317) all surpassing the mark. On defense, the 49ers finished third in the league in scoring defense, giving up just 17.5 points per game and finished first in the league with 22 interceptions (tied with the Chicago Bears).

The 2023 49ers defeated every team that made the playoffs in the conference, the first time this has happened since 1993 by the Chiefs. The 49ers defeated the Rams, Cowboys, Buccaneers, and Eagles in the regular season, while defeating the Packers and Lions in the playoffs.

The San Francisco 49ers drew an average home attendance of 71,655 in 8 home games in the 2023 NFL season. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-los-angeles-galaxy-mls-cup-championship-ring-p-658.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring" alt="2024 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-la-galaxy-mls-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2024 LA Galaxy season was the club's 29th season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid. LA Galaxy play their home matches at Dignity Health Sports Park in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California. The Galaxy opened the season on February 25, 2024, hosting Inter Miami CF.

The Galaxy qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2022 on September 14, and made their first MLS Cup appearance since 2014, winning a record sixth MLS Cup. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2025 02:32:19 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2002 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring</title>
      <link>https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2002-los-angeles-galaxy-mls-cup-championship-ring-p-657.html</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2002-los-angeles-galaxy-mls-cup-championship-ring-p-657.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2002 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring" alt="2002 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2002-la-galaxy-mls-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>In 2002, the Galaxy won their first MLS Cup in the club's fourth appearance by defeating the New England Revolution 1-0. In 2003, the Galaxy finished fourth playing more away games due to stadium construction, with the possible existing obstacles, the team finished 9-12-9. The Galaxy bounced back by gaining second with an 11-9-10 record. They lost to the Wizards in the final, 0-2.

In 2005, the Galaxy acquired Landon Donovan from San Jose. The franchise won the Open Cup again ending with a record of 13?13?6. Having qualified for the playoffs for the 2005 season, the Galaxy has been the only team to appear in the playoffs in all of the league's first ten seasons. They won the 2005 MLS Cup, defeating the New England Revolution in extra time, 1-0.

The 2006 season began on March 16 with the sudden death of Doug Hamilton, the team's 43-year-old general manager, who suffered a heart attack on board a plane carrying the team back from Costa Rica where they had played Saprissa in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The team finished fifth in the Western Conference, eliminating them from playoff contention for the first time since the league's inception. Midway through the season, Steve Sampson was sacked as head coach, replaced by Frank Yallop. The team managed to make a deep run to the U.S. Open Cup final, but lost 3-1 against the Chicago Fire. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2025 02:33:31 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2014 Daytona 500 Winner Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2014-daytona-500-winner-championship-ring-p-656.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2014 Daytona 500 Winner Championship Ring" alt="2014 Daytona 500 Winner Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2014-daytona-500-winner-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2014 Daytona 500, the 56th running of the event, was held on February 23, 2014 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Contested over 200 laps and 500 miles (800 km) on the 2.5 miles (4.0 km) asphalt tri-oval, it was the first race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Dale Earnhardt Jr., driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the race, making this his second Daytona 500 victory breaking a 55-race winless streak. Denny Hamlin finished 2nd, while Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the Top 5. This race had seven cautions and 42 lead changes among 18 different drivers. The top rookies of this race were polesitter Austin Dillon (9th), Alex Bowman (23rd), and Brian Scott (25th).

Daytona International Speedway is one of six superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the others being Michigan International Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway, and Talladega Superspeedway. The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees. Jimmie Johnson was the defending race winner.

In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosts races of ARCA, AMA Superbike, USCC, SCCA, and Motocross. The track features multiple layouts including the primary 2.5 miles (4.0 km) high speed tri-oval, a 3.56 miles (5.73 km) sports car course, a 2.95 miles (4.75 km) motorcycle course, and a .25 miles (0.40 km) karting and motorcycle flat-track. The track's 180-acre (73 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation.

The track was built to host racing that was being held by NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. at the former Daytona Beach Road Course and opened with the first Daytona 500 in 1959. The speedway has been renovated three times, with the infield renovated in 2004, and the track repaved in 1978 and 2010.

The program for the 2014 Daytona 500, showing iconic wins, including Trevor Bayne's win in 2011, Dale Earnhardt's in 1998, and Jimmie Johnson's in 2013.
This was the 56th running of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in all of NASCAR. This race also saw the Sprint Cup Series debut of five drivers of the eight in the 2014 rookie class. It also marked Terry Labonte's 32nd and final start in the Daytona 500. His 32 starts in the race are second all-time to Dave Marcis and his 33 starts. This edition of the race turned out to be Marcos Ambrose's final start in the Daytona 500. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2025 02:15:20 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2023 Super Bowl LVIII Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-super-bowl-lviii-kansas-city-chiefs-championship-ring-p-655.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Super Bowl LVIII Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring" alt="2023 Super Bowl LVIII Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-super-bowl-lviii-kansas-city-chiefs-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is MAHOMES 15.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LVIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season. A rematch of Super Bowl LIV four years prior, the American Football Conference (AFC) champion and defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime. The Chiefs became the first NFL team since the 2004 New England Patriots to win back-to-back Super Bowls. The game was played on February 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. This was the first Super Bowl to be held in the state of Nevada.

This was the Chiefs' fourth Super Bowl appearance and third win in five years, their last loss coming in Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. It was the second Super Bowl to be decided in overtime, the first being Super Bowl LI, seven years earlier. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP), completing 34 of 46 passes for 333 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Due to the seating capacity of Allegiant Stadium, the game's sellout attendance of 61,629 was the smallest unrestricted crowd in Super Bowl history, and the smallest unrestricted NFL Championship attendance since December 1946 (58,346).

The game was televised nationally by CBS, streamed on Paramount+, alternatively broadcast on youth-oriented sister network Nickelodeon, and televised on the Spanish-language network Univision. It was also the second simulcast in Super Bowl history, and the first since Super Bowl I. Super Bowl LVIII became the most watched program in American television history, with a total of 123.7 million average viewers across all platforms, which broke the average record of 115.1 million viewers set by the previous year's Super Bowl. This record would again be broken the following year. The game saw the highest unduplicated total audience in history with more than 200 million viewers watching all or part of the game. It was the most-watched United States broadcast since the Apollo 11 moon landing. The halftime show, headlined by Usher, peaked at 129 million viewers. The game's net playing time of 74 minutes and 57 seconds ranks as the longest in Super Bowl history.

Due to the game's competitive and unpredictable nature throughout, as well as its overtime finish, it is ranked as one of the greatest Super Bowls of all time. For the third straight year the Super Bowl was played in the Western United States, following host cities Inglewood, California, in 2022 and Glendale, Arizona, in 2023. It was the first Super Bowl since its inception that George Toma did not serve as groundskeeper. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Boston Celtics NBA Championship Ring</title>
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The 2024 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2023-24 season and conclusion to the season's playoffs. The best-of-seven playoffs was played between the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics and the Western Conference champion Dallas Mavericks. The series started on June 6, and concluded on June 17.

The Celtics defeated the Mavericks four games to one, winning their first championship since 2008 and 18th overall, giving the Celtics the most NBA Championships of any franchise. For only the second time in NBA history (the first being 1975-1980) six different teams won six consecutive Finals. The Celtics' Jaylen Brown was voted the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP), after averaging 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game.

The Boston Celtics finished the regular season with the best record in the NBA, at 64-18. In the first round of the playoffs, they faced the Miami Heat in a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, and won the series 4-1. They then faced the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round, winning again in five games. Finally, they swept the Indiana Pacers in the Conference Finals to reach the NBA Finals for the second time in three years and for the 23rd time in their history. Due to injuries to key players on all three opposing teams during their run through the Eastern Conference playoffs, the Celtics' path to the Finals was considered by media writers as one of the easiest in NBA history. However, the Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis, their starting center, was also injured, suffering a soleus strain in Game 4 of the first round against the Heat. This caused him to miss both of the next two rounds.

A series win gave the Celtics their 18th championship, one more than the Los Angeles Lakers for the most in NBA history. Their last win was in the 2008 NBA Finals. This is the Celtics' third Finals appearance where they played a team from Texas, as they previously defeated the Houston Rockets in the 1981 and 1986 Finals. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Texas Rangers World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-texas-rangers-world-series-championship-ring-p-653.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Texas Rangers World Series Championship Ring" alt="2023 Texas Rangers World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-texas-rangers-world-series-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2023 season, and the 119th edition of the World Series. It was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Texas Rangers and the National League (NL) champion Arizona Diamondbacks. The series began on October 27 and ended on November 1 with Texas winning in five games. The Rangers won their first World Series title since their founding in 1961. This marked the first time since 1989 in which consecutive championships were won by different teams from the same state.

The Rangers and Diamondbacks entered the 2023 MLB postseason as wild cards, making this the third World Series meeting between two wild cards following 2002 and 2014. The Rangers had home-field advantage in the series over the Diamondbacks due to their better regular season record. The Rangers and Diamondbacks split the first two games in Texas before the Rangers won three consecutive games in Arizona to win the series. Corey Seager won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career.

During the regular season, the Texas Rangers were led by an AL-best offense in runs scored and were tied with the Minnesota Twins in home runs. The Rangers led the AL at the All-Star Game with six players in Adolis Garcia, Jonah Heim, Josh Jung, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, and Nathan Eovaldi. Mid-season injuries to staff-aces Jacob deGrom and Eovaldi and subpar performance in the bullpen led the Rangers to acquire closer Aroldis Chapman, middle reliever Chris Stratton, and starting pitchers Jordan Montgomery and Max Scherzer. Despite leading the AL West for most of the season, poor play late in the year saw the team finish second in the division behind the Houston Astros; the teams had identical win-loss records, but Houston owned a better head-to-head record.

The Rangers qualified for the postseason as the fifth seed wild card entrant in the American League just two years removed from a 102-loss season. In the Wild Card Series, they swept the fourth-seeded Tampa Bay Rays. In the Division Series, they swept the American League East division winner and top-seeded Baltimore Orioles. In the American League Championship Series, they defeated their division rival and defending World Series champion Houston Astros in seven games to win their third American League pennant in franchise history. The Rangers made it to the World Series for the first time since 2011, where they lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games. The Rangers were heading in as the favorites to win the series for the first time all postseason while also seeking their first World Series title in franchise history, which would put an end to their World Series championship title drought of 62 seasons since their franchise began, the second-longest active championship drought in Major League Baseball behind the Cleveland Guardians, and the oldest active franchise without a World Series title. This also marked a return to the World Series for three-time World Champion Bruce Bochy, who was looking to tie Walter Alston and Joe Torre for fourth on the list of World Series victories for managers.

Texas came into the season with 50-1 betting odds, which was tied for the seventh-longest odds to make a World Series since 1985. ]]></description>
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      <title>2024 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2024-florida-panthers-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-652.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2024 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2024 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2024-florida-panthers-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2024 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2023-24 season and the culmination of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers defeated the Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers four games to three in the best-of-seven series, earning their first championship in their thirty year history.

The series began on June 8, and ended on June 24. The Panthers had home-ice advantage in the series as the team with the better regular season record. This was the fifth consecutive Finals featuring a team from Florida.

This was the furthest distance between two cities for a Finals matchup in NHL history with 4,089 kilometres (2,541 miles), breaking the previous record of 4,023 kilometres (2,500 miles) set by the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins in 2011. This was the first Finals since 1945 to see a team force a seventh game after being down 3-0, with Florida becoming the first team since that occurrence to win the title in seven games after nearly surrendering a 3-0 series lead. This was also the first Stanley Cup Finals since 2018 where no games went to overtime, and the first since 2019 in which the losing team scored more goals (the Oilers outscored the Panthers 23-18 in the series).

This was the second consecutive and third overall Finals appearance for the Panthers. They lost both previous Finals appearances, being swept in 1996 by the Colorado Avalanche and losing in five games to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.

During the offseason, the Panthers signed defencemen Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Dmitry Kulikov, forward Evan Rodrigues, and goaltender Anthony Stolarz in free agency. They also re-signed Eetu Luostarinen and traded for Steven Lorentz. At the trade deadline, the team acquired Vladimir Tarasenko, Magnus Hellberg, and Kyle Okposo. They also acquired Tobias Bjornfot via waivers and also re-signed Gustav Forsling shortly before the trade deadline.

Sam Reinhart led the team in scoring with 57 goals and 94 points.

The Panthers finished first in the Atlantic Division with 110 points via a 52-24-6 record. In the first round, they defeated their intra-state rival, the Tampa Bay Lightning, in five games. In the second round, they won in six games against the Boston Bruins in a rematch from the previous season's first round. In the Eastern Conference final, they faced the New York Rangers, who had won the Presidents' Trophy by having the best regular season record, and defeated them in six games. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-p-651.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" alt="2023 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 SEC Championship Game was a college football game that was played on December 2, 2023, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the 32nd edition of the SEC Championship Game. The contest featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, the West Division champions and the Georgia Bulldogs the East Division Champions. The game began at 4:00 p.m. EST and was televised on CBS for the twenty-third consecutive year, and also the final SEC Championship game to be televised on the network. Alabama won the game by a score of 27-24 and, therefore, became champions of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) for the 2023 season, while ending Georgia's 29-game winning streak that began in the 2021 Orange Bowl CFP Semifinal.

This was the final SEC Championship Game with a divisional format. On June 1, 2023, after Oklahoma and Texas were confirmed to be joining the conference in 2024, the SEC announced that it would eliminate its football divisions at that time. Future championship games will feature the top two teams in the conference standings. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Philadelphia Eagles National Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-philadelphia-eagles-national-football-championship-ring-p-650.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Philadelphia Eagles National Football Championship Ring" alt="2022 Philadelphia Eagles National Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022_philadelphia_eagles_nfc_championship_ring_1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' 90th in the National Football League (NFL), their 20th playing home games at Lincoln Financial Field, their second under head coach Nick Sirianni, and seventh under general manager Howie Roseman since he returned to the position (twelfth overall). The Eagles started 8-0 for the first time in franchise history, before their winning streak was snapped with a 32-21 upset loss to the Washington Commanders in Week 10. They improved on their 9-8 record from last year after a 40-33 victory over the Green Bay Packers in Week 12. With a 48-22 road win over the division rival New York Giants in Week 14, the Eagles clinched their second straight playoff berth, and their fifth in six seasons. After a 25-20 road win over the Chicago Bears in Week 15, the Eagles matched their franchise-best 13-1 start in the 2004 season and secured their third 13-win season win in franchise history, after 2004 and 2017. With a 22-16 win over the Giants in Week 18, the Eagles won the NFC East for the first time since 2019, and clinched the NFC's #1 seed for the first time since 2017. The Eagles also reached 14 regular season wins, a franchise record.

In the Divisional Round, the Eagles routed the Giants 38-7 for their first postseason win since 2018. With this win, Philadelphia completed a 3-0 sweep of all three games played against New York, and advanced to the NFC Championship for the first time since 2017. The Eagles went on to win the NFC Championship against an injury depleted San Francisco 49ers team 31-7, advancing to Super Bowl LVII, their fourth Super Bowl appearance in franchise history, to face the Kansas City Chiefs and former longtime head coach Andy Reid. The Eagles ultimately lost to the Chiefs by a score of 38-35.

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      <title>2022 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-p-649.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2022 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines compiled an overall record of 12-0 in the regular season with a mark of 9-0 in conference play, winning the Big Ten East Division title for the second consecutive season. Michigan beat Purdue in the Big Ten Championship Game to repeat as conference champions. The Wolverines advanced to the College Football Playoff (CFP) for the second straight year, where they lost to TCU in the Fiesta Bowl for the CFP Semifinal on December 31.

Junior running back Blake Corum won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, awarded to the best player from the Big Ten, and the Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year as the Big Ten's best running back. Graduate center Olusegun Oluwatimi, a transfer from the University of Virginia prior to the season, won the Outland Trophy as the nation's best interior lineman and the Rimington Trophy as the nation's best center. Senior defensive end Mike Morris was named the Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year as the Big Ten's top defensive lineman. Harbaugh was recognized as the Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year by the Big Ten. Corum and Oluwatimi were consensus selections to the 2022 College Football All-America Team. Michigan's offensive line was honored with the Joe Moore Award for second straight season.

Season highlights included:

    Sophomore J. J. McCarthy replaced senior Cade McNamara as the team's starting quarterback after the second game of the season against Hawaii.

    The Wolverines rushed for 418 yards, their highest single-game total since 2016, in a 41-17 victory over No. 10 Penn State.

    Corum rushed for 177 yards in a 29-7 victory over Michigan State. Eight Michigan State players were suspended after a post-game assault on two Michigan players.

    Fifth-year placekicker Jake Moody kicked a game-winning field goal with nine seconds remaining in a 19-17 victory over Illinois on Senior Day.

    The Wolverines had five explosive plays of 45 yards or more to defeat No. 2 Ohio State by a 45-23 score. It was Michigan's first victory at Ohio Stadium since 2000.

    Donovan Edwards rushed for 185 yards and received the most valuable player award as Michigan defeated Purdue in the Big Ten Championship Game.

The team's statistical leaders were McCarthy with 2,719 passing yards, 22 touchdown passes, 5 interceptions, and a 64.6% completion percentage; Corum with 1,463 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns on 247 carries; and graduate wide receiver Ronnie Bell with 62 catches for 889 receiving yards. Moody converted 29 of 35 field goal attempts and 60 of 60 kicks for point after touchdown and led the team with 147 points scored, which broke the previous program record of 138 points scored, set by Desmond Howard during his Heisman Trophy-winning campaign in 1991. Moody also set program records for field goals in a season (29), career field goals (66), career points scored (355), and longest field goal (59 yards). Morris had a team-high 7.5 quarterback sacks. Sophomore linebacker Junior Colson paced the team with 101 tackles. Edwards rushed for 991 yards and 7 touchdowns on 140 carries, averaging 7.1 yards per rush, and had 18 receptions for 200 yards and 2 touchdowns through the air. Senior wide receiver Cornelius Johnson had a team-high six touchdown receptions. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Denver Nuggets NBA Championship Ring</title>
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The 2023 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2022-23 season and conclusion to the season's playoffs. The best-of-seven playoffs was played between the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat and the Western Conference champion Denver Nuggets. The series started on June 1, and concluded on June 12.

The Nuggets defeated the Heat in four of five games, winning their first championship in franchise history after 47 seasons in the NBA. Denver's Nikola Joki&#263; was unanimously voted the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP), after averaging 30.2 points, 14.0 rebounds, 7.2 assists, and 1.4 blocks while shooting 58.3% from the field and 42.1% from the 3-point line. Jokic is the lowest-selected player to ever win Finals MVP, being the 41st pick of the 2014 NBA draft. This marked the first NBA Finals appearance for Denver. This was also the second Finals to feature a No. 8 seed, along with the 1999 NBA Finals.

The Nuggets have had several years of recent success. In 2020, they reached their first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2009; however, they fell to the Los Angeles Lakers, who went on to win the 2020 NBA Finals. Denver could not get over the hump after this, largely due to injuries to key players. Jamal Murray, who was crucial to the Nuggets' playoff runs in 2019 and 2020, tore his ACL a month before the start of the 2021 playoffs as the Nuggets were swept by the Phoenix Suns in the second round. The 2021-22 season proved to be challenging as well, as the Nuggets had to play without Murray and lost starting forward Michael Porter Jr. to season-ending back surgery nine games into the season. Despite this, Denver still finished the season with a 48-34 record and earned the sixth seed, led by back-to-back MVP Nikola Jokic and starting power forward Aaron Gordon, who the Nuggets acquired in the middle of the 2020-21 season from the Orlando Magic for Gary Harris, R. J. Hampton, and a 2025 first-round pick. In the first round of the playoffs, the Nuggets lost in five games to the Golden State Warriors, who went on to win the 2022 NBA Finals. ]]></description>
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      <title>2023 Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2023-vegas-golden-knights-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-647.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2023 Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2023 Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2023-vegas-golden-knights-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2023 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2022?23 season and the culmination of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers four games to one in the best-of-seven series to earn their first championship in their sixth season. The series began on June 3, and concluded on June 13.

This was the first Finals series since 2018 in which neither team had previously won the Stanley Cup. For the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Finals ran through the first weeks of June.

his was Vegas' second Finals appearance. Their only previous appearance was in 2018, which they lost to the Washington Capitals in five games. The Golden Knights experienced immediate success after beginning play in 2017, reaching the Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural season and qualifying for the playoffs in their first four. However, they missed the playoffs for the first time in franchise history the previous season, which led to the firing of head coach Peter DeBoer.

During the offseason, the Golden Knights hired former Boston Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy as their head coach. They also acquired goaltender Adin Hill in a trade, re-signed Brett Howden, Reilly Smith, Keegan Kolesar, and Nicolas Roy, and also signed Phil Kessel, a two-time Stanley Cup champion during his time with the Pittsburgh Penguins, during free agency. At the trade deadline, the Golden Knights acquired forwards Ivan Barbashev (reuniting him with Alex Pietrangelo from the 2019 Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues) and Teddy Blueger, as well as goaltender Jonathan Quick who was flipped by the Columbus Blue Jackets from the Los Angeles Kings (reuniting him with defenceman Alec Martinez, both two-time Stanley Cup champions with the Kings).

The Golden Knights finished first in the Pacific Division and the Western Conference with 111 points via a 51-22-9 record. Vegas defeated the Winnipeg Jets in five games during the First Round triumphed over the Edmonton Oilers during the Second Round in six games, and knocked off the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final in six games. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Philadelphia Phillies National League Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-philadelphia-phillies-national-league-championship-ring-p-646.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Philadelphia Phillies National League Championship Ring" alt="2022 Philadelphia Phillies National League Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-philadelphia-phillies-national-league-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 140th season in the history of the franchise, and the 19th season for the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies went 87-75 during the regular season. They went on to win the National League pennant for the first time since 2009.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7. Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.

The Phillies struggled to start the season going 21-29 over the first two months of the season. On June 3, manager Joe Girardi was dismissed from the team, and Rob Thomson was named the new interim manager. Under Thomson's watch, the Phillies went 65-46. On October 10, Thomson signed a contract extension and the interim title was removed.

On October 3, the Phillies clinched their first playoff berth since the 2011 season and defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Series in a two-game sweep. They upset the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves in the Division Series in four games and advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2010. They defeated the San Diego Padres in five games to advance to the World Series, their first World Series appearance since 2009. However, their run would end at the hands of the red-hot Houston Astros, who defeated the Phillies in six games despite leading the series 2 games to 1. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Toronto Argonauts The 109th Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-toronto-argonauts-the-109th-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-645.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Toronto Argonauts The 109th Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="2022 Toronto Argonauts The 109th Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-toronto-argonauts-the-109th-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 109th Grey Cup decided the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2022 season. The game was played on November 20, at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan. It marked the fourth Grey Cup game to be held in Regina, and the first to be held at the new Mosaic Stadium as opposed to Taylor Field.

The game was played between the West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the East Division champion Toronto Argonauts; the Argonauts won 24?23 and earned their league-leading 18th Grey Cup, preventing the Blue Bombers from becoming the first team to win three consecutive Grey Cups since 1980.

As of August 2018, three teams were interested in submitting bids to host the 2021 Grey Cup, as the league met with representatives of those unidentified clubs in Hamilton. Based on the location of the meeting and their previously stated desire to host, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats were speculated to be one of the teams. The previous obstacle-a lawsuit over the construction of Tim Hortons Field-which had prevented the Tiger-Cats from bidding on a Grey Cup game, was settled on May 31, 2018. The Tiger-Cats had previously expressed interest in submitting a bid for the 107th Grey Cup and with litigation cleared, they could move forward with bidding to host their first championship game since the 84th Grey Cup in 1996.

The first club to openly confirm their plans to bid were the Saskatchewan Roughriders, as stated by the club's president and CEO, Craig Reynolds, on October 1, 2018. The game would coincide with the 110th anniversary of the club and would be the fourth time the game would be hosted in Saskatchewan, if successful. The Roughriders' new facility, Mosaic Stadium, opened in 2017 and the Roughriders last hosted the Grey Cup in 2013.

On November 4, 2018, it was reported that the Montreal Alouettes were preparing a bid to see Olympic Stadium host the 2020 championship game. The Alouettes confirmed that they had representatives in Toronto on November 6, 2018, to make their presentation at the league head office to host the game.

It was confirmed on November 13, 2018, that the Tiger-Cats were indeed making a bid for the game as team representatives made their presentation to the league head office in Toronto the week prior. Their Grey Cup festival concept included a downtown-centred event at venues like the Hamilton Convention Centre and Art Gallery of Hamilton. The Tiger-Cats' president of business operations, Matt Afinec, confirmed that the club had support from Hamilton's mayor, Fred Eisenberger, and that three bids for the Grey Cup game had been made.

On February 21, 2019, the 2020 and 2021 Grey Cup games were awarded to Regina and Hamilton respectively. The 2020 CFL season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; on May 20, 2020, the CFL announced that the Grey Cup in Regina had been cancelled, and that the game would be played at the home field of the team with the better regular season record, if played at all. Regina was therefore awarded the Grey Cup game played in 2022. The 2020 season was cancelled in full in August 2020. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Super Bowl LVII Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring</title>
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* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LVII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2022 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles, 38 - 35. The game was played on February 12, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It was the fourth Super Bowl hosted by the Phoenix metropolitan area, and the third at this venue, with the most recent previously being Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 (then known as University of Phoenix Stadium).

Both teams finished the regular season with a league-best 14 - 3 record. This was the Eagles' fourth Super Bowl appearance, having previously won Super Bowl LII, and losses in Super Bowls XV and XXXIX. This was the Chiefs' fifth Super Bowl appearance overall and third in the last four seasons, having previously won Super Bowls IV and LIV, and losses in Super Bowls I and LV.

After the Eagles went into halftime up 24 - 14, the Chiefs mounted a comeback to win the game 38 - 35 with a game-winning field goal kicked by Harrison Butker. Butker's game-winning kick was set up by a pivotal defensive holding call on Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry, which was criticized by some observers but supported by others, including Bradberry himself. The 73 combined points made this the third-highest scoring Super Bowl game, and the 35 points scored by the Eagles were the most by the losing team in the Super Bowl. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP), completing 21 of 27 passes for 182 yards and three touchdowns. The three touchdowns and two-point conversion scored by Jalen Hurts tied the record for most points scored by a player in a Super Bowl with 20.

Fox's broadcast of the game became the most-watched program in American television history, with an average of 115.1 million viewers. The halftime show, headlined by Rihanna, peaked at 118.7 million viewers. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Houston Astros World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-houston-astros-world-series-championship-ring-p-643.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Houston Astros World Series Championship Ring" alt="2022 Houston Astros World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-houston-astros-world-series-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2022 season. The 118th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros and the National League (NL) champion Philadelphia Phillies. The Astros defeated the Phillies in six games to earn their second championship. The series was broadcast in the United States on Fox television and ESPN Radio.

The Houston Astros entered the 2022 MLB postseason as the AL West champions and the top-seeded AL team, while the Phillies won a wild card, earning the sixth and final NL playoff berth. The Phillies took a 2 - 1 lead after three games, before the Astros won the final three games to win the series. Jeremy Pena won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award, the first position player to win the award as a rookie.

The series was notable for having the first World Series no-hitter since Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, when Astros pitchers Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero, and Ryan Pressly combined to leave the Phillies hitless in Game 4. It was also the third postseason no-hitter in MLB history, after Roy Halladay's no-hitter (also at Citizens Bank Park) in Game 1 of the 2010 National League Division Series.

MLB has sold sponsorships to various postseason series since 2017, with YouTube TV serving as the official presenting sponsor of the World Series from 2017 through 2019. The World Series did not have a presenting sponsor in 2020 or 2021, but resumed sponsorship in 2022. As a result of a new multi-year agreement with Capital One, this World Series was officially known as the 2022 World Series presented by Capital One.

This was the second postseason meeting between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies following their 1980 National League Championship Series encounter, which was won by Philadelphia, 3 - 2, en route to winning the 1980 World Series.

Houston and Philadelphia met in the last series of the 2022 MLB season in Houston. Houston won two of the three games, although Philadelphia clinched their postseason berth in the first game with a win. The 19-game gap between the Astros and Phillies is the second largest in World Series history, trailing only the 23-game gap in 1906 between the 93-win Chicago White Sox and the 116-win Chicago Cubs. No black players born in the United States were included on either team's roster during the World Series, which marked the first time since 1950, shortly after the breaking of the baseball color line in 1947, that this occurred. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-georgia-bulldogs-national-championship-ring-p-642.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring" alt="2022 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-georgia-bulldogs-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, and competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by seventh-year head coach Kirby Smart. They entered the season as the defending consensus national champions.

This season is one of two back-to-back Georgia seasons that won a national championship. In the 2021 season, Georgia won 33-18 against Alabama, and in the 2022 season, Georgia won 65-7 against TCU.

The Bulldogs finished the regular season 12-0, 8-0 in SEC play to finish first in the conference's Eastern Division. In the SEC Championship Game, the Bulldogs defeated the LSU Tigers 50-30 to win their first SEC title since 2017. They advanced to the College Football Playoff for the second straight year and were selected to play against Ohio State in the Peach Bowl. Georgia mounted the largest 4th-quarter comeback in CFP history to defeat Ohio State by a score of 42-41, after Ohio State missed a potential game-winning 50-yard field goal in the final seconds of the game. As the season's last major team with an undefeated record, the Bulldogs faced off against Texas Christian University (TCU) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California for the 2023 CFP National Championship on January 9, 2023. They dominated TCU 65-7 to become the first team since the 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide to repeat as national champions, along with becoming just the 3rd team to complete a 15-0 season in the modern era, after LSU in 2019 and Clemson in 2018. Their 58-point margin of victory over TCU is the largest of any bowl game result, ever. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:43:59 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2020 Kansas City Chiefs American Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-kansas-city-chiefs-american-football-championship-ring-p-641.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Kansas City Chiefs American Football Championship Ring" alt="2020 Kansas City Chiefs American Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-kansas-city-chiefs-afc-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 Kansas City Chiefs season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 51st in the National Football League (NFL), their 61st season overall and their eighth under head coach Andy Reid. The Chiefs, who entered the season as defending Super Bowl LIV champions, qualified for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season, tying a franchise record set from 1990 to 1995 and won the division for the fifth consecutive year. They finished with a franchise-record and league-leading 14 wins. The Chiefs appeared in Super Bowl LV, their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance and fourth in franchise history, but lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31 - 9. With the loss, the Chiefs became the sixth defending Super Bowl champion to lose the next year's game, after the 1978 Dallas Cowboys, the 1983 Washington Redskins, the 1997 Green Bay Packers, the 2014 Seattle Seahawks, and the 2017 New England Patriots.

In the offseason, the Chiefs released the longest tenured player in franchise history, punter Dustin Colquitt, who had been with the team since 2005. Colquitt was later signed to the Chiefs practice squad shortly before the playoffs.

The biggest move of the offseason, however, was signing quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a ten-year, $503-million-dollar extension, the largest contract in American sports history.

On August 17, the Chiefs announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their stadium will be filled at about 22% capacity, or about 16,000 fans. Additionally, fans in attendance will be required to wear a face covering when they are not actively eating or drinking. Season tickets were not sold, however, season ticket holders from 2019 that have not cancelled season tickets already, will still have the option to buy season tickets in 2021.

After a 34 - 20 Week 3 win over the Baltimore Ravens, the Chiefs set a franchise record for consecutive wins including the playoffs with 12. The streak was snapped two weeks later at 13 with a Week 5 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. Following a Week 4 victory over the New England Patriots, the Chiefs became the first team in NFL history to open their season 4 - 0 in four consecutive seasons. The Chiefs clinched their fifth consecutive AFC West title after defeating the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. The victory also gave the Chiefs their first 12 - 1 record in franchise history. A Week 16 victory over the Atlanta Falcons gave the Chiefs their franchise record 14th win. It also clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Chiefs finished the season undefeated on the road for the first time in franchise history and with a 14 - 2 overall record, the best in the NFL during the season. In doing so, the Chiefs became the first team since the 2016 New England Patriots to achieve an 8-0 road record in the regular season.

Following their win in the divisional round of the playoffs against the Browns, Kansas City became the first AFC team ever to host three consecutive conference championship games, and the second team in NFL history to host three consecutive conference championships. The other team was the Philadelphia Eagles from 2002-04, who were also coached by Andy Reid. The win also gave the Chiefs their 3rd consecutive season winning at least one playoff game, after losing 11 of their previous 12 playoff games. In the AFC Championship, the Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 38 - 24 and advanced to Super Bowl LV, their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance and fourth all-time Super Bowl appearance. They went on to lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl, becoming the first team since the 2017 New England Patriots to win a Super Bowl but lose the following one the next season. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-colorado-avalanche-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-640.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2022 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-colorado-avalanche-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2021 - 22 season and the culmination of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. The series was between the Eastern Conference and two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning and the Western Conference champion Colorado Avalanche. The Avalanche won the best-of-seven series, four games to two, for their third championship in franchise history. Colorado had home ice advantage in the series with the better regular season record.

The series began on June 15, and concluded on June 26. With the Government of Canada allowing cross-border travel for fully vaccinated players and team personnel between Canada and the United States, the league was able to return to its usual two conference alignment and reinstate its standard playoff format that was used from 2014 - 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. The Finals were still pushed from the usual start date in late May for the third consecutive year, this time due to a scheduled break in the regular season that coincided with the league's planned participation in the 2022 Winter Olympics, though the league's players ultimately did not participate in the Olympics. When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman tested positive for COVID-19, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly took over the presentation of the Conn Smythe Trophy and the Stanley Cup. This was the first time since 1992 that Gary Bettman did not give the presentation.

This was Colorado's third appearance in the Finals. They won their two prior appearances with their most recent against the New Jersey Devils in 2001.

Mikko Rantanen led the team in points, scoring 92 overall. Goaltender Darcy Kuemper started 57 times for the Avalanche, obtaining 37 wins in the process. However, during Game 1 of their Conference Final series, Kuemper left the game with an upper-body injury. Backup goaltender Pavel Francouz finished the opening game after replacing Kuemper and started the remaining games of the series as a result. During the off-season, the Avalanche traded for Kuemper and forward Kurtis MacDermid. They also picked up free agent Darren Helm. They re-signed defenceman Cale Makar, captain Gabriel Landeskog, and Francouz. Nearing the trade deadline, the Avalanche acquired Josh Manson, Nico Sturm, Artturi Lehkonen, and Andrew Cogliano.

The Avalanche finished the season with 119 points via a 56 - 19 - 7 record, grabbing the Central Division title and first place in the Western Conference. Colorado swept the Nashville Predators in four games during the First Round, then defeated the St. Louis Blues in six games during the Second Round, before sweeping the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference Final. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs CWS Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-mississippi-state-bulldogs-cws-championship-ring-p-639.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs CWS Championship Ring" alt="2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs CWS Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-mississippi-state-bulldogs-cws-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team represented Mississippi State University in the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium. Mississippi State won the 2021 College World Series (CWS) Championship over Vanderbilt giving the Bulldogs their first team national championship in any team sport. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-alabama-crimson-tide-cfp-national-championship-ring-p-638.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Alabama Crimson Tide CFP National Championship Ring" alt="2021 Alabama Crimson Tide CFP National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-alabama-crimson-tide-cfp-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship was a college football bowl game played to determine a national champion in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for the 2020 season. It was played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on January 11, 2021, with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. EST and television coverage by ESPN. Aside from the all-star games scheduled to follow, it was the culminating game of the 2020-21 bowl season.

The championship featured the top-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide from the Southeastern Conference easily defeating the third-seed Ohio State Buckeyes from the Big Ten Conference, 52-24. The win gave Alabama head coach Nick Saban his seventh national championship, breaking Bear Bryant's record for the most by a Division I college football coach.

In August 2018, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, was announced as the host site for the seventh College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship. The Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl were designated as semifinal games; both semifinals were scheduled for January 1, 2021.

On August 5, 2020, CFP organizers announced that they would move the release of final rankings and semifinal matchups (sometimes referred to as "Selection Weekend") from December 6 to 20, in order to accommodate conferences that had delayed their championship games to mid-December. On December 20, the semifinal pairings were announced, with No. 1 Alabama matched with No. 4 Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl, and No. 2 Clemson matched with No. 3 Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl.

The Rose Bowl game, normally played in Pasadena, California, was moved to Arlington, Texas, prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. As the 2020 FBS season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, CFP organizers had identified a contingency date of January 18 for the championship game, which did not need to be used. Attendance at Hard Rock Stadium was limited to approximately 20% of normal capacity, with the official attendance listed as 14,926. ]]></description>
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      <title>2022 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2022-golden-state-warriors-nba-championship-ring-p-637.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2022 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" alt="2022 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2022-golden-state-warriors-nba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2022 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2021 - 22 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. In this best-of-seven playoff series, the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics in six games, winning their fourth championship in eight years. Golden State's Stephen Curry was named the Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the first time in his career.

The Warriors had home-court advantage in the series based on having the better regular-season record. The Celtics won the opening game on the road and returned to Boston with the series tied 1 - 1. They won their first home game to take a 2 - 1 lead, but the Warriors won the next three games to take the series 4 - 2. Golden State won their first title since 2018 and their seventh championship overall. Boston remained tied with the Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in league history with 17.

The NBA Finals returned to its normal June schedule for the first time since 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic began. The series started on June 2 and concluded on June 16. Sponsored by the streaming service YouTube TV, the series was officially known as the 2022 NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV. This edition of the Finals was a rematch of the 1964 NBA Finals, in which the Celtics defeated the then-San Francisco Warriors in five games. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-georgia-bulldogs-national-championship-ring-p-636.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring" alt="2021 Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-georgia-bulldogs-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, and competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by sixth-year head coach Kirby Smart. They finished the season with 14 wins and 1 loss (14 - 1 overall, 8 - 0 in the SEC). Georgia won the National Championship and was the consensus No. 1 team at the conclusion of the season. The 14 games won by the Bulldogs also set the record for the most wins in a single season in school history.

The Bulldogs made it to the College Football Playoff for first time since 2017. After defeating Michigan in the semifinals, they defeated Alabama to win their first national championship since 1980. This was the first time a No. 3 team has won the CFP National Championship. It also marked the first time in the history of college football, since the Associated Press poll began in 1936, that a college football team had won an AP National Championship after losing their respective conference championship game in the same season. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Cincinnati Bengals American Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-cincinnati-bengals-american-football-championship-ring-p-635.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Cincinnati Bengals American Football Championship Ring" alt="2021 Cincinnati Bengals American Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-cincinnati-bengals-american-football-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 season was the Cincinnati Bengals'52nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 54th overall and their third under head coach Zac Taylor. They also played in new uniforms for the first time since 2004. The Bengals finished with a 10-7 record, exceeding their win total from the previous two seasons combined. The Bengals clinched their first winning season, first playoff appearance, and first AFC North title since 2015. It also marked their first Super Bowl appearance since 1988.

The Bengals began their playoff run by defeating the Las Vegas Raiders in the Wild Card round, winning their first playoff game since 1990, and ending what was the NFL's longest playoff win drought. They beat the top-seeded Tennessee Titans in the divisional round, which not only marked their first-ever playoff win on the road but also allowed them to advance to the AFC Championship Game for the first time since 1988. They upset the second-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in overtime. As a result, they advanced to Super Bowl LVI, their third Super Bowl in franchise history and first in 33 years. Quarterback Joe Burrow became the first second-year quarterback since Russell Wilson in 2013 to reach a Super Bowl, and the first No. 1-picked QB to do so within their first two seasons. However, the Bengals lost to the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl 23-20. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-p-634.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2021 Michigan Wolverines Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-michigan-wolverines-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 Big Ten Football Championship Game was a college football game played on December 4, 2021, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the 11th edition of the Big Ten Football Championship Game and determined the champion of the Big Ten Conference for the 2021 season. The game began at 8:19 p.m. EST and aired on Fox. The game featured the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines, the East Division champions, and the No. 13 Iowa Hawkeyes, the West Division champions. The game was officially known as the Big Ten Championship Game presented by Discover, owing to its sponsorship by the credit card company.

Seventh-year head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines began their 2021 season with a series of four straight home games at Michigan Stadium. The first, against Western Michigan, saw the Wolverines dominate the Broncos by five touchdowns, before defeating Washington in a game that drew considerably less hype after the Huskies' upset loss to Montana the week prior. The Wolverines earned a spot at No. 25 in the AP Poll entering their third game, a matchup with Northern Illinois, which they won handily. Michigan then claimed a close decision against Rutgers on homecoming, improving the Wolverines to 4-0 and placing them into the top 15. Entering October, the Wolverines faced their first road conference games; they first faced Wisconsin, whom they defeated by three touchdowns, and then took down Nebraska, though only by three points, thanks to a Jake Moody field goal with under two minutes remaining. This set up the Wolverines for one of the most anticipated matchups of the season so far, a rivalry faceoff between No. 6 Michigan and No. 8 Michigan State, marking the first time since 1964 that the teams had met while each in the top ten. After a back-and-forth game, the Spartans prevailed with a four-point win, handing Michigan its first loss of the season. The Wolverines were able to bounce back, as they began November with a win over Indiana, and followed it up with a road win in State College against the Penn State Nittany Lions. In its final road game, Michigan routed Maryland, winning by 41 points. After this win the Wolverines were ranked fifth in the College Football Playoff poll entering their home finale against archrivals No. 2 Ohio State. For the first time ever under Harbaugh, and the first time since 2011, the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes and, with the victory, clinched its spot in the championship game with a 8?1 conference record and a head-to-head tiebreaker against Ohio State. As a result of the win, Michigan rose to No. 2 in the College Football Playoff poll entering the Big Ten Championship, behind only No. 1 Georgia.

On December 2, Michigan announced that it would wear a special jersey patch to honor the victims of the Oxford High School shooting that had taken place in Oxford Township, Michigan on November 30, 2021. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Winnipeg Blue Bombers The 108th Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-winnipeg-blue-bombers-the-108th-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-633.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Winnipeg Blue Bombers The 108th Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="2021 Winnipeg Blue Bombers The 108th Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-winnipeg-blue-bombers-the-108th-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 108th Grey Cup decided the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2021 season. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was cancelled and the start of the 2021 season was delayed, pushing the game to December 12, 2021. The 108th Grey Cup was a rematch of the 107th Grey Cup in 2019 between the defending Grey Cup and West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the East Division champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. The Blue Bombers defeated the Tiger-Cats 33-25 in overtime for their second straight title, making them the first team in 11 years to win two straight Grey Cups. This game was also the fourth Grey Cup to go into overtime, with the other three instances coming in 1961, 2005 and 2016.

The Blue Bombers finished a dominant season with the best record in the CFL at 11-3 with two of their losses occurring after already clinching first place in the West Division. The team won their first division title since 2011, and first West Division first-place finish since 1972, after they defeated the BC Lions on October 23. The Blue Bombers then had 42 days until their next meaningful game with a West Final matchup, their third consecutive appearance in the Division Final, against the Saskatchewan Roughriders which was won 21-17. The team was undefeated at IG Field, winning all seven regular season games and one playoff game there.

The Blue Bombers defence in 2021 was among the best in CFL history, with just 13.4 points allowed per game, which was their lowest total allowed since 1958 when they had 11.4 points against per game. The team also allowed just six total points scored in the fourth quarter in the first twelve games of the season. The team's quarterback, Zach Collaros, started 13 games and was named the West Division's Most Outstanding Player after finishing the season with a 111.01 quarterback passer rating, which was the tenth best of all time. The team had 15 Divisional All-Stars, the most in the league, with seven on offence, seven on defence, and one on special teams. Despite perennial All-Star running back Andrew Harris missing half of the regular season due to injury, the Blue Bombers finished second in rushing offence in the league, led behind the team's four Division All-Stars on the offensive line. With their appearance in this year's Grey Cup, the Blue Bombers surpassed Edmonton for the most Grey Cup appearances of all time with 26. ]]></description>
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      <title>2019 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-san-francisco-49ers-national-football-championship-ring-p-632.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring" alt="2019 San Francisco 49ers National Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019-san-francisco-49ers-national-football-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2019 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 70th in the National Football League (NFL), their 74th overall and their third under the head coach-general manager tandem of Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch. They finished their 2019 season with a 13-3 record, their best finish since 2011. Starting the season 8-0 for the first time since 1990, the 49ers surpassed their win totals from the 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons combined. The 49ers were the second straight NFC West team to start 8-0, with the other being the 2018 Rams. With a Week 11 win over the Arizona Cardinals, the 49ers clinched their first winning season since 2013. Despite a loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 15, the 49ers clinched a playoff spot for the first time since 2013 with a Los Angeles Rams loss. The 49ers beat the Cardinals for the first time since 2014, won in Seattle for the first time since 2011, and beat the Panthers in the regular season for the first time since 2001.

The 49ers saw significant improvements during the season on both sides of the ball, and with some analysts naming it one of the greatest single season turnarounds in NFL history. Their offense finished second in the league in scoring (479 points, most for the franchise since 1998), second in rushing yards per game (144 yards per game), first in rushing touchdowns (23), and third in point differential (+169). The defense was sixth in the league in forced turnovers (27), second in total defense (281.8 yards per game), first in passing defense (169.2 yards per game), and fourth in sacks (48). This was the first time since 2003 that the 49ers finished in the top 10 in both scoring and yards per game.

The 49ers were the top seed in their conference, winning a tiebreaker with the Packers and New Orleans Saints due to head-to-head records. This was the first time the 49ers obtained home field advantage throughout the playoffs since the 1997 season. In the playoffs, the 49ers defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the Divisional Round and the Packers in the NFC Championship Game, advancing to Super Bowl LIV, their first championship appearance since the 2012 season. However, the 49ers lost Super Bowl LIV to the Kansas City Chiefs 31-20. Despite having a 20-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter, the 49ers suffered their second Super Bowl loss in franchise history. It was the first time the 49ers lost a Super Bowl when leading after the third quarter (previously 4-0). The Niners also failed to join the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots as the only franchises to win 6 Super Bowls, or win their first title in 25 years. ]]></description>
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      <title>Bill Russell 1975 Basketball Hall Of Fame Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/bill-russell-1975-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-p-631.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="Bill Russell 1975 Basketball Hall Of Fame Ring" alt="Bill Russell 1975 Basketball Hall Of Fame Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/bill-russell-1975-hall-of-fame-ring-1.jpg" /></a>William Felton Russell (February 12, 1934 - July 31, 2022) was an American professional basketball player who played as a center for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1956 to 1969. A five-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) and a 12-time NBA All-Star, he was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty that won 11 NBA championships during his 13-year career. Russell and Henri Richard of the National Hockey League are tied for the record of the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league. Russell is widely considered to be one of the greatest basketball players of all time. He led the San Francisco Dons to two consecutive NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956, and he captained the gold-medal winning U.S. national basketball team at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

Despite his limitations on offense, as Russell averaged 15.1 points per game, his rebounding, defense, and leadership made him one of the dominant players of his era. Standing at 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) tall, with a 7 ft 4 in (2.24 m) arm span, his shot-blocking and man-to-man defense were major reasons for the Celtics' dominance during his career. Russell was equally notable for his rebounding abilities, and he led the NBA in rebounds four times, had a dozen consecutive seasons of 1,000 or more rebounds, and remains second all time in both total rebounds and rebounds per game. He is one of just two NBA players (the other being prominent rival Wilt Chamberlain) to have grabbed more than 50 rebounds in a game.

Russell played in the wake of black pioneers Earl Lloyd, Chuck Cooper, and Sweetwater Clifton, and he was the first black player to achieve superstar status in the NBA. He also served a three-season (1966-69) stint as player-coach for the Celtics, becoming the first black coach in the NBA and the first to win a championship. In 2011, Barack Obama awarded Russell the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his accomplishments on the court and in the civil rights movement.

Russell was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1975, was one of the founding inductees into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 and was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007. He was selected into the NBA 25th Anniversary Team in 1971 and the NBA 35th Anniversary Team in 1980, named as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996, one of only four players to receive all three honors, and selected into the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021. In 2009, the NBA renamed the NBA Finals MVP Award in his honor. In 2021, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame a second time for his coaching career. Shortly after his death in 2022, the NBA retired Russell's #6 jersey league-wide, making him the only player in NBA history to receive the honor. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Super Bowl LVI Los Angeles Rams Championship Ring</title>
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* Inside Engraving: The ring comes with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LVI was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2021 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Los Angeles Rams defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals, 23 - 20. The game was played on February 13, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the home stadium of the Rams, marking the second consecutive and second overall Super Bowl with a team playing and winning in its home stadium.

The Rams' victory was their second, first as a Los Angeles-based team, and their first since winning 1999's Super Bowl XXXIV when they were based in St. Louis. Finishing with a 12 - 5 record, the Rams reached their fifth appearance after acquiring veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford, who had not won a playoff game in his previous 12 years with the Detroit Lions. The Bengals, who finished with a 10 - 7 record, were seeking their first Super Bowl title following several decades of losing seasons and playoff struggles. They won their first playoff game since 1990, ending the longest drought in the four major North American sports, en route to their third Super Bowl appearance and first since 1988's Super Bowl XXIII. Each team finished the regular season as their respective conference's 4-seed, making this the first Super Bowl without a top-2 seed since seeding was introduced in 1975. As such it was also the first Super Bowl in which both teams who met in the Super Bowl had met in the wild card round of the playoffs.

The game had three lead changes and mostly kept within a one-possession margin. Los Angeles led 13 - 10 at halftime, but the Bengals scored 10 straight points on their first two drives in the third quarter. Trailing 20 - 16 in the fourth, the Rams scored a touchdown to retake the lead with under two minutes remaining and stopped Cincinnati's final drive on downs. Wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who converted a fourth down on the Rams' final drive and scored the game-winning touchdown, was named Super Bowl MVP.

NBC's broadcast of Super Bowl LVI was the second-most watched in the game's history, marking a shift from several years of declining ratings. Seen by an average of 112.3 million total viewers on both NBC and its streaming platforms, the game's ratings were up 8% from the previous Super Bowl. ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Atlanta Braves World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-atlanta-braves-world-series-championship-ring-p-629.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Atlanta Braves World Series Championship Ring" alt="2021 Atlanta Braves World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-atlanta-braves-world-series-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The top of the ring can't be open like the original player's ring.

The 2021 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2021 season. The 117th World Series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Atlanta Braves and the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros. The series began on October 26 and concluded on November 2. The Braves won the series four games to two. It was their fourth World Series title in franchise history, their first since 1995, and their second in Atlanta.

The Braves advanced to the World Series after winning the NL East division title. Atlanta then defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Division Series and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL Championship Series. The Astros advanced to the World Series after winning the AL West. Houston then defeated the Chicago White Sox in the AL Division Series and the Boston Red Sox in the AL Championship Series.

The Astros had home-field advantage due to their better regular-season record than that of the Braves. The teams split the first two games, which were played at Minute Maid Park in Houston, and the Braves won Games 3 and 4 at Truist Park in Atlanta. The Astros won Game 5, returning the series to Houston. The Braves won Game 6 to win the World Series. Jorge Soler was awarded the World Series Most Valuable Player Award after batting .300 in the series with home runs in three of the Braves' victories, each time giving them a lead they would never surrender.

The Atlanta Braves were managed by Brian Snitker, who joined the organization in 1977 and became their manager in 2016. The Braves qualified for the postseason after winning the National League East for the fourth straight season. They played four months with a winning percentage at .500 or below before finally surpassing .500 on August 6, the latest point in a season that an eventual league champion achieved a winning record. In the best-of-five National League Division Series, they defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in four games. In the best-of-seven National League Championship Series (NLCS), the Braves defeated the defending world champion Los Angeles Dodgers in six games. Left fielder Eddie Rosario was named NLCS MVP after hitting 14-for-25 (.560) with 3 home runs and 9 runs batted in in the series..

This was the Braves' first World Series appearance since 1999, tenth in franchise history, and sixth while in Atlanta. The Braves entered the series with three prior World Series titles, one as the Atlanta Braves in 1995 and one while based in each of their previous cities of Boston (1914) and Milwaukee (1957). ]]></description>
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      <title>2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
      <link>https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-tampa-bay-lightning-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-628.html</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-tampa-bay-lightning-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-628.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-tampa-bay-lightning-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2021 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2020-21 season and the culmination of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. The series was between the Montreal Canadiens and the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning won the best-of-seven series, four games to one, for their second consecutive and the third overall championship in franchise history. Tampa Bay had home-ice advantage in the series with the better regular season record.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic that both shortened and delayed the start of the regular season, the series began on June 28, 2021, and concluded on July 7, 2021, marking the first time that games in the Stanley Cup Finals were held in July. The cross-border travel restrictions under the pandemic also forced the league to temporarily realign this season into four divisions with no conferences, putting all seven Canadian teams into one of those divisions. Consequently, a divisional-based postseason format was held, featuring intra-divisional matchups in the first two rounds. The four divisional playoff champions were then re-seeded by regular season points in the Stanley Cup Semifinals, with the winners of the Semifinals advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals. Under a normal playoff format, this finals matchup would be impossible, as both the Lightning and Canadiens compete in the NHL's Eastern Conference (as rivals in the Atlantic Division no less). However, under the temporarily realigned divisions, some had mixed conferences, which enabled this scenario.

This was the first Finals since 2009 to be played entirely in the Eastern Time Zone, the first since 2011 to feature a Canadian-based team, and the first since 2015 to end in a team winning the Stanley Cup at home.

This Finals matchup broke the Stanley Cup Finals record for highest combined seed between teams, with 26 (Tampa Bay 8th, and Montreal 18th). This record was previously held by the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, which had a combined seed of 23.

This was Tampa Bay's second consecutive Finals appearance and fourth overall, having won the previous year's Finals against the Dallas Stars in six games.

Tampa Bay made very few transactions to gain players in the offseason. They traded away Braydon Coburn and Cedric Paquette and let Zach Bogosian, Kevin Shattenkirk and Carter Verhaeghe walk via free agency. They re-signed Anthony Cirelli, Patrick Maroon, Luke Schenn, and Mikhail Sergachev. During the season, Tampa Bay traded for defenceman David Savard and traded away forward Alexander Volkov. Forward Nikita Kucherov, who had hip surgery prior to the regular season, returned for the playoffs.

Tampa Bay finished with a 36-17-3 record to finish third in the Central Division. In the playoffs, the Lightning defeated their interstate rival, the Florida Panthers, in six games in the first round. The Lightning then triumphed over the Carolina Hurricanes in five games and in the Stanley Cup Semifinals, in a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Final, they defeated the New York Islanders in seven games. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-tampa-bay-lightning-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-627.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2020 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-tampa-bay-lightning-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2019-20 season and the culmination of the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs. This series was between the Eastern Conference champion Tampa Bay Lightning and the Western Conference champion Dallas Stars. The Lightning won the best-of-seven series, four games to two, for their second championship in franchise history. The Lightning had home-ice advantage in the series with the better regular season record. The series began on September 19 and concluded on September 28. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire series was played behind closed doors at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The pandemic resulted in the league suspending the regular season on March 12, 2020, and then scheduling a special 24-team playoff format to be held in two neutral "hub cities" (Edmonton and Toronto) that began on August 1.

This was the first Stanley Cup Finals series since 1925 to be played entirely outside the Eastern Time Zone, the first since 1928 to be played entirely in one location, the first since 1989 to be played entirely in Canada, and the first since 2011 to have the Stanley Cup awarded in a Canadian arena. This was the first Stanley Cup Finals since 1950 to feature a neutral site game and the first Stanley Cup Finals to feature two teams from the American Sun Belt (Texas and Florida). As a result of the pandemic, it was the first Stanley Cup Finals to be played in the month of September. This was the first Stanley Cup Finals since 2002 in which the losing team did not win a home game.

The Dallas Stars set the record for most playoff games played by a team in a single postseason at 27 games.

This was the Tampa Bay Lightning's third appearance in the Finals. They won the Stanley Cup in 2004 before losing the Finals in 2015.

During the offseason, Tampa Bay signed goaltender Curtis McElhinney, defencemen Luke Schenn, Luke Witkowski, and Kevin Shattenkirk, and forward Patrick Maroon during free agency. Tampa Bay also re-signed goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy and forwards Cedric Paquette and Brayden Point. During the regular season, the Lightning traded for forwards Blake Coleman and Barclay Goodrow. They also signed Zach Bogosian whose contract had been terminated by the Buffalo Sabres during the season. During Phase 2 of the Return to Play plan, captain Steven Stamkos injured himself while skating, and subsequently missed the round robin and the first three rounds of the playoffs for the Lightning.

When the regular season was suspended on March 12, the Lightning had a 42-21-6 record and a .657 points percentage to finish second in both the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference. After play resumed in the hubs, Tampa Bay placed second in the Round Robin. The Lightning then defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets in the First Round, including winning game one of the series that became the fourth longest game in NHL history, and the Boston Bruins in the Second Round in five games respectively. The Lightning then eliminated the New York Islanders in the Eastern Conference Finals in six games. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 03:54:55 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2020 Kobe Bryant Basketball Hall of Fame Ring</title>
      <link>https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-kobe-bryant-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-p-626.html</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-kobe-bryant-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-p-626.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Kobe Bryant Basketball Hall of Fame Ring" alt="2020 Kobe Bryant Basketball Hall of Fame Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-kobe-bryant-naismith-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-1.jpg" /></a>Kobe Bean Bryant (August 23, 1978 - January 26, 2020) was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he spent his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Bryant won five NBA championships, was an 18-time All-Star, a 15-time member of the All-NBA Team, a 12-time member of the All-Defensive Team, the 2008 NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), and a two-time NBA Finals MVP. Bryant also led the NBA in scoring twice, and ranks fourth in league all-time regular season and postseason scoring. He was posthumously voted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020.

Born in Philadelphia and partly raised in Italy, Bryant was recognized as the top American high-school basketball player while at Lower Merion. The son of former NBA player Joe Bryant, he declared for the 1996 NBA draft and was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th overall pick; he was then traded to the Lakers. As a rookie, Bryant earned a reputation as a high-flyer by winning the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest, and was named an All-Star by his second season. Despite a feud with teammate Shaquille O'Neal, the pair led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. In 2003, Bryant was charged with sexual assault; criminal charges were dropped after the accuser refused to testify, and a lawsuit was settled out of court, with Bryant issuing a public apology and admitting to a sexual encounter he maintained was consensual.

After the Lakers lost the 2004 NBA Finals, O'Neal was traded and Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers. He led the NBA in scoring in the 2005?06 and 2006?07 seasons. On January 22, 2006, he scored a career-high 81 points; the second most points scored in a single NBA game, behind Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. Bryant led the team to consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010, both times being named NBA Finals MVP. He continued to be among the top players in the league through the 2012?13 season, when he suffered a torn achilles tendon at age 34. His next two seasons were cut short by injuries to his knee and shoulder, respectively. Citing physical decline, Bryant retired after the 2015?16 season.

The all-time leading scorer in Lakers history, Bryant was the first guard in NBA history to play 20 seasons. His 18 All-Star designations are the second most all time, and he has the most consecutive appearances as a starter. Bryant's four NBA All-Star Game MVP Awards are tied with Bob Pettit for the most in NBA history. He gave himself the nickname "Black Mamba" in the mid-2000s, and the epithet became widely adopted by the general public. At the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, he won two gold medals as a member of the U.S. national team. In 2018, he won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the film Dear Basketball (2017).

Bryant died, along with his daughter Gianna and seven others, in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California in January 2020. A number of tributes and memorials were subsequently issued, including renaming the All-Star MVP Award in his honor. In 2021, Bryant was honored as one of the greatest players in league history, being named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 04:50:36 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 Atlanta United FC MLS Cup Champion Ring</title>
      <link>https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-atlanta-united-fc-mls-cup-champion-ring-p-625.html</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-atlanta-united-fc-mls-cup-champion-ring-p-625.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Atlanta United FC MLS Cup Champion Ring" alt="2018 Atlanta United FC MLS Cup Champion Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-atlanta-united-fc-mls-cup-champion-ring-1.jpg" /></a>MLS Cup 2018 was the 23rd edition of the MLS Cup, the championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS), which took place on December 8, 2018. It was the final match of the 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs and was contested by Atlanta United FC and the Portland Timbers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Atlanta, in their second MLS season, qualified for the playoffs as the second seed in the Eastern Conference and defeated New York City FC and Supporters' Shield winners New York Red Bulls in the playoffs. Portland qualified as the fifth seed in the Western Conference and defeated fourth-ranked FC Dallas, second-ranked Seattle Sounders FC, and first-ranked Sporting Kansas City to qualify for their second MLS Cup final.

Atlanta United FC won the match 2?0 for their first MLS Cup, before a record attendance of 73,019 spectators. As winners, they would have qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, though they had already secured a berth through an alternate qualifying process. Atlanta hosted the 2019 Campeones Cup, which it won against Club America, the winner of the Mexican Campeon de Campeones. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 11:15:58 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2021 Milwaukee Bucks NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2021-milwaukee-bucks-nba-championship-ring-p-624.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2021 Milwaukee Bucks NBA Championship Ring" alt="2021 Milwaukee Bucks NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2021-milwaukee-bucks-nba-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The top of the ring can't be slipped out like the original players ring.

The 2021 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2020-21 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. In this best-of-seven playoff series, the Eastern Conference champion Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Western Conference champion Phoenix Suns, 4-2, winning their first NBA championship in 50 years and their second title overall. Holding home-court advantage, the Suns led the series 2-0 before the Bucks came back and won the next four games, becoming the fifth team in NBA history to win the championship after losing the first two games. Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo was named NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP). With the COVID-19 pandemic altering the NBA's schedule for the second consecutive year, the start date of the series was pushed from its usual time in late May or early June to July 6, the second-latest start in Finals' history.

Milwaukee and Phoenix were two of five teams in the league with an active championship drought of 50 years or more. Prior to 2021, the Bucks won their only title in 1971, while the Suns have yet to win a title since joining the league in 1968. They were both making their third Finals appearance. Phoenix and Milwaukee each began play as expansion teams in 1968. Both teams were involved in a coin toss for the rights to the first overall pick in the 1969 NBA draft, which the Bucks won and used to select Lew Alcindor, later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, from UCLA. He led the Bucks to their first championship in 1971. The 2021 Finals was the first since 1971 to not include any players who had previously won an NBA championship, and the first since 2015 that no players on the winning team had prior NBA Finals experience. The Suns' Jae Crowder was the only player in the series who previously played in the Finals, making it just the second time since the first Finals that fewer than two players had previously appeared in the championship series; no players had previously played in the Finals in the 1977 series. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Super Bowl LV Tampa Bay Buccaneers Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-super-bowl-lv-tampa-bay-buccaneers-championship-ring-p-623.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Super Bowl LV Tampa Bay Buccaneers Championship Ring" alt="2020 Super Bowl LV Tampa Bay Buccaneers Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-super-bowl-lv-tampa-bay-buccaneers-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* This ring only has the Top Twist Off real player version currently.

* The default name & number on this ring is BRADY and his number 12.

* Inside Engraving: The ring comes with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LV was the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2020 NFL season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9. The game was played on February 7, 2021, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the home stadium of the Buccaneers, marking the first time that a team played a Super Bowl in its home stadium. Due to COVID-19 protocols limiting the stadium's seating capacity to 25,000 fans, it was the least-attended Super Bowl.

The Buccaneers' victory was their second and made them the only team other than the Baltimore Ravens to be undefeated in multiple Super Bowls. They finished the regular season with an 11-5 record and a wild card berth to advance to their second Super Bowl appearance through the guidance of several new acquisitions, most notably veteran quarterback Tom Brady in his first season away from the New England Patriots, who was the Super Bowl's oldest player at 43. The Chiefs, aided by their top-ranked offense, finished the regular season with a league-best 14-2 record to advance to their fourth Super Bowl appearance and were the defending Super Bowl LIV champions, seeking to become the first repeat champions since the Patriots in 2004.

Kansas City entered the game favored to win, but were undone by offensive struggles and costly penalties. For the first time under quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs failed to score a touchdown and lost by double-digits, making them the third Super Bowl team to not score a touchdown. They committed 11 penalties for 120 yards, including a record eight penalties for 95 yards in the first half, most of which were called against the defense. The Buccaneers capitalized on these mistakes to take a commanding 21-6 lead at halftime and dominated the remainder of the game. Brady, who also extended his player records for Super Bowl appearances at 10 and wins at seven, was named Super Bowl MVP for a record fifth time and was the first to receive the award with multiple franchises. He became the oldest player to receive the honor and win a Super Bowl as the starting quarterback, breaking additional personal records, while Bruce Arians was the oldest head coach to win the Super Bowl at 68.

The game was televised nationally by CBS. Country music singer Eric Church and R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan performed the national anthem, while the halftime show was headlined by Canadian singer The Weeknd. On television, Super Bowl LV was seen by 91.63 million viewers, the lowest ratings for the game since 2006. Combined with viewership on other platforms, viewership was down by 5% overall in comparison to Super Bowl LIV, but with a 69% increase in average streaming viewership. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 03:46:45 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2020 Alabama Crimson Tide National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-alabama-crimson-tide-national-championship-ring-p-622.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Alabama Crimson Tide National Championship Ring" alt="2020 Alabama Crimson Tide National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-alabama-crimson-tide-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the Crimson Tide's 126th overall season, 87th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and 29th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and were led by 14th-year head coach Nick Saban (with second-year offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian serving as acting coach for Game 8 due to COVID-19 protocols).

They finished the season undefeated with a record of 13-0 (11-0 in the SEC) and as national champions. Looking to build on the successes of the 2019 campaign, Alabama entered the 2020 season as the favorite to win the Western Division and meet the Florida Gators in the 2020 SEC Championship Game. Alabama closed the regular season with a 11-0 record including five wins against Top 25-ranked teams—and met the Gators for the SEC Championship in a rematch of the 2016 contest. Alabama was victorious by a final score of 52-46 to capture their 9th SEC championship title. The following day, final College Football Playoff (CFP) standings were unveiled. No. 1 ranked Alabama would meet No. 4 ranked Notre Dame for the Rose Bowl game in a rematch of the 2013 contest, defeated the Fighting Irish 31-14 to meet No. 3 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes for the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in a rematch of their 2015 contest. In the College Football Playoff National Championship, the Crimson Tide defeated the Buckeyes, 52-24, to capture their third CFP National Championship title in seven years. The victory over Ohio State gave Alabama their 18th national championship in football (their 13th wire service title since the AP Poll began in 1936) and their tenth perfect season since 1925.

The season marked the first time a wide receiver at Alabama won the Heisman Trophy, as DeVonta Smith won the award over several finalists including Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence. In addition to the Heisman, Smith won numerous other awards, including the Maxwell Award and the Biletnikoff Award. Other award winners included quarterback Mac Jones (Davey O'Brien Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award), running back Najee Harris (Doak Walker Award), Alex Leatherwood (Outland Trophy), Landon Dickerson (Rimington Trophy), the offensive line (Joe Moore Award), and offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian (Broyles Award). Six players were named to various All-America Teams with Patrick Surtain II, DeVonta Smith, Alex Leatherwood, Landon Dickerson, and Najee Harris as unanimous selections and Mac Jones as a consensus selection.

The team finished the 2020 season with a final ranking of No. 1 in both the AP and Coaches' Polls. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 01:08:04 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2020 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-big-ten-championship-ring-p-621.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2020 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 Big Ten Football Championship Game was a college football game played on December 19, 2020 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The tenth annual Big Ten Football Championship Game, it determined the 2020 champion of the Big Ten Conference. The game was played between the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes out of the East division, and the No. 14 Northwestern Wildcats out of the West division. Sponsored by credit card company Discover, the game was officially known as the Big Ten Championship Game presented by Discover. ]]></description>
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      <title>2019 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-big-ten-championship-ring-p-620.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring" alt="2019 OSU Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019-osu-ohio-state-buckeyes-big-ten-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2019 Big Ten Football Championship Game presented by Discover was played on December 7, 2019 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The ninth annual Big Ten Football Championship Game, it determined the 2019 champion of the Big Ten Conference. The game was between the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes out of the East division, and the No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers out of the West division. Ohio State won the game and the conference title by a score of 34-21. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2023 05:22:21 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2009 Michael Jordan Basketball Hall of Fame Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2009-michael-jordan-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-p-619.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2009 Michael Jordan Basketball Hall of Fame Ring" alt="2009 Michael Jordan Basketball Hall of Fame Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2009-michael-jordan-basketball-hall-of-fame-ring-1.jpg" /></a>Michael Jordan, basketball's greatest player ever, was among a class of five enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 11, 2009. The Class of 2009, which also included Jerry Sloan, John Stockton, C. Vivian Stringer and David Robinson, was inducted during festivities in Springfield, MA.

Michael Jordan personified greatness on the court, and redefined superstar athlete off it. His freshman season at UNC culminated with Jordan hitting the game-winning shot in the 1982 NCAA national title game. That shot put Michael on the map and a new era was born. Following his junior year, Jordan entered the NBA Draft and was selected third overall by the Chicago Bulls. The young superstar began stockpiling NBA hardware. The court was his and the world soon followed. His unmistakable style - the wagging tongue, the baggy shorts, the signature line of sneakers - helped make the 14-time All Star the most recognizable person on the planet. Still his resume lacked an NBA title. Then in 1991, the Jordan-led Bulls launched an all-out assault on the rest of the league winning three straight world championships. Michael won Olympic gold again in 1992 and then in 1993 abruptly retired from the Bulls to play minor league baseball. He returned to the NBA full-time in 1995 and the Bulls promptly won three consecutive titles. Jordan was named Finals MVP each time. In 2001, Jordan made a second improbable comeback and still averaged 20 points per game and appeared in the 2002 and 2003 All Star Games. ]]></description>
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      <title>2018 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-p-618.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" alt="2018 Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-alabama-crimson-tide-sec-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 SEC Championship Game was played on Saturday, December 1, 2018, in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, to determine the 2018 football champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The game featured the East Division champion Georgia against the West Division champion Alabama. Georgia, the East Division Champion, was the designated home team. The game was televised by CBS for the eighteenth straight year. Alabama came back from a 28-14 deficit in the third quarter to defeat Georgia, 35-28. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 03:36:34 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 New England Patriots American Football Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-new-england-patriots-american-football-championship-ring-p-617.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 New England Patriots American Football Championship Ring" alt="2017 New England Patriots American Football Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-new-england-patriots-american-football-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 New England Patriots season was the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, the 58th overall and the 18th under head coach Bill Belichick. The New England Patriots entered the season as the defending champions of Super Bowl LI. They failed to match their 14-2 record from last season with their Week 14 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Despite that, in Week 15, the Patriots secured their 9th consecutive AFC East title, their 15th of the last 17 seasons, with their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. With their win over the Buffalo Bills in week 16, the Patriots obtained their 8th consecutive 12-or-more win season stretching all the way from 2010, an NFL record. Their Week 17 victory over the New York Jets clinched their top seed in the AFC for the second straight year, thus giving the Patriots home-field advantage throughout the entire AFC playoffs for the second year in a row.

The Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans in the Divisional Round 35-14, and the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game 24-20, claiming their second consecutive AFC title. This was their seventh consecutive AFC Championship appearance, adding onto their record from the previous year. The win also made Tom Brady the oldest quarterback (40 years, 163 days) to win a playoff game, surpassing Brett Favre for the record. It was also the second time they advanced to the Super Bowl two consecutive seasons since 2004. They faced the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX. This also made the Patriots the only team in NFL history to appear in ten Super Bowls, and gave the Patriots a chance to repeat as Super Bowl Champions for the second time in franchise history, and for the first time since 2004. In addition, they had the chance to tie the Pittsburgh Steelers for the record of most Super Bowl wins by a team in NFL history with 6. However, due to a late strip-sack of Brady by Brandon Graham and a failed Hail Mary pass, the Eagles defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl LII by 41-33, ending the Patriots chance at a sixth Super Bowl title and resulting in their first Super Bowl loss since 2011. The loss prevented the Patriots from repeating their three-in-four Super Bowl run that they managed from 2001 to 2004. Also with the loss, the Patriots tied the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses with five, and made them the fifth defending Super Bowl champion to lose the next year's game, after the 1978 Dallas Cowboys, the 1983 Washington Redskins, the 1997 Green Bay Packers and the 2014 Seattle Seahawks. ]]></description>
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      <title>2020 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-los-angeles-dodgers-world-series-championship-ring-p-616.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Championship Ring" alt="2020 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-los-angeles-dodgers-world-series-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Seager and his number 5.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

The 2020 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's 2020 season. The 116th edition of the World Series, was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Tampa Bay Rays and the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers defeated the Rays to win the series in six games for their first championship in 32 years. Los Angeles' shortstop Corey Seager was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) after batting 8-for-20 (.400) with two home runs, five runs batted in, and an on-base percentage of .556.

The series began on October 20 and ended with Game 6 on October 27. To reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the postseason proper was conducted at neutral sites rather than at teams' home stadiums. The entirety of the World Series was hosted by Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas (which also hosted the National League Championship Series), making this the first World Series to be played at a neutral site, as well as the first since 1944 to be held at only one ballpark. With 2020 being the first season of Globe Life Field, it became the first stadium to host the World Series in its first year since Yankee Stadium II in 2009.

The Dodgers made their 21st appearance in the World Series, passing the Giants for most all-time in the National League, and third in four years, having lost in 2017 and 2018. They finished the shortened regular season with a 43-17 (.717) record, the best in all of MLB. They then swept both the Milwaukee Brewers in the Wild Card Series and the San Diego Padres in the Division Series, before defeating the Atlanta Braves in seven games in the League Championship Series after trailing 3-1 in that series. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 03:52:07 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2020 Los Angeles Lakers NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2020-los-angeles-lakers-nba-championship-ring-p-615.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2020 Los Angeles Lakers NBA Championship Ring" alt="2020 Los Angeles Lakers NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2020-los-angeles-lakers-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2020 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2019-20 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. In this best-of-seven playoff series, the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat, 4-2, winning their first NBA championship in ten years. It was the franchise's 17th title, tying the Boston Celtics for the most in league history. The Lakers' LeBron James was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the fourth time in his career. He became the first player in league history to be named Finals MVP with three different franchises (two with the Heat, one with the Cleveland Cavaliers and one with the Lakers) and along with teammate Danny Green, jointly the third players to win the NBA Finals with three different teams. Lakers president Jeanie Buss became the first female controlling owner to guide her team to an NBA title.

The Lakers were the No. 1 seed in the West, while the Heat were No. 5 in the East, becoming the third-lowest seed to advance to the Finals. This was the first NBA Finals matchup between the two teams, and the first time that Finals participants had both missed the playoffs in the previous season. James had previously played with Miami under Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, winning back-to-back NBA titles in 2012 and 2013 in four consecutive Finals appearances from 2011 to 2014, while Heat president Pat Riley was head coach of the "Showtime"-era Lakers from 1981 to 1990, leading them to four NBA titles in seven Finals appearances. For the first time in six seasons, the Golden State Warriors were not in the Finals.

The Finals were originally scheduled for June, but the season was suspended in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NBA and its players later approved a plan to restart the season in late July, setting up the NBA Bubble at Walt Disney World to protect teams from the virus. The games were played in the Bubble behind closed doors at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Bay Lake, Florida, with the Finals being played from September 30 through October 11. This year's Finals was the latest to begin (beating the 1999 edition which began on June 16) and the first one played in September and October. ]]></description>
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      <title>2019 Super Bowl LIV Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-super-bowl-liv-kansas-city-chiefs-championship-ring-p-614.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 Super Bowl LIV Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring" alt="2019 Super Bowl LIV Kansas City Chiefs Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019_super_bowl_liv_kansas_city_chiefs_championship_ring_1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is Mahomes and number 15.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LIV was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2019 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 31 - 20, marking their first Super Bowl victory since Super Bowl IV and the Chiefs' first NFL championship since joining the league in the AFL?NFL merger. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes won the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, having completed 26 of 42 pass attempts for 286 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, and well as rushing for 29 yards and one touchdown.

The game was played on February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This was the eleventh Super Bowl hosted by the South Florida region and the sixth Super Bowl hosted in Miami Gardens, which hosted Super Bowl XLIV ten years earlier. This was also the first Super Bowl in seven years to not feature quarterbacks Tom Brady or Peyton Manning.

The first half of the game was back and forth between both teams, with the game tied at 10 at halftime. In the third quarter, the 49ers began to pull away, with a Robbie Gould field goal and a touchdown run by Raheem Mostert giving them a 20 - 10 lead heading into the fourth quarter. However, over the final 6:13 of the game, the Chiefs offense completed two touchdown drives with Mahomes throwing touchdown passes to Travis Kelce and Damien Williams, to take the lead just before the two-minute warning. The Chiefs then stopped the 49ers on defense, and a late touchdown run by Damien Williams, as well as a Kendall Fuller interception, sealed the victory and ended the Chiefs' 50-year championship drought.

The game's broadcast in the United States by Fox, along with the halftime show headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, was seen by an estimated 102 million viewers - a slight increase over Super Bowl LIII in 2019 (which had seen the smallest audience for the game in 10 years). Due to the seating capacity of Hard Rock Stadium, this game also had the second lowest attendance in Super Bowl history (after Super Bowl I) and the lowest since the merger. ]]></description>
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      <title>2019 LSU Tigers National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-lsu-tigers-national-championship-ring-p-613.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 LSU Tigers National Championship Ring" alt="2019 LSU Tigers National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019-lsu-tigers-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2019 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium (nicknamed Death Valley) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and competed in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) where they were led by their third-year head coach Ed Orgeron.

LSU began the year ranked sixth in the preseason AP Poll, and were projected to finish in second in the SEC West behind Alabama. The Tigers secured an undefeated regular season that included wins over top-ten-ranked teams Texas, Florida, Auburn, and Alabama. In the SEC Championship Game, LSU defeated Georgia to win their first conference title since 2011. LSU was ranked No. 1 in the final College Football Playoff rankings of the season, earning them a spot in the national semi-final game to be played at the Peach Bowl. They dominated fourth-ranked Oklahoma in that game, 63?28, to advance to the CFP Championship Game. There, they defeated the defending national champions Clemson, 42?25, to secure LSU's fourth claimed national title in school history, the second undefeated champion in the CFP era, and the second 15?0 season among any team in the modern era. Owing to their dominant performance against a historically difficult schedule, several pundits have called the team the greatest in college football history.

LSU's record-setting offense was led by senior quarterback Joe Burrow, who won the Heisman Trophy by the largest margin in the history of the award, and broke several NCAA FBS records, including most touchdown passes (60), and highest passer rating (202.0). He was accompanied on offense by 1,400-yard running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, and two 1,500-yard receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson, the former winning the Biletnikoff Award as the best wide receiver in the country. The Tigers' offensive line won the Joe Moore Award as the nation's best offensive line unit. LSU's defense was anchored by two All-American defensive backs in Jim Thorpe Award winner Grant Delpit and true freshman Derek Stingley Jr. Linebacker Jacob Phillips led the SEC in tackles. Head coach Ed Orgeron was awarded several national Coach of the Year honors. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2020 21:44:07 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2019 Washington Nationals World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-washington-nationals-world-series-championship-ring-p-612.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 Washington Nationals World Series Championship Ring" alt="2019 Washington Nationals World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019_washington_nationals_world_series_championship_ring_1.jpg" /></a>* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

The 2019 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2019 season. The 115th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League champion Houston Astros and the National League champion Washington Nationals. The series was played from October 22 to October 30. The Nationals won the series, four games to three, to secure their first title in franchise history. Washington pitcher Stephen Strasburg was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) after earning two wins in the series.

The Astros had home-field advantage for the series, due to having a better regular-season record than the Nationals. It was the third World Series in which home-field advantage was decided by the regular-season records of the American and National league champions, a practice that started in the 2017 season. It was the first World Series in which the Houston Astros had home-field advantage. The series was played in a 2-3-2 format, with the Astros hosting Games 1, 2, 6, and 7; and the Nationals hosting Games 3, 4, and 5.

The visiting team won all seven games for the first time in any of the major North American sports leagues, surpassing the previous high of five. It was also the sixth straight World Series in which the championship was clinched by the visiting team.

With the Nationals being from the Nationals League East division the past six World Series winners have come from each of the six divisions in Major League Baseball. The NL East (2019 Nationals) The AL East (2018 Boston Red Sox) The AL West (2017 Houston Astros) The NL Central (2016 Chicago Cubs) The AL Central (2015 Kansas City Royals) and the NL West (2014 San Francisco Giants)

For the third straight year, MLB sold presenting sponsorships to all its postseason series; as with the 2017 and 2018 World Series, this World Series was sponsored by YouTube TV and was officially known as the 2019 World Series presented by YouTube TV. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 03:51:57 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2019 St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-st-louis-blues-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-611.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2019 St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019-st.-louis-blues-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

The 2019 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2018-19 season and the culmination of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Western Conference champion St. Louis Blues defeated the Eastern Conference champion Boston Bruins four games to three to win their first championship, in their 51st season of play (not including the 2004-05 lockout), ending the third longest championship drought in league history. The Bruins had home-ice advantage in this best-of-seven playoff series with the better regular season record. The series began on May 27 and concluded on June 12. The Blues' Stanley Cup-winning run of 26 playoff games tied the 2014 Los Angeles Kings for the longest of any Stanley Cup-winning team in history.

This was a rematch of the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals, which Boston won in four, the fourth consecutive Finals to both involve at least one team vying for its first championship and end with the champion clinching the Cup on the road, and the first time since 2011 where the Finals went the full seven games.

Until this year, the Blues were the oldest franchise to have never won a Stanley Cup. That distinction is now shared by the Buffalo Sabres and the Vancouver Canucks, as both teams were founded in 1970 and are without a Stanley Cup to their name. St. Louis also became the last surviving 1967 NHL expansion team to win their first Stanley Cup, joining the Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars (originally the Minnesota North Stars) and Pittsburgh Penguins.

This was the St. Louis Blues' fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals. Their last appearance in the Finals was in 1970 against the Bruins, which Boston won in a four-game sweep. All of St. Louis' prior appearances came during their first three seasons after the Blues and five other new teams formed the West Division in the 1967 NHL expansion. While the Blues were able to advance past their fellow expansion franchises, each Finals appearance ended with them being swept by Original Six teams that comprised the East Division, concluding with their 1970 defeat. In the years that followed, the other expansion teams from 1967 would win Stanley Cup titles of their own (excluding the defunct California Golden Seals franchise), but the Blues went nearly half a century without reaching the Finals again and became the oldest franchise not to win the Stanley Cup.

Ryan O'Reilly, who was acquired via trade in the off-season led the team in scoring with 77 points and assists with 49. Vladimir Tarasenko led the team in goal-scoring with 33 goals.

St. Louis struggled early in the regular season, beginning the year with a 7-9-3 record. Head coach Mike Yeo was fired and assistant coach Craig Berube named interim coach. Their record declined to an NHL-worst 15-18-4 with 34 points on January 2, 2019. Then the Blues went on a 30-10-5 run to finish the season with 99 points, third in the Central Division. Amid their turnaround, rookie goaltender Jordan Binnington was given his first start and went on to obtain 23 wins. In the playoffs, St. Louis defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 in the First Round, eliminated the Dallas Stars in seven games, and won 4-2 against the San Jose Sharks in the Conference Finals. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2019 22:23:36 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2019 Toronto Raptors NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2019-toronto-raptors-nba-championship-ring-p-610.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2019 Toronto Raptors NBA Championship Ring" alt="2019 Toronto Raptors NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2019-toronto-raptors-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2019 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2018-19 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. In the best-of-seven playoff series held from May 30 through June 13, 2019, the Eastern Conference champion Toronto Raptors defeated the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors, 4-2, earning the franchise its first NBA championship as well as the first win by a team based outside the United States. Acquired by the Raptors via a trade during the off-season, Kawhi Leonard was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the second time in his career.

This was the first NBA Finals appearance for the Raptors, and the league's first finals with games played outside of the United States. Home-court advantage was awarded to Toronto, who finished the regular season with one more win (58-24) than Golden State (57-25). This was the first time in five consecutive NBA Finals appearances that the then-two-time defending NBA-champion Warriors did not have home-court advantage. Also for the first time after the past four postseasons, the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers did not meet in the championship round. This was the first finals since 2010 not to include LeBron James, who played in the past eight finals with Cleveland and the Miami Heat. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2019 22:21:03 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 Clemson Tigers National Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-clemson-tigers-national-championship-ring-p-609.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Clemson Tigers National Championship Ring" alt="2018 Clemson Tigers National Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-clemson-tigers-national-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University during the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as "Death Valley," and competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his tenth full year and 11th overall since taking over midway through 2008 season.

Clemson, coming off a College Football Playoff semi-final loss to Alabama in 2017, began the year ranked second in the preseason AP Poll and Coaches Poll. The Tigers won all 12 of their regular season games, securing their first undefeated regular season since 2015. Clemson won their fourth consecutive ACC title by defeating Pittsburgh in the 2018 ACC Championship Game. In the final College Football Playoff rankings of the 2018 season, Clemson was ranked second, earning them their fourth consecutive playoff bid and a spot in the 2018 Cotton Bowl Classic against third-ranked Notre Dame. The Tigers won that game 30 - 3, advancing them to the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship against Alabama, their fourth consecutive year meeting the Crimson Tide in the playoff and third time in four years doing so in the national title game. Clemson won that game in dominant fashion, 44 - 16, to win the Tigers' third national championship in school history and second in three years. They were the first undefeated College Football Playoff champion and the first major college football program to finish with a record of 15 - 0 since Penn in 1897. The team is considered by some analysts to be one of the greatest in college football history.

The Tigers were led offensively by true freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who won a highly publicized battle for the starting role over 2017 starter Kelly Bryant. Sophomore running back Travis Etienne contributed significantly, rushing for over 1,600 yards and an FBS-leading 24 rushing touchdowns. He was named ACC Player of the Year following the regular season. On defense, the team was anchored by a highly touted, veteran defensive line consisting of Clelin Ferrell, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, and Austin Bryant - all of whom were subsequently drafted in the 2019 NFL Draft. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2020 21:55:46 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 Florida Gators Baseball Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-florida-gators-baseball-championship-ring-p-608.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Florida Gators Baseball Championship Ring" alt="2017 Florida Gators Baseball Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-florida-gators-baseball-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 Florida Gators baseball team represented the University of Florida in the sport of baseball during the 2017 college baseball season. The Gators competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They played their home games at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. The team was coached by Kevin O'Sullivan in his tenth season as Florida head coach. The Gators entered the season hoping to build upon their performance in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, where they finished seventh at the 2016 College World Series after losses to eventual national champion Coastal Carolina and Texas Tech. In the 2017 season, the Gators won their first baseball national championship by defeating LSU two games to none in the championship series.

The 2017 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on June 1, 2017 as part of the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team, double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2017 College World Series (CWS) in Omaha, Nebraska. The CWS started on June 17 and ended on June 27.

The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 299 teams. Thirty-one teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 33 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

Teams were divided into sixteen regionals of four teams, which conducted a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions then faced each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-three-game series, to determine the eight participants in the College World Series. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2019 11:15:42 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 Super Bowl LIII New England Patriots Championship Ring</title>
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* The default name & number on this ring is BRADY and his number 12.

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Super Bowl LIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Los Angeles Rams, 13-3. The game was played on February 3, 2019 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. This was the first Super Bowl played at that stadium, and the third one held in Atlanta.

The Patriots' victory was their sixth, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Super Bowl championships. New England, after finishing the regular season with a 11-5 record, advanced to their 11th Super Bowl appearance, their fourth in five years, and their ninth under the leadership of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady. The Rams, who finished the regular season with a 13-3 record under 33-year-old head coach Sean McVay and third-year quarterback Jared Goff, made their fourth Super Bowl appearance overall, and their first one since moving back from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016. Super Bowl LIII was a rematch of Super Bowl XXXVI, a 20-17 Patriots win over the Rams that gave the Belichick-Brady tandem its first Super Bowl championship. Coincidentally, the Patriots reached that Super Bowl with an 11-5 record as well. With the Rams now playing in Los Angeles, Super Bowl LIII marked the first Super Bowl appearance of a Los Angeles-based team since the then-Los Angeles Raiders' victory in Super Bowl XVIII. This marked the 14th meeting in a major sports championship between the Los Angeles and Greater Boston areas.

Super Bowl LIII was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history, eclipsing the previous record of 14-7 held by Super Bowl VII, and the lowest-scoring league championship contest since a 14-0 score was recorded during the 1949 NFL Championship Game. It also marked the first Super Bowl with no touchdowns scored by either team in the first three quarters, as the Patriots and the Rams held the contest to a 3-3 tie as they entered the fourth quarter. New England then scored 10 unanswered points for the victory, as their lone touchdown tied them with the New York Jets in Super Bowl III for the fewest touchdowns by a winning Super Bowl team. The Rams ended up as only the second losing team to not score a touchdown, joining the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI. Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who caught 10 passes for 141 yards, was named Super Bowl MVP.

The broadcast of the game on CBS had the smallest Super Bowl audience in 10 years. The halftime show was headlined by U.S. pop group Maroon 5, joined by rappers Big Boi and Travis Scott as guests. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 03:47:45 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-boston-red-sox-world-series-championship-ring-p-606.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship Ring" alt="2018 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-boston-red-sox-world-series-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's 2018 season. The 114th edition of the World Series was played between the American League (AL) champion Boston Red Sox and the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Series was televised in the United States on Fox. This was the second World Series match-up between the two franchises, after the Red Sox defeated the Brooklyn Robins (later known as the Dodgers) in five games in 1916.

The Red Sox beat the Dodgers in five games to win their fourth World Series title in 15 years dating back to 2004, and their ninth in franchise history. Steve Pearce won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award, while Alex Cora became the fifth first-season manager and first manager from Puerto Rico to win the World Series. The Series was notable for its third game which went for 18 innings, a World Series record.

The 2018 World Series was the first since 2000 to feature two teams who had also reached the postseason the year prior. Additionally, the Red Sox became the first team to win two World Series exactly one century apart, as they had defeated the Chicago Cubs in 1918, while the Dodgers were the first team since the 2011 Texas Rangers, and the first NL team since the 1992 Atlanta Braves, to lose consecutive Fall Classics.

The Boston Red Sox' most recent World Series appearance was their 2013 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Los Angeles Dodgers, who last won a World Series in 1988 over the Oakland Athletics, made their second consecutive appearance, after losing to the Houston Astros in 2017. The two franchises faced each other in the 1916 World Series; the Red Sox won the series in five games against the then-Brooklyn Robins.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts were teammates on the Dodgers in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Although they did not play together on the Red Sox, both managers played and won a World Series championship with Boston—Roberts in 2004 and Cora in 2007. This was the first World Series with two managers of color; additionally, both managers were born outside the contiguous United States, as Cora was born in Puerto Rico and Roberts in Japan.

The Red Sox finished with a 108-54 (.667) record, winning the American League East division title for the third consecutive season, eight games ahead of the second-place New York Yankees, and were the first team to clinch a berth in the 2018 postseason. The Red Sox surpassed the 100-win mark for the first time since 1946, broke the franchise record of 105 wins that had been set in 1912, and won the most games of any MLB team since the 2001 Seattle Mariners won 116. The 2018 Red Sox were highlighted by All-Stars Mookie Betts, Craig Kimbrel, J. D. Martinez, Mitch Moreland, and Chris Sale. Betts led baseball in batting average and slugging percentage, while Martinez led in runs batted in. Sale tossed only 158 innings due to a shoulder injury late in the year, but was otherwise superb, posting a 2.11 earned run average to go along with 237 strikeouts. Kimbrel saved 42 games and struck out 96 batters.

The Red Sox entered the postseason as the top seed in the American League, and defeated the Yankees in four games in the Division Series. Next, they defeated the defending champion Houston Astros in five games in the League Championship Series. Including their 2004 win that ended the Curse of the Bambino, this was the fourth World Series appearance by the Red Sox in 15 years and their 13th appearance all-time. ]]></description>
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      <title>2018 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-golden-state-warriors-nba-championship-ring-p-605.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" alt="2018 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-golden-state-warriors-championship-ring-upgrade-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2017-18 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. In this best-of-seven playoff, the defending NBA champion and Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors swept the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 0. This Finals was the first time in any of North America's four major professional sports leagues that the same two teams met for the championship four years in a row. This was also the first time that a team was swept in the NBA Finals since 2007, in which the Cavaliers were also the losing team. LeBron James, in his eighth consecutive NBA Finals appearance, suffered the second Finals sweeps of his career, having also played in the 2007 NBA Finals. Kevin Durant was named NBA Finals MVP for the second straight year. After his third appearance in the Finals, Durant became the only player to shoot over 50-40-90 for an NBA Finals career under the non-shortened 3-point line.

The Warriors had home-court advantage in the series since they had a better regular season record of 58-24, compared to the Cavaliers 50-32. Entering the Finals matchup, the Warriors were also noted by various sports media outlets as one of the biggest NBA Finals favorites in recent history. This was the first time since 2012 that the Finals did not feature either of the top seeds in each conference. The 2018 Finals began on May 31 and ended on June 8. The series was sponsored by the Internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the 2018 NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 05:08:03 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2018-washington-capitals-stanley-cup-championship-ring-p-603.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2018 Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Championship Ring" alt="2018 Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2018-washington-capitals-stanley-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2018 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2017-18 season, and the culmination of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals defeated the Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights four games to one to win their first championship in their 44th season. The Vegas Golden Knights made the Finals in their first season, while this was the second Finals appearance for the Capitals. This was the first Finals series since 2007 where neither team had previously won the Stanley Cup and the third consecutive year in which a Western Conference team made their Finals debut. This was the first Finals since 2014 to require less than six games. Washington captain Alexander Ovechkin was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs.

The series began on May 28 and ended on June 7. The Vegas Golden Knights had home ice advantage in the series since the Golden Knights won the Pacific Division with 109 points during the regular season, while the Capitals won the Metropolitan Division with 105 points. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 22:19:31 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 Super Bowl LII Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-super-bowl-lii-philadelphia-eagles-championship-ring-p-602.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Super Bowl LII Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring" alt="2017 Super Bowl LII Philadelphia Eagles Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-super-bowl-lii-philadelphia-eagles-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>* The default name & number on this ring is FOLES and his number 9.

* Inside Engraving: The ring come with the inside engraving as the pictures shown by default, you don't need to pay extra for that.

Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) and defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots, 41-33, to win their first Super Bowl and their first NFL title since 1960. The game was played on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This was the second time that a Super Bowl was played in Minneapolis, the northernmost city to ever host the event, after Super Bowl XXVI at the Metrodome during the 1991 season, and the sixth Super Bowl held in a cold-weather city.

New England finished the regular season with an AFC-best 13-3 record, then extended their record Super Bowl appearances to ten, their third in four years, and their eighth under the leadership of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady. Philadelphia also finished the regular season with an NFC-best 13-3 record but entered the playoffs as underdogs after starting quarterback Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending injury late in the regular season and was replaced by backup quarterback Nick Foles. Still, the Eagles advanced to their third Super Bowl appearance, having previously lost to the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XV and to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX.

Several records were set during Super Bowl LII, including most yards gained in an NFL game by both teams combined (1,151), the fewest punts from both teams in a Super Bowl (one), and the most points scored by a Super Bowl losing team (33). The game was settled after the Eagles converted a fumble recovery deep within Patriots territory to a field goal with 1:05 remaining to extend their lead to eight points, and Brady's Hail Mary pass fell incomplete as time expired. Foles completed 28 of 43 pass attempts for 373 yards and three touchdowns with one interception, caught a one-yard touchdown pass, and was named Super Bowl MVP. Foles' touchdown catch later became known as The Philly Special and joined NFL lore.

The broadcast of the game on NBC had the smallest Super Bowl audience in nine years, with an average of 103.4 million viewers. Average TV viewership for the halftime show, headlined by Justin Timberlake, was 106.6 million American television viewers, 9 percent less than the previous year. ]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 22:19:52 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 Houston Astros World Series Fan Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-houston-astros-world-series-fan-ring-p-601.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Houston Astros World Series Fan Ring" alt="2017 Houston Astros World Series Fan Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-houston-astros-world-series-fan-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the World Series, it was played between October 24 and November 1. The series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros. It was sponsored by the internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the World Series presented by YouTube TV.

The Astros defeated the Dodgers, four games to three, to win their first World Series in franchise history, and the first team from Texas to do so, and the first time since 2002 when two consecutive World Series went to seven games. Both teams set a World Series record with a combined total of 25 home runs throughout the entire series, including a team record 15 home runs by the Astros, and hit a combined total of eight home runs in Game 2 to set the single game World Series mark. Houston outfielder George Springer was named as the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) after hitting five home runs in the series to tie a World Series record with Reggie Jackson in 1977 and Chase Utley in 2009.

This was the first World Series in which home-field advantage was decided by the regular season record of pennant winners. From 1903 to 2002, home-field advantage had been determined by coin flips and by alternating between the AL and NL. From 2003 to 2016, it was determined by results from that season's All-Star Game, when it was awarded to the team from the winning league. The Dodgers earned home-field advantage over the Astros. The series was played in a 2-3-2 format, with the Dodgers hosting Games 1, 2, 6, and 7; and the Astros hosting Games 3, 4, and 5.

With a 101-61 regular season record, the team won its first American League West title, and their first division title since 2001. In the American League Division Series, they defeated the Boston Red Sox in four games and then defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) in seven games. This was their second World Series appearance and first since 2005, when they were swept in four games by the Chicago White Sox.They became the first team in history to make it to the World Series as members of both the National League and the American League.

The city of Houston in August 2017 suffered record flooding from Hurricane Harvey. The team began to wear patches which had the logo of the team with the word "Strong" on the bottom of the patch, as well as promoting the hashtag Houston Strong. Manager A. J. Hinch has stated in an interview that the team wasn't just playing for a title, but to help boost moral support for the city.

On August 31, just seconds before the midnight deadline, the Astros traded for Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander. Following the trade, including the regular season and postseason to this point, Verlander had posted a 9-0 win-loss record with a 1.23 earned run average. He was named the ALCS MVP. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-clemson-tigers-acc-championship-ring-p-600.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring" alt="2017 Clemson Tigers ACC Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-clemson-tigers-acc-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 ACC Championship Game was played on December 2, 2017. It was the 13th annual ACC Football Conference Championship Game to determine the 2017 champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The game was held at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Clemson emerged victorious and became the 2017 ACC champions, beating Miami 38-3.

The 2017 Championship Game was the 13th in the Atlantic Coast Conference's 65-year history. Last season, the ACC Championship Game featured the Clemson Tigers, champions of the Atlantic Division, and the Virginia Tech Hokies, champions of the Coastal Division. Clemson won the game 42-35, and went on to win the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship.

The championship game had been hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina from 2010 to 2015, and had been slated to host through at least 2019. However, in response to North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act (HB2), the ACC voted in September 2016 to move the 2016 championship out of North Carolina. Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida was chosen as a replacement site for the 2016 game. ACC Commissioner John Swofford delayed the decision on where to hold the 2017 football Championship Game due to the ongoing controversy. On April 19, 2017, the ACC announced that the football championship game and other neutral site conference events would return to Charlotte in 2017. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 Alabama Crimson Tide National Championship Ring</title>
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The 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama during the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season marked the Crimson Tide's 123rd overall season, its 84th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 26th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant - Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and were led by eleventh-year head coach Nick Saban.

Alabama ended the season as consensus national champions by winning their second College Football Playoff national championship. This was their 17th claimed national title in school history, and fifth under head coach Nick Saban.

Alabama, coming off a national title game loss to Clemson in 2016, began the year ranked first in the AP Poll. The team opened the year with a victory over then-No. 3 Florida State in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, which was the highest ranked season-opening match-up in the history of the AP Poll. Alabama won their first 11 games convincingly, but fell on the road to rival Auburn in the regular season finale, and since the two teams were tied atop the SEC West Division at 7 - 1, Auburn advanced to the 2017 SEC Championship Game on the head-to-head tiebreaker. Alabama fell to number six in the rankings leading up to conference championship weekend. In the final College Football Playoff rankings of the year, 11 - 1 Alabama controversially rose to number four after sitting idle, ahead of 12 - 1 Wisconsin, 11 - 2 Big Ten Conference champion Ohio State and 12 - 0 American Athletic Conference champion UCF. This earned Alabama a place in the national semi-final to be played at the Sugar Bowl against first-seeded Clemson, the third consecutive playoff meeting between the two schools. Alabama won by a score of 24 - 6 and advanced to the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship against SEC champion Georgia. The Crimson Tide pulled off a dramatic come-from-behind overtime victory to win the game 26 - 23 and the national title.

Alabama's offense was led by sophomore quarterback Jalen Hurts, who finished with 2,081 passing yards, 17 passing touchdowns and just one interception. He added 855 rushing yards and 8 rushing touchdowns on the ground. Freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa served as the backup and was named game MVP of the national championship game after Hurts was benched at halftime. Running back Damien Harris led the rushing attack with exactly 1,000 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the year. Wide receiver Calvin Ridley and offensive tackle Jonah Williams were named first-team All-SEC. The Crimson Tide defense, which led the country in scoring and yards allowed, was led by consensus first-team All-American and Chuck Bednarik Award-winning safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. He was joined on the All-SEC first team by defensive tackles Daron Payne and Raekwon Davis, linebacker Rashaan Evans, and safety Ronnie Harrison. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-los-angeles-dodgers-national-league-championship-ring-p-598.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring" alt="2017 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-los-angeles-dodgers-national-league-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff pitting the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Chicago Cubs for the National League pennant and the right to play in the 2017 World Series. The series was a rematch of the 2016 NLCS, which Chicago won four games to two en route to their first World Series victory since 1908. This was just the 10th time two teams have met in at least two straight League Championship Series, which have existed since divisional play began in 1969. The Dodgers beat the Cubs in five games to win the NL pennant for the first time in 29 years, their last one in 1988.

This was first time in history that the NLCS and ALCS teams were from the four most populous U.S. cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.

For the first time, Major League Baseball sold presenting sponsorships to all of its postseason series; this NLCS was sponsored by Camping World, and was officially known as the National League Championship Series presented by Camping World. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 Houston Astros World Series Championship Ring</title>
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The 2017 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the World Series, it was played between October 24 and November 1. The series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros. It was sponsored by the internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the World Series presented by YouTube TV.

The Astros defeated the Dodgers, four games to three, to win their first World Series in franchise history, and the first team from Texas to do so, and the first time since 2002 when two consecutive World Series went to seven games. Both teams set a World Series record with a combined total of 25 home runs throughout the entire series, including a team record 15 home runs by the Astros, and hit a combined total of eight home runs in Game 2 to set the single game World Series mark. Houston outfielder George Springer was named as the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) after hitting five home runs in the series to tie a World Series record with Reggie Jackson in 1977 and Chase Utley in 2009.

This was the first World Series in which home-field advantage was decided by the regular season record of pennant winners. From 1903 to 2002, home-field advantage had been determined by coin flips and by alternating between the AL and NL. From 2003 to 2016, it was determined by results from that season's All-Star Game, when it was awarded to the team from the winning league. The Dodgers earned home-field advantage over the Astros. The series was played in a 2-3-2 format, with the Dodgers hosting Games 1, 2, 6, and 7; and the Astros hosting Games 3, 4, and 5.

With a 101-61 regular season record, the team won its first American League West title, and their first division title since 2001. In the American League Division Series, they defeated the Boston Red Sox in four games and then defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) in seven games. This was their second World Series appearance and first since 2005, when they were swept in four games by the Chicago White Sox.They became the first team in history to make it to the World Series as members of both the National League and the American League.

The city of Houston in August 2017 suffered record flooding from Hurricane Harvey. The team began to wear patches which had the logo of the team with the word "Strong" on the bottom of the patch, as well as promoting the hashtag Houston Strong. Manager A. J. Hinch has stated in an interview that the team wasn't just playing for a title, but to help boost moral support for the city.

On August 31, just seconds before the midnight deadline, the Astros traded for Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander. Following the trade, including the regular season and postseason to this point, Verlander had posted a 9-0 win-loss record with a 1.23 earned run average. He was named the ALCS MVP. ]]></description>
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      <title>1997 Toronto Argonauts The 85th Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/1997-toronto-argonauts-the-85th-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-596.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="1997 Toronto Argonauts The 85th Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="1997 Toronto Argonauts The 85th Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/thumb_image/150x150_1997-toronto-argonauts-the-85th-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 85th Grey Cup (Canadian Football League championship) was held in 1997 in Edmonton before 60,431 fans. The heavily favoured Toronto Argonauts won the game over the Saskatchewan Roughriders with a score of 47-23. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/2017-golden-state-warriors-nba-championship-ring-p-595.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="2017 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" alt="2017 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/2017-golden-state-warriors-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 2017 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2016-17 season and conclusion of the 2017 playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors beat the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4-1, the first time in NBA history two teams had met for a third consecutive year. The Cavaliers sought to repeat as champions after winning the championship in 2016, while the Warriors won the first meeting in 2015. Golden State earned home-court advantage with a 2016-17 regular season record of 67-15, while Cleveland finished the regular season with a 51-31 record. The Warriors entered the 2017 Finals after becoming the first team in NBA playoff history to start 12-0, while the Cavaliers entered the 2017 Finals with a 12-1 record during the first three rounds of the postseason. The Warriors 16-1 record is the best winning percentage (.941) in NBA playoff history.

This is the Golden State Warriors' third consecutive trip to the NBA Finals and ninth appearance overall. With the acquisition of free agent Kevin Durant in the offseason, the Warriors were hailed as a "Superteam" by the media and fans, forming a new All-Star "Big Four" of Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

The team equaled their 2014-15 regular-season record of 67-15, their second most wins in franchise history. They won the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the third consecutive season. The club became the fastest team in NBA history to clinch a playoff berth, achieving the feat on February 25, 2017. They also became the first team in NBA playoff history to start 12-0, sweeping the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round, the Utah Jazz in the Western Conference semifinals, and the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. Entering the Finals, this twelve game win-streak tied third for the most consecutive wins in the postseason. The Warriors also entered the Finals with the largest playoff points differential in NBA history, with a +16.3 winning margin per game. ]]></description>
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      <title>1993 Edmonton Eskimos The 81st Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/1993-edmonton-eskimos-the-81st-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-594.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="1993 Edmonton Eskimos The 81st Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="1993 Edmonton Eskimos The 81st Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/1993-edmonton-eskimos-the-81st-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 81st Grey Cup was the 1993 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta. The Eskimos defeated the Blue Bombers 33-23 to win the Grey Cup. ]]></description>
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      <title>1992 Calgary Stampeders The 80th Grey Cup Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/1992-calgary-stampeders-the-80th-grey-cup-championship-ring-p-593.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="1992 Calgary Stampeders The 80th Grey Cup Championship Ring" alt="1992 Calgary Stampeders The 80th Grey Cup Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/1992-calgary-stampeders-the-80th-grey-cup-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>The 80th Grey Cup was the 1992 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Calgary Stampeders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Toronto's SkyDome. The Stampeders had little trouble defeating the Blue Bombers, 24-10. ]]></description>
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      <title>2017 North Carolina Tar Heels National Championship Ring</title>
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In the Final Four, North Carolina beat Oregon (making their first Final Four appearance since 1939) while Gonzaga defeated South Carolina (making their first ever Final Four appearance). North Carolina then defeated Gonzaga 71-65 to win the national championship. ]]></description>
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