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Green Bay -- Catch 'em while they're hot. Apparently another Green Bay Packers Super Bowl ring is up for sale.

Earlier this off-season, 71-year-old Dennis Brucks of Neenah purchased the Super Bowl ring of a team employee, Sarah Pace, at Pawn America in Grand Chutes, Wisc. But that was, well, a team employee.

Now, it appears a player is joining the fun.

As tweeted by Packers left guard Josh Sitton Wednesday, former practice squad defensive tackle Jay Ross has apparently put his 2010 Super Bowl ring up for auction at Heritage Auctions, which is billed as "The World's Largest Collectibles Auctioneer."

See the full posting for the ring here. According to the post, the bidding will begin July 14 and end Aug. 2. Here's an excerpt...



The left shank reports the name and jersey number of recipient and consignor Jay Ross, whose letter of provenance will attend. A miniature Lambeau Field completes the design. Right shank simply announces "Packers" above the Super Bowl victor's trophy named for the team's iconic leader from 1959 through 1967. Interior band is stamped "Jostens [copyright] Plat" and engraved with the words "1 Mind/Goal/Purpose/Heart" and the results of each playoff game en route to glory. Included is the original hinged cherry wood display box with engraved glass window announcing "2010 World Champions, Jay Ross."

To be sure, Ross is currently on the Buffalo Bills roster.

Happy bidding.