Darrelle Revis to receive Pro Football Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence
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Published on : 11/2/2023
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Former defenisve back to receive ring at Jets ceremony on Monday Night Football
Revis will receive his Ring of Excellence when the New York Jets take on the Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium. Hall of Fame President Jim Porter will be on hand for the ceremony during Week 9 of the NFL season. The Monday Night Football contest is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET.
The Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence is one of three iconic symbols, along with the Hall of Fame Gold Jacket, created by Haggar, and the Bronze Bust, that represent the elite status of being a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Each living Enshrinee from the Class of 2023 received his Hall of Fame Gold Jacket and unveiled his Bronze Bust during Enshrinement Week in early August.
All three representations of membership in sports’ most exclusive club will be displayed during the special presentation for Jets fans to pay tribute to Revis.
Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence
The spectacular Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence is set in 14K gold with a total diamond weight of 1.75 carats. It is much more than a beautiful piece of jewelry, however. Intricate details on the ring reflect the special significance of enshrinement.- The outer diamonds create a “stadium” effect surrounding the football-shaped diamond center.
- The vibrant blue gemstone was selected both for appearance and meaning, as blue is often associated with confidence, power and integrity — all traits of these incredible, legendary football icons.
- Revis’ Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence is customized to reflect his unique career. A likeness of his Bronze Bust, along with “Cornerback” and “2007-2017” (his years in the NFL), appear on one side, while “Revis,” the Pro Football Hall of Fame logo and “Class of 2023” are included on the other.
- Additionally, a special arbormark (or engraving) appears on the inside of the ring – 367 – which is his Enshrinee number.
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