This auction features a 2002 Montreal Alouettes Grey Cup Championship ring originally issued to offensive tackle Luke Fritz. This historic piece commemorates the Alouettes' first title in 25 years, a season that solidified the team's status as an East Division powerhouse. The ring is in excellent condition, with the top surface impressively encrusted with 66 small diamonds that surround the Alouettes' logo. The detailed shanks serve as a permanent record of the team's achievement. The left shank features Fritz’s name and an engraved image of his jersey, while the right shank displays the Grey Cup trophy, the year 2002, and the 25–16 final score of the championship game. This victory was particularly significant as it took place at Commonwealth Stadium against the host Edmonton Eskimos, marking a rare "road" win for a visiting team in the championship game. Fritz, a former first-round draft pick and a towering presence on the offensive line, was a foundational piece of Montreal’s protection for hall-of-famer Anthony Calvillo during this championship run. His career spanned nearly a decade in the CFL, with the majority of his seasons spent as a reliable anchor for the Alouettes' dominant offenses of the early 2000s. The ring is marked 10k gold and "Intergold" the maker weighing 49g. All items are guaranteed authentic by Miller & Miller Auctions.
Size
1.5" dia.
Condition
The ring is in superb condition with minor scuffs and scratches.

































