Who Tried On New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl Ring And Never Gave It Back? Find Out

Who Tried On New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl Ring And Never Gave It Back? Find Out
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In the NFL, few things hold as much emotional and symbolic value as a Super Bowl ring. For Robert Kraft, the longtime owner of the New England Patriots, his six championship rings are more than just jewelry. They represent the team’s hard-earned victories and a legacy built over decades.

Each ring from Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII is stored safely alongside his cufflinks, a private collection of treasured milestones. But the one from Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005 has been missing for years, and its disappearance is linked to an unusual international moment.

The Ring That Got Away

Kraft has always spoken about how much his championship rings mean to him. That missing ring, estimated to be worth around $25,000, became the subject of an unexpected and somewhat bizarre incident involving current Russian President Vladimir Putin. To this day, football fans continue to discuss the story with amusement and disbelief.

Speaking in the NFL Film Series, Kraft explained, “Anyone that has a privilege of having one understands why the ring is the thing. I keep them in a drawer where I have my cufflinks. They’re all in a drawer except for my third one. The original is in Russia with the president of the country.

How Did Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl Ring End Up In Russia?

In 2005, Kraft traveled to Saint Petersburg, Russia, as part of a business delegation working to strengthen ties between the U.S. and Russia. Among those in attendance was Sandy Weill, then-president of Citigroup. During a meeting at Konstantinovsky Palace, Weill suggested that Kraft show his Super Bowl XXXIX ring to President Putin as a conversation starter.

I took out the ring and showed it to him, and he put it on, and he goes, ‘I can kill someone with this ring.’ I put my hand out and he put it in his pocket, and three KGB guys got around him and walked out,” Kraft recalled the moment.

In another version of the story, Kraft explained that after he showed the ring to Weill, his friend encouraged him to let the Russian leader see it. Putin seemed fascinated by the large, diamond-encrusted piece and kept it on his finger. According to reports, the ring eventually found a home in the Kremlin’s library, where it remains on display.

Also Read: Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Finally Opens Up About The Truth Behind Rumors That Putin Stole His Super Bowl Ring

Why Kraft Couldn’t Get His Ring Back?

Shortly after the encounter, Kraft received a phone call from the White House. Officials from President George W. Bush’s administration strongly advised him to publicly say that he had gifted the ring to Putin as a token of respect and friendship. Not wanting to create an international dispute, Kraft complied, later issuing a statement:

I decided to give him the ring as a symbol of the respect and admiration that I have for the Russian people and the leadership of President Putin.”

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