
Eagles Unveil Super Bowl LIX Rings With Iconic Winged Design
The Philadelphia Eagles received their Super Bowl LIX Championship rings at a special ceremony attended by players, coaches and support staff on July 18. Images and videos from the event quickly spread through social media via official Philadelphia Eagles accounts and accounts from individual players.
The side of the Eagles ring with the player's name and number including Super Bowl MVP, Jalen Hurts
'Our Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring represents the commitment, determination, and sacrifice of every member of our organization who helped deliver another World Championship for Eagles fans everywhere,' said Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles chairman and CEO said in a statement. 'From the start of training camp to our celebration on Broad Street, this team was deeply connected on every level. Our players, coaches, and front office staff all worked so tirelessly throughout the season to raise another Lombardi Trophy…. It will forever serve as a reminder of just how magical the 2024 season was for our organization and fans.'
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the two-time defending Super Bowl champion, Kansas City Chiefs, 40–22, in a game that wasn't as close as the final score. The Eagles secured their first Super Bowl championship since Super Bowl LII seven years earlier, and their second overall. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scored three touchdowns (two passing and one rushing), completed 17 of 22 attempts for 221 yards, and set the Super Bowl record for quarterback rushing yards with 72. He was named Super Bowl MVP.
Philadelphia EaglesSuper Bowl LIX Championship Ring with Eagles logo and 2 Lombardi trophies
The rings were created in collaboration with Jason of Beverly Hills through the famed jeweler's 'champion program,' in which it produces rings for teams in all sports that won championships. The ring for the Eagles breaks down the team's road to Super Bowl LIX, with both visible and hidden story lines from the Eagles record-breaking championship season, said Jason Arasheben, CEO, Jason of Beverly Hills.
Side of the Eagles Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring with final score against Kansas City Chiefs
Even among championship jewels, these rings are as about as large and blingy as any previous championship rings, based on how they appear on players on social media. In addition, to the diamonds and green stones, there's a few clever touches, including a shoutout to Brazil where the Eagles started their season and a pair of 'wings' that release and contract on demand. You might say these rings can fly.
The inside shank of the Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring with details of the Eagles storied season
'This was a big, record-breaking season for the Eagles, giving us a lot to work with through design,' Arasheben said in a statement. 'The wing release was a special surprise and a detail players and fans will appreciate. We really embraced the team culture, and together, created something great honoring the season and the franchise. It was an honor to be a part of this moment.'
Signature elements of the Eagles Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring are as follows:
Jason of Beverly Hills and the Eagles are offering fans the opportunity to purchase items inspired by the team's championship ring. The Eagles LIX Championship Fan Collection includes rings, bracelets, pendants and cufflinks. Fans are encouraged to visit a dedicated page on the Jason of Beverly Hills website to purchase items.
The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring
As an extension of the team's championship ring, the Eagles Autism Foundation (the team's longtime charity program), will hold a sweepstakes to present a fan with a chance to win a personalized version of the exact ring Eagles players were presented with in honor of the team's Super Bowl LIX victory. Entries can be submitted July 23 through October 15 through this dedicated website.
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