Seahawks Super Bowl LX ring: Metro Boomin, Chris Pratt and the ‘largest’ ring yet
Key Points:
- The Seahawks held a private ceremony to present Super Bowl rings to all players from their championship team, featuring the largest and most technologically advanced ring ever created, designed by Jason of Beverly Hills.
- The NFL contributes $5,000 to $7,000 per ring, with the team owner covering the remaining cost; this year's rings are likely the most expensive in history, possibly exceeding $50,000 each.
- The ring design reflects Lumen Field's architecture and includes a unique “12 Flag” button that opens to reveal “WORLD CHAMPIONS,” symbolizing the team's achievement and fan base.
- Former players and current stars attended the event, with notable moments including a ring size comparison by linebacker Ernest Jones IV and a motivational message from tight end AJ Barner encouraging the pursuit of more championships.
- Celebrity fan Chris Pratt praised the ring’s design and expressed pride in the Seahawks’ dedication and success, highlighting the emotional impact of the victory on fans.