
Seahawks Unveil Biggest Super Bowl Ring Ever Made
The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl LX victory with a ring ceremony featuring the largest and most technologically advanced championship ring in NFL history. The custom ring features a hidden button that opens to reveal stadium architecture and championship text.
The Seattle Seahawks just made championship history with rings that are literally bigger and better than anything the NFL has seen before.
At a private ceremony Thursday night, every member of the 2025 Super Bowl winning team received what the organization calls "the largest and most technologically advanced Super Bowl ring ever created." Designer Jason of Beverly Hills crafted rings so elaborate that owner Jody Allen clearly went far beyond the standard budget.
The NFL typically contributes $5,000 to $7,000 per ring, with team owners covering the rest. Previous Super Bowl rings have topped $50,000 each, and these custom creations likely shattered that record.
But the real magic isn't just the size. The ring features a working button disguised as a "12 Flag" on the side. Press it, and the top opens to reveal the words "WORLD CHAMPIONS" hidden inside arches that mirror Lumen Field's architecture.
Players past and present gathered for the celebration, including former Seahawks Riq Woolen (now with the Eagles), Boye Mafe (Bengals), and Coby Bryant (Bears), all returning to receive their hardware. Producer Metro Boomin provided entertainment as ring boxes descended dramatically from the ceiling.

Linebacker Ernest Jones IV, who already owns a 2022 Rams Super Bowl ring, posted a comparison showing just how much bigger this new piece of jewelry really is. The difference was striking.
Tight end AJ Barner had the best reaction. "Hey, if you remember when I got drafted I said 'We need more rings,'" the 24 year old told fans. "Guess what happened two years later? Let's go get some more."
Why This Inspires
This ring represents something bigger than bling. The design features blue sapphires, the Seattle skyline, and the phrase "12 AS ONE" honoring the legendary 12th Man fanbase. Every detail celebrates the partnership between team and city.
Even celebrity fan Chris Pratt visited the showroom to see the ring in person. "I've been a fan as long as I can remember and watching the entire Seahawks team work their asses off this season to earn this was incredible," he posted.
For fans wanting their own piece of history, Jason of Beverly Hills created a limited edition replica. Only 76 are available at $15,995 each, honoring the team's 1976 founding year.
Championship rings have become bigger and more elaborate over the years, but the Seahawks just set a new standard that future winners will struggle to match.
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