How much is Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowl ring worth?

Super Bowl XLV MVP And Winning Head Coach - Press Conference
Super Bowl XLV MVP And Winning Head Coach - Press Conference

Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowl ring is a valuable item. Incredibly, one of the most-talented quarterbacks of this era has just hoisted the Lombardi Trophy once in his career. When he won Super Bowl XLV at the end of the 2010 season, there was widespread belief that Rodgers would win more. But it has yet to happen.

Hence, there is a huge demand for such a ring. While that being said, the cost is expected to be known only if it goes under the hammer. Super Bowl I ring and jersey for Packers legend Jerry Kramer sold for $125,000. Even though it is Aaron Rodgers', his ring is expected to be worth less as the first Super Bowl is more of a collector's item. On the web, $95,000 is the price given for a Super Bowl XLV ring.

Hence, one can surmise that the current worth of Rodgers' Super Bowl ring would be around $100,000.

How did Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowl ring come to be?

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl XLV, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25. The Packers were the sixth seed going into the playoffs with a 10-6 regular-season record but went on to win the whole thing.

Every Super Bowl win is special for fans, but for a Green Bay Packers fan, it signaled the beginning of the Rodgers era. There were concerns over how the post-Brett Favre epoch would pan out. When Rodgers also won the Super Bowl MVP, every cheesehead knew they were in safe hands.

But if Rodgers' Super Bowl ring was a relief for the fanbase, the ensuing years have been nothing but frustrating. Despite having a future Hall-of-Fame quarterback, they are yet to win the Super Bowl again. This is despite the fact that in his career Rodgers has collected four MVP awards.

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It harks back to the previous era as well, when despite having Brett Favre, the Green Bay Packers only lifted the Super Bowl once. Green Bay have had two legendary quarterbacks starting for them for nearly three decades and have won only two Super Bowls during that period.

Aaron Rodgers certainly has his mind set on winning another one, even if it reduces the worth of his current ring.

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