The Seattle Seahawks received their Super Bowl LX championship rings during a private ceremony on Thursday.
The jewelry, which contains 50 brilliant round white diamonds as a nod to 2025 being the Seahawks’ 50th NFL season, was designed and manufactured by Jason of Beverly Hills.
It also features a pair of Lombardi trophies, with Seattle posting a 43-8 win over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII as well the Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, Calif. The trophies and team logo are surrounded by blue sapphires.
“The Super Bowl LX championship ring will forever represent our historic 50th season and the dedication and determination of our entire franchise,” Seahawks president Chuck Arnold told the team website.
“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.”
On one side of the ring is the player’s last name, jersey number and team mantra (“M.O.B.”), while the other side features “12 AS ONE.” The number 12 is an homage to the team’s fanbase.
Engraved inside the ring is “17 WINS,” a nod to the total from the regular season (14) and playoffs (three).
The top of the ring can be removed from the base, allowing it to be worn from a chain or necklace.
The ring also features a 12 Flag button that, when pressed, releases the Lumen Field arches that sit on either side of the centerpiece. The words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” then become visible.
–Field Level Media




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