The Denver Broncos players, coaches and staff all received their Super Bowl 50 championship rings during a ceremony last Sunday evening, and a good time was had by all -- even defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who tweeted a day later that his ring had the wrong name engraved on it.
So you're probably thinking it said "Philips" instead of "Phillips" Or maybe "Bum" instead of "Wade."
Not even close.
Which one? pic.twitter.com/tLavlxfV2i
— Wade Phillips (@sonofbum) June 16, 2016
Peters!
Good news, though -- as you can see in the tweet above, Jostens wasted little time replacing Phillips' ring, and this time it actually has his name on it.
Now I have 2! Thx Jostens for fixing the problem so quickly! pic.twitter.com/6Fjd7YUTgS
— Wade Phillips (@sonofbum) June 16, 2016
More details on the Super Bowl rings, via the Broncos' website:
The Super Bowl 50 Championship Ring boasts 212 round, tapered and marquise shaped diamonds all meticulously set in a 10 karat white-and-yellow gold ring. This collection of stones comes together to create a stunning ring that tops more than 5.05 carats.
The ring top features the Super Bowl 50 logo and the team's three Lombardi Trophies placed above the Denver Broncos logo on a field of pave-set diamonds. The trophies are created from marquise-cut stones, tapered baguettes and pave-set stones. The Bronco mane is created from diamond-cut orange sapphires while the head features pave-set diamonds and a custom-cut corundum blue stone. The words "WORLD CHAMPIONS" adorn the top and bottom edges.
The sides feature 56 stones representing the Broncos' 56-year history and the top and bottom edges each feature 15 stones to mark the team's 15 wins during the 2015 season and the 15 titles. One side features the player's number and their name above a crown highlighted in yellow to mark all three Super Bowl titles with eight round stones adorning the top of the crown to mark the team's eight AFC Championships. The other side features DENVER BRONCOS arched above an image of the Lombardi Trophy and the year 2015. The trophy is surrounded by the words "THIS ONE'S FOR PAT" in honor of Owner Pat Bowlen.
It's unknown how much each Super Bowl 50 ring cost, but the Patriots' Super Bowl XLIX rings were $36,500 each.