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Seahawks Receive Record-Breaking Super Bowl LX Rings

Featuring mechanical pop-out arches, a removable pendant top and game-used football pieces, the rings close Seattle’s off-season before training camp.

Overview

  • The Seahawks held a private ring ceremony on Thursday night where boxed rings were ceremonially lowered from the ceiling and given to players, coaches and staff.
  • Luxury jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills designed the pieces with 50 diamonds for the franchise’s 50th season, Seahawks blue sapphires, the team logo flanked by two Lombardi trophies, player personalization and an interior engraving of “17 WINS.”
  • Each ring contains a piece of a 2025 game-used football and a removable top that converts into a pendant, and a side “12 Flag” button mechanically expands Lumen Field–style arches to reveal the words “WORLD CHAMPIONS.”
  • The team and designer are selling limited replica runs to fans, including a 76-piece white-gold edition priced near $15,995 and lower-cost sterling versions reported at about $1,600.
  • The unveiling finishes the Seahawks’ off-season events and highlights a wider NFL trend toward larger, highly engineered championship rings paid for by teams and crafted to tie hardware to franchise history and fan identity.