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Seahawks receive their Super Bowl rings. Oh, yes, they bling. Here they are

The Super Bowl champions now have their bling.

Big-time bling.

The Seahawks players, coaches and football staffers received their Super Bowl 60 championship rings Thursday night in a fancy ceremony at a restaurant in suburban Seattle.

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Team chair Jody Allen, heir and chair of her late brother’s Paul G. Allen’s Estate that owns the franchise, approved and paid far above the $7,000 or so the NFL allots each year to its champion for rings.

Well above that $7,000. The Seahawks announced are offering through ring designer Jason of Beverly Hills on the jeweler’s website a replica of the Super Bowl ring. Only 76 are available, to honor the Seahawks’ first NFL season of 1976.

Each replica ring’s cost: $15,995.

So, yes, the Seahawks’ real rings are WAY above $7,000 each.

Tight end AJ Barner approves.

The team says the rings is “inspired by the architecture of Lumen Field, (as) the stadium’s famous arches take center stage adorned with diamonds.

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“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. Fifty brilliant round white diamonds are set around the center logo to honor the team’s 50th season.”

The front of the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 60 features diamond depictions of two Vince Lombardi Trophies, representing the franchise’s second NFL title it won Feb. 8, 2026.

The front of the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 60 features diamond depictions of two Vince Lombardi Trophies, representing the franchise’s second NFL title it won Feb. 8, 2026.

“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 said in a statement the team released after the ring event late Thursday night. “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.”

One side of the ring features each player’s last name, his jersey number and the team’s mantra, “M.O.B.” It stands for the Seahawks’ NSFW “Mission Over Bull(stuff).”

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The Seahawks released an example of Pro Bowl cornerback Devon Witherspoon’s ring.

One side of the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl 60 championship rings have the player’s name and jersey number, such as cornerback Devon Witherspoon’s shown here. That’s over the acronym for one of the team’s primary mottos, “Mission Over Bull(stuff).”

One side of the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl 60 championship rings have the player’s name and jersey number, such as cornerback Devon Witherspoon’s shown here. That’s over the acronym for one of the team’s primary mottos, “Mission Over Bull(stuff).”

The other side of the ring includes the team’s vision in the words of coach Mike Macdonald, “12 AS ONE,” plus the Seattle skyline, year and Super Bowl 60 logo in the league-custom Roman numeral, XL.

The side of the Seahawks’ Super Bowl 60 championship ring by Jason of Beverly Hills features one of coach Mike Macdonald’s team credos.

The side of the Seahawks’ Super Bowl 60 championship ring by Jason of Beverly Hills features one of coach Mike Macdonald’s team credos.

The bottom of the ring features 12 feathers, a tribute to Seahawks’ fan base nicknamed “the 12s,” for 12th Man.

The inside of the ring contains an authentic piece of a football used during the 2025 championship season, with the number 50 in the middle. That is to signify the team’s 50th season in which they won the Super Bowl again.

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The inside of the ring reads “17 WINS.” That’s how many the team had in its Super Bowl-winning regular season and postseason combined.

The top of the ring can be fully removed from the base, allowing it to convert to a pendant that can be worn on a chain.

The team describes that 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.’”

Of that last feature, the team says: “The 12 Flag button design is one of the most technically-advanced engineering features ever incorporated into a Super Bowl championship ring, requiring a complex internal mechanism utilizing multiple levers and spring systems. The ring engineering process required months of development to ensure the mechanism operated seamlessly while maintaining integrity, durability, and luxury craftsmanship. From initial concept to final completion, each ring underwent an extensive three-month production process involving concept development, CAD engineering, stone sourcing, casting, hand setting, polishing, and multiple rounds of quality control.”

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