On Thursday, Alabama's football players received their rings from the team's 2014 SEC Championship Game victory.

The Crimson Tide met the Missouri Tigers inside Atlanta's Georgia Dome for the SEC title game on Dec. 6, 2014. Alabama entered the championship contest as the No. 1-ranked team in the country, while Missouri was ranked No. 16 nationally.

Alabama jumped out to a 14-0 lead thanks to a one-yard touchdown run from T.J. Yeldon and a 58-yard touchdown heave from Blake Sims to DeAndrew White. Yeldon found the end zone once more before the half to give Alabama a 21-3 lead.

The second half belonged to Derrick Henry, who finished the game with 141 yards and two scores on 20 attempts. That helped the Crimson Tide defeat the Tigers by a lopsided score of 42-13 to claim the program's 24th SEC Championship.

And on Thursday, the Alabama players were rewarded for their victory with conference championship rings. Senior linebacker Reggie Ragland shared an up-close photo of the newest ring to his collection via Instagram on Thursday afternoon.

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And here's another look at the ring from redshirt freshman defensive lineman O.J. Smith, who tweeted a picture of it.



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