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Robert Kraft's Super Bowl LI ring sold for over $1 million
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's Super Bowl ring raised a lot of money at auciton for the All In Challenge. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Robert Kraft's Super Bowl LI ring sold for over $1 million

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft put his Super Bowl LI ring up for auction in the "All In Challenge" to benefit multiple charities feeding the hungry during the coronavirus pandemic, and it's no surprise that the ring sold for an astronomical amount.

The 283-diamond ring sold for $1.025 million, making it one of the most expensive items among the plenty of auctions available in the challenge. On top of receiving the ring, the auction winner will travel to Gillette Stadium for a personal meeting with Kraft and can use the team's private plane for transportation if needed, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss. 

There were 35 bids for the ring, and the winner has not yet been identified.

Super Bowl LI was one of New England's most impressive titles of the six they won with Tom Brady at quarterback, coming back from a 28-3 third quarter deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in overtime.

Other NFL prizes available for auction include attending the NFL Draft with Rich Eisen, a Kansas City Chiefs game and dinner with Mitchell Schwartz, attend a team dinner with the Cleveland Browns, attend a Browns game with Bernie Kosar, serve as a Houston Texans captain for the coin toss and travel with the Patriots to an away game.

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