
(KMOX) - St. Louis Rams Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce will receive another special honor this weekend. He will get his Ring of Excellence in a pregame ceremony at the Los Angeles Rams vs Tennessee Titans game.

Bruce most famously scored the game-winning touchdown in the 2000 Super Bowl vs the Titans (and his 24 other most electrifying plays included in this video):
The Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence is one of three iconic symbols that represent the elite status of being a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The other two are the Hall of Fame Gold Jacket and Bronzed Bust.
Bruce, who spent 13 seasons in St. Louis, was a four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and finished his career with 15,208 receiving yardage – second in NFL history at the time of his retirement.
Some of the intricate details on the ring include:
• 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.
• Bruce’s Hall of Fame Rings of Excellence is customized to reflect his unique career. A likeness of his Bronzed Bust, along with “Wide Receiver” and “1994-2009” (his years in the NFL) appear on one side, while “Bruce,” the Pro Football Hall of Fame logo and “Class of 2020” are included on the other.
• Additionally, a special arbormark (or engraving) appears on the inside of the ring – 328 – which is his Enshrinee number.




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