It’s unclear just how much Flacco spent, but considering each system, called the Oculus Rift, can go for well over $2,000 depending on the model — and it appears Flacco didn’t skimp — his investment very well could have exceeded $20,000.

“It’s awesome!” backup guard/center and unexpected math whiz John Urschel told the Ravens’ website on Friday. “The computer is awesome — the processor, the storage!”

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“Very creative,” right tackle Rick Wagner said about his. “I didn’t even know this was out there yet. I’ve only seen pictures on Twitter.”

“Every year you’ve got to do a little something different,” Flacco said.

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“It’s actually a lot of pressure,” he added with a laugh.

It was all smiles for the New York Giants, too, after star defensive end Olivier Vernon reportedly bought his entire team bottles of cognac worth more than most people’s monthly salary.

Remy Martin’s line of Louis XIII cognacs go for around $3,000 and require special instructions to imbibe to acquire the taste necessary to appreciate the rare grapes — some of which have been aged for 100 years — that compose this adult beverage.

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Per Remy Martin cellar master Pierrette Trichet, who spoke to the Wall Street Journal in 2011, first you hold the glass at an arm’s length to get your first whiff of the “flowery scents” of the aroma. Then you breathe it in closer, where you’ll discover “some prune, some fig and also some nutty flavors, like hazelnut.” Lastly, you sip to “get a fireworks of flavors.”

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According to NJ.com’s Dan Duggan, it’s likely Vernon spent over $300,000 to supply the 75 teammates, as well as 20 coaches and various other staff.

Perhaps no one’s gifts were more extravagant than what Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliot gave his O-line, though. The rookie dropped an estimated $16,000 on each for a fleet of John Deere 855D S4 model utility terrain vehicles, which he doled out on Friday.

Veteran tight end Jason Witten was impressed with Elliott’s generosity.

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“Great to see the young pup doing that,” Witten said (via ESPN). “I think I’ve been hearing about it for a couple weeks. I know he’s been excited.”

Some players felt a little left out, however, that Santa Zeke didn’t bring them a brand new UTV.