EAGAN, Minn. -- Isaiah Rodgers won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in February, then signed with the Minnesota Vikings in March. The veteran cornerback is now primed for a key role in Brian Flores' defense, starting opposite Pro Bowler Byron Murphy Jr., but he flew back to be with his old team to collect championship rings this summer.

Have any Vikings teammates asked to see the Super Bowl jewelry since then?

"A couple," Rodgers told CBS Sports on Thursday, "but I told 'em no. Wait until we get our own."

These aren't empty words from Rodgers, either. He signed a two-year contract with the Vikings for multiple reasons: He's been an admitted fan of Flores since his college days at UMass, and he was due for a starting gig after a promising rotational role in Philadelphi

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