Chiefs gave out nearly 700 Super Bowl rings. Meet some of the people who got one.
The Chiefs didn’t skimp when it came to giving out Super Bowl LIV championship rings.
Team president Mark Donovan tweeted: “This week the Hunt family distributed nearly 700 championship rings to players, coaches, staff, Ambassadors, Cheerleaders, Red Coaters, and other members of the extended Chiefs family who were part of our successful 2019 season.”
The players and coaches received their rings Tuesday night in a ceremony at Arrowhead Stadium. Others who got a ring, which is the same as the players received, shared the news on social media.
Here are some of those people.
Anna Tobkin, a producer for the Chiefs
Jayice Pearson, a Redcoater and a former KC defensive back:
Former Chiefs running back Christian Okoye, who the team said works with the Redcoaters:
Mark Collins, a former Chiefs defensive back and a Redcoater:
Trainer Rick Burkholder:
Redcoater and former Chiefs receiver Marc Boerigter:
Armaan Ahluwalia, a business analytics manager:
Former Chiefs reporter BJ Kissel:
Nathan Brunzie, a digital media manager:
Chris Bober, former Chiefs lineman who is now a Redcoater:
The communications team:
Leesa Rockhold, fan experience representative:
Jack Bagby, skilled maintenance:
Kirsten Krug, vice president of administration:
Jordan Giesler, creative services and brand manager:
Morgan Dannewitz, suite services coordinator:
This story was originally published September 4, 2020 at 9:10 AM.