Super Bowl Ring - Players With Super Bowl & Grey Cup Rings

Players With Super Bowl & Grey Cup Rings

A select few have competed in both the NFL and Canada’s equivalent CFL winning rings in both leagues.

    • O.J. Brigance won a Grey Cup ring in 1995 with the CFL’s Baltimore Stallions and won a Super Bowl ring in 2001 with the Baltimore Ravens. He is the only player to win both a Grey Cup and a Super Bowl with teams from the same city.
    • Harald Hasselbach won a ring in 1992 with CFL’s Calgary Stampeders and won a Super Bowl ring in 1997 with the Denver.
    • Tyrone Williams won two Super Bowl rings with Dallas in 1992 and 1993, though he did not participate in either game. He then won a Grey Cup ring with the Toronto Argonauts in 1996.
    • Alvin Walton (Safety) won two Super Bowls rings with the NFL's Washington Redskins (1987 and 1991 seasons, but did not participate in the 1991 season 37-24 Super Bowl victory over the Buffalo Bills) and won a Grey Cup ring with the Baltimore Stallions in 1995.

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