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Steelers and Packers Super Bowl Rings

The Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Championship ring on display at Lambeau Field on June 16, 2011 in Green Bay, WI. (Jeff Hanisch/US Presswire)

The Packers dominated the Chiefs in Super Bowl I, and received this ring for their spoils. The final score, 35-10, reflected just how thoroughly Vince Lombardi's team had defeated Hank Stram's squad at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

The Packers earned their second consecutive championship ring with a 33-14 blowout win over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II in Miami on Jan. 14, 1968. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

The Steelers were a middling franchise for most of their early history, but that changed in the 1970s. After collecting their first ring with a 16-6 beatdown of Minnesota in Super Bowl IX, they became an unstoppable force. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

A year after winning their first ring, the Steelers were back at it again, edging the Dallas Cowboys, 21-17, in Super Bowl X in Miami on Jan. 18, 1976. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

The Steelers engineered a fourth-quarter comeback against the Rams to obtain their fourth ring. They scored twice in the final 13 minutes to win Super Bowl XIV at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 20, 1980. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

In a game that many consider the best Super Bowl of all time, the Steelers held off a furious rally by the Cowboys and notched a 35-31 victory on Jan. 21, 1979 in Super Bowl XIII. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

It only took 29 years, but after winning the first two Super Bowls, the Packers finally secured their third ring with a 35-21 Super Bowl XXXI win over the Patriots in New Orleans on Jan. 26, 1997. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

With the glory days of the 1970s long gone, the Steelers started a new tradition of winning and secured their fifth ring with a 21-10 win over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XL at Detroit on Feb. 5, 2006. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

A late touchdown drive by the Steelers resulted in a 27-23 victory over Arizona in Super Bowl XLIII at Tampa Bay on Feb. 1, 2009. It was Pittsburgh's NFL-record sixth Super Bowl ring. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)