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Patriots Will Receive Super Bowl Rings At Kraft's House On Sunday

BOSTON (CBS) -- While the Patriots may be "on to" the upcoming season, for one night, they'll have an excuse to look back.

New England players, coaches and staff will receive their Super Bowl XLIX rings this weekend.

The private ceremony will take place at Robert Kraft's house on Sunday, with former players Vince Wilfork, Darrelle Revis and others all receiving an invite from the Patriots owner.

No word if Malcolm Butler will be able to participate given his recent punishment from Bill Belichick, but it wouldn't be a party without the Super Bowl hero.

The Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in Super Bowl XLIX in Phoenix back on February 1. The team, led by Belichick, have said throughout their offseason workouts that the Super Bowl victory is in the past and they're focused on the challenge ahead, but after the offseason the team has gone through, reflecting on their championship one final time won't be such a bad thing.

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Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shows off his three Super Bowl rings at the ESPYs in 2005. (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)

Don't worry though. Following the party, Belichick's focus will shift back to winning a fifth ring. His thumb is going to be awfully jealous after Sunday.

 

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