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News Blitz 6/12: Recapping the rings

Today’s Patriots.com News Blitz brings all the New England football news from over the weekend, including a recap of the reigning champions receiving their Super Bowl LI rings.

The Super Bowl LI-champion Patriots were at the home of team owner Robert Kraft Friday night for a big bash to receive their well-deserved, biggest-bling-ever rings.

The party, on the heels of the defending champs' three-day mandatory veteran mini-camp, was a glamourous gathering that featured endless smiles and carats.

The Boston Globe notes that Bill Belichick was showing off all the rings he’s earned in his career as he added the latest to his Hall of Fame collection.

The* Providence Journal *has its story on the Patriots getting their rings.

ESPNBoston.com breaks down the New England roster by players’ length of contract. ESPNBoston.com's superb Sunday notes kick off with a look at Edelman’s relationship with New England. ESPNBoston.com also notes that the Patriots Super Bowl rings have 283 diamonds, same digits as the 28-3 lead the Falcons held in the Super Bowl.

CSNNE.com profiles third-year pass rusher Trey Flowers, saying the young Patriots defender simply wants "to be the best."

NFL.com also passes along Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James talking about Brady’s G.O.A.T. status.

NESN.com has six final questions heading into Tuesday’s OTA session, the final workout open to the media this spring.

We dug up some more of our favorite photos from the Patriots Super Bowl LI Ring Ceremony on Friday, June 9, 2017.

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