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Carlos Dunlap adds Super Bowl 57 ring to his national championship

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Carlos Dunlap celebrates with the Lombardi Trophy
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Carlos Dunlap celebrates with the Lombardi Trophy

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Carlos Dunlap, who played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2010 to 2020, tweeted after his first career Super Bowl win that he'll wear his ring next to the ring he won after the Florida Gators' national championship in 2009 - shortly before the Bengals selected him in the second round of the 2010 NFL draft.

Last week, Dunlap acknowledged that it was "sweet" to beat his former team to reach his first Super Bowl. But he also shared his excitement for the Bengals' recent success, and called Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow "the future of the NFL."

From Dunlap via Twitter early Monday:

Dunlap - who signed last July with Kansas City - recorded his 100th career sack in November. He had 82.5 sacks in 10 1/2 seasons with the Bengals.

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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Carlos Dunlap adds Super Bowl ring to his national championship