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Patriots Receive Super Bowl XLIX Rings

CHESTNUT HILL (CBS) -- New England Patriots players got their Super Bowl XLIX rings at a party Sunday night at owner Robert Kraft's Chestnut Hill home.

The white gold rings - the largest Super Bowl rings ever made - have 205 diamonds and are engraved with the phrase "Do your job." Each ring also notes the player's name and diamond-encrusted number, commemorates the team's previous Super Bowl victories,  and has "We Are All Patriots" inside the ring.

Gallery: Patriots 2015 Super Bowl Rings

"A field of 143 diamonds creates a spectacular sparkling effect, highlighting the four large Lombardi trophies, cast with marquee-cut diamonds," the Patriots said in a statement.

While former cornerback Darrelle Revis chose not to attend, the majority of the roster was there, including former nose tackle Vince Wilfork, who signed with the Houston Texans during the off-season.

More than 70 players and coaches received a championship ring for the first time Sunday night, Kraft said.

"These championship rings represent all that the team endured and overcame together," Kraft said in a statement. "The players on this team will forever be bound by the memories this ring represents."

And of course, there was plenty of dancing at the party.

Julian Edelman put a group photo on his Instagram account.

 

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