Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman went from being the world’s unluckiest rental car driver to one of the luckiest guys on the planet in the time it took to post a Tweet.
If you’re going to lose your Super Bowl ring in an Enterprise rental car, make sure that the guy who finds it works with NFL players. On Thursday, NFL agent David Mulugheta was rummaging around his rental car when he found Coleman’s Super Bowl ring. He posted a picture of the ring on Twitter and let Derrick know that his ring was safe.
Driving around in my @Enterprise rental car today & my wife looks under the seat & finds @DC2forlife Super Bowl Ring. pic.twitter.com/aJ9sgKboXN
— David Mulugheta (@DavidMulugheta) January 9, 2015
Coleman was, of course, relieved and excited to hear that his ring wasn’t missing.
@DavidMulugheta you my hero' that's what's happens when you show kids the ring then hide it in your car!
— Derrick Coleman Jr (@DC2forlife) January 9, 2015
Let this be a lesson. If you’re going to let kids play with a Super Bowl ring, watch them the entire time.


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