Seahawks Unveil Super Bowl Rings to Commemorate ‘Unforgettable Season’
It’s one of the benchmarks every Super Bowl champion looks forward to. There’s the trophy ceremony immediately after the game to hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the first time. Then there’s the parade through the city streets. The first game of the next season, there is the unveiling of the Super Bowl championship banner in the stadium rafters.
Before that, of course, the players and staff get their coveted Super Bowl rings. The piece of jewelry every football player ever has dreamed of slipping on their finger one day. Some all-time greats never did. It’s always a moment fans look forward to after their team wins the Super Bowl- what will the rings look like? Now we know.
On Thursday night, the Seattle Seahawks held a private banquet to reveal their Super Bowl LX championship rings. The rings were designed by luxury jeweler, Jason of Beverly Hills, in collaboration with Seahawks leadership. Even the reveal itself was magical. Boxes descended from the ceiling and were placed perfectly on the tables of each player, for them to unbox themselves.
When they gazed upon their newly minted rings, they beheld the largest Super Bowl rings ever made. Per the team’s website, the ring was “inspired by the architecture of Lumen Field, the stadium's famous arches take center stage adorned with diamonds. The middle of the ring features Seahawks blue sapphires, the hawk head logo, and two Lombardi Trophies in the background, representing the franchise's two championships.”
To celebrate the 50th season in franchise history, there are “50 brilliant round white diamonds are set around the center logo.”
Along with each player's last name and number on the side, it displays the team mantra, "M.O.B."
"12 AS ONE” appears on the other side alongside the Seattle skyline. “The bottom of the ring features 12 feathers in tribute to team's iconic fanbase, the 12s.”
One of the most unique features of this ring is that the top of the ring can be fully removed to convert the ring into a pendant that can be worn on a chain.
The site continues, saying “a 12 Flag on the side of the ring acts as a special button. When pressed, the Lumen Field arches on the top of the ring pop outwards, revealing the words ‘WORLD CHAMPIONS.’
Many players took to social media to flex their new, coveted jewelry. Even departed players now signed on other teams such as Riq Woolen, Ken Walker, and Coby Bryant were in attendance for this rare honor.
Chuck Arnold, President of the Seattle Seahawks, said "We are deeply grateful to Jason of Beverly Hills for bringing our vision to life. The stories told in the ring's design perfectly capture the significance of an unforgettable season and the unwavering support of our fans."
Will the Seahawks repeat as Super Bowl champions next February in Los Angeles? Time will only tell. But for another night, the players, staff, and fans got to be reminded: the Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl LX champions forever.