Eagles Legend Brian Dawkins Sells Super Bowl Ring to Support Teammate Battling Parkinson’s
The Philadelphia Eagles’ legacy has always been defined by toughness, sacrifice, and an unbreakable sense of brotherhood. Decades after one of the most dominant teams in NFL history lifted the Lombardi Trophy, that bond still endures.
One of the greatest figures the franchise has ever known has made a deeply personal decision — choosing people over hardware. Eagles legend Brian Dawkins has sold his Super Bowl ring from the historic 2017 season.

He donated the proceeds to help former teammate Bobby Taylor, who is currently battling Parkinson’s disease. The ring represents Philadelphia’s unforgettable Super Bowl LII championship — the crowning achievement of the franchise’s dominant defense.
For Dawkins, however, its true value was never measured in gold. Taylor, a reserve defensive back on that title team, etched his name into Eagles lore with one explosive moment.
A third-quarter interception returned 28 yards for a touchdown, a play that helped break the game open and seal the championship. It was a reminder that championships are built not only by stars, but by every man who answers the call when his moment arrives.
Now, decades later, Taylor faces a battle far removed from the roar of Lincoln Financial Field. For Dawkins, the decision to part with such a historic piece was simple.
“That ring means everything we fought for,” Dawkins said. “But Bobby means more. He gave everything to that team, and now it’s our turn to give something back.”
Known for his ferocity and leadership in the secondary, Dawkins spent 16 seasons anchoring Philadelphia’s defense, becoming one of the most respected safeties in NFL history.

A Super Bowl champion and cornerstone of the Eagles’ identity, Dawkins built his legacy on doing the dirty work — and standing up for his teammates. Selling the ring was not about erasing history.
It was about honoring it. The funds from the sale will go directly toward supporting Taylor’s medical care and long-term needs as he battles the progressive neurological disease.
For Eagles fans, the moment resonates deeply. Long after the hits, the interceptions, and the celebrations fade, what remains is loyalty. Championships define eras.
Brotherhood defines the Eagles.
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