Kansas City Chiefs receive Super Bowl rings

Kansas City Chiefs receive Super Bowl rings

When the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, they had four players from Alabama high schools and colleges on their roster. They now have Super Bowl rings.

On Thursday night, the Chiefs celebrated their victory again with the presentation of championship rings to players, coaches and staff during a private ceremony at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri.

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During the Chiefs’ 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, wide receiver Kadarius Toney (Blount) caught a 5-yard touchdown pass and returned two punts for 77 yards, including a 65-yarder – the longest punt return in Super Bowl history.

Kansas City offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho (Edgewood Academy, Auburn) was on the field for seven special-teams plays during Super Bowl LVII.

Running back La’Mical Perine (Theodore) was on the Chiefs’ practice squad, and wide receiver Justyn Ross (Central-Phenix City) was on injured reserve. They were not eligible to play against the Eagles.

All four players remain on the Kansas City roster.

Wanogho and Perine shared their experiences at the ring presentation via videos on their Instagram accounts.

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.