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Seahawks unveil glittering Super Bowl LX rings to mark 50th season

Luxury jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills crafts a ring that blends diamonds, football fragments and fan symbolism ahead of a high‑profile preseason slate

The Seattle Seahawks have just been presented with their Super Bowl LX rings, a glittering tribute that marks the franchise’s 50th year in the NFL and underscores the significance of the milestone season.

Luxury jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills was commissioned to design the championship rings, and team president Chuck Arnold took the opportunity to thank the designer for turning the club’s vision into reality.

Design details that set the rings apart

Each ring combines more than 50 diamonds with actual fragments of game‑used footballs from the 2025‑26 campaign, while a hidden 12 button pops out to reveal a miniature replica of Lumen Field’s roof.

The centerpiece showcases the Seahawks logo perched above the team’s two Lombardi trophies, and the interior band is engraved with the phrase “17 wins,” a nod to the 17 victories the club recorded during the season.

Beyond the bling, the design carries personal meaning: the mantra “M.O.B. – mission over bull—-” is etched alongside “12 as one,” and a feather motif pays homage to the passionate fan base known as the 12th man.

Fans can purchase scaled‑down versions of the championship ring for roughly $1,600 on the Jason of Beverly Hills website, while a premium white‑gold variant studded with genuine diamonds commands a price near $16,000.

The celebration will continue when the Seahawks host the Dallas Cowboys in their preseason opener on August 15 at Lumen Field, a game that will also serve as the platform to raise a Super Bowl LX banner before the regular‑season showdown with the New England Patriots on September 9.

With mandatory minicamp already wrapped up and training camp slated for late July, the team is gearing up for a schedule that includes a trip to Boston’s historic Fenway Park for a preseason exhibition, underscoring the global reach of the franchise.

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