A fifth Ravens player is selling his Super Bowl XLVII ring


A player deciding to sell his Super Bowl ring isn't anything new. That's hardly the case. It's gone on since the first edition of the game when former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Jerry Kramer put his Super Bowl I ring up for auction. The Baltimore Ravens, however, are getting a bit extreme with their willingness to sell their rings.
D.J. Bryant, who has never played a snap in the regular season, was on the team that won Super Bowl XLVII. Just this week, he became the fifth Ravens player to put up his ring for auction. He joins LaQuan Williams, Omar Brown, Damien Berry and Jamal Lewis, who received one for being in the Ring of Honor, as Ravens to sell their rings.

Each of the previous four fetched at least $43,000, with the highest seller being Williams', which sold for $62,220.
The highest bid on Bryant's at the time of this post was $20,000, though the auction doesn't end until May 7. Five bids have been placed.
