Kraft's Super Bowl LI ring sells for $1M in All In Challenge auction
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's Super Bowl LI championship ring sold for $1.025 million in an auction for the "All In Challenge," the team announced Thursday.
The proceeds will go directly to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen, and No Kid Hungry.
SOLD for $1,025,000 in the #ALLINCHALLENGE
- New England Patriots (@Patriots) May 22, 2020
All of the proceeds from RKK's SBLI ring will provide meals to those who need it most. pic.twitter.com/RrQRJzpZGH
The winner will also get to meet Kraft at his office in Gillette Stadium.
Three years ago, New England engineered a record-breaking 25-point comeback against the Atlanta Falcons to capture its sixth Super Bowl title since Kraft took over the franchise in 1994.
The Patriots owner is now down to just four championship rings following the auction, as Russian President Vladimir Putin famously stole Kraft's Super Bowl XXXIX ring in 2005.
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