The Kansas City Chiefs have finally received their Super Bowl rings.
After going back-to-back and winning their third Super Bowl in the last five years last February, the team received some more jewelry.
Their new Super Bowl rings are made up of 529 diamonds and 38 rubies, per the team.
On each ring, it also says the words “back-to-back.”
What else needs to be said about this team and what they’ve done since they paired up Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes?
They have made either the AFC Championship Game or the Super Bowl in six consecutive seasons.
They have made it to four Super Bowls, winning three of them.
It cannot be denied that they are the kings of the castle in the NFL.
Mahomes is a two-time MVP and perhaps the best quarterback on the planet right now.
His running mate in legendary tight end Travis Kelce is on his way to the Hall of Fame in Canton at some point.
The defense, under the leadership of Steve Spagnuolo, has kicked it up a notch over these last few years too.
But in the end, this is all credit to head coach Andy Reid.
One of the greatest coaches, especially from an offensive perspective, in NFL history, Reid has accomplished everything that a coach can accomplish.
He has won three Super Bowls in Kansas City, coached multiple MVP quarterbacks in his career, and won over 250 career games.
There isn’t another coach like him, and that is why the Chiefs could be on the verge of a third consecutive Super Bowl win.