Wide receiver LaQuan Williams, the Baltimore native who made the NFL as an undrafted free out and won a championship with his hometown team, is the latest Raven to put his Super Bowl XLVII ring up for auction.
The ring awarded to Williams, who played at Poly and Maryland before spending parts of three seasons with the Ravens, is up for bids through Goldin Auctions.
The bidding will close in 16 days. The ring has attracted four bids with the current one being for $18,000.
Safety Omar Brown, practice squad running back Damien Berry and former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis, who received a ring from team owner Steve Bisciotti as a member of the team’s Ring of Honor, all auctioned their rings.