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The Eagles' Super Bowl rings having literal 'wings' pop out is so fly

The Eagles' Super Bowl rings having literal 'wings' pop out is so fly

USA Today19-07-2025
The Philadelphia Eagles got their Super Bowl rings on Friday night, and of course, they're full of bling and neat features.
The rings from Jason of Beverly Hills include symbolic numbers, like 40 diamonds spelling out WORLD CHAMPIONS for the number of points they scored in the Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. It's a simple, very diamond-encrusted piece of jewelry.
But the wildest part? There's a button you can press and a pair of eagle wings pop out. How cool is that? And inside those wings are a message: "You can't be great without the greatness of others." Head coach Nick Sirianni cited that one a lot last season.
Super cool. Check out the ring and the wings and the whole thing:
As far as special features on Super Bowl rings go, making them into a Transformer is not one I had on my Bingo card. Seriously cool.
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