Diamond & Colored Gemstone-set Jewelry Marks Milestones
When commemorating life’s big moments, we often turn to jewelry as a lasting symbol to honor and forever remember the occasion. And the Philadelphia Eagles are supersizing their moment with the King of all Super Bowl rings!
When the Philadelphia Eagles clinched their second Super Bowl title with a commanding win over the rival Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, February 9, earlier this year (2025), they knew their championship ring had to be as unforgettable as the season itself.
For that, the Eagles turned to Jason of Beverly Hills, the celebrity-favorite jeweler known for turning bold ideas into even bolder bling. The result is a masterclass in designing and manufacturing—a massive, 140 grams, iced-out, Hip-Hop-worthy masterpiece that’s part jewelry, and part story telling.
Every detail of the ring is deliberate. Every element meaningful. Everywhere you look, the championship ring represents something memorable of the Eagles’ momentous season, immortalized for the players and for the Philadelphia Eagles organization.
Dave Spadaro
PhiladelphiaEagles.com
“Unveiled in a private ceremony in Philadelphia, the Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring tells the story of an historic season—from a kickoff in Brazil to a parade down Broad Street in Philly—through 12 carats of diamonds, [synthetic] green sapphires, and symbolic design elements that make it unmistakably Eagles.”

Image of the rings from Jason of Beverly Hills.
145 Diamonds for 145 Points
The following remarkable in-depth breakdown of the Eagles’ Super Bowl ring is written by Eagles Insider Dave Spadaro, philadelphiaeagles.com.
◈ “The bezel of the ring features 145 diamonds, which celebrates the Eagles’ 145 points scored in the playoffs – the most in NFL postseason history.”
◈ “On top of the ring, “WORLD CHAMPIONS” is spelled out in 40 points of diamonds, commemorating the Eagles’ 40 points scored in the Super Bowl LIX victory.”

Images of the players from PhiladelphiaEagles.com and Eagles’ Social Media.
Two Lombardi Trophies on the Ring
◈ “Behind the Eagles logo on the ring’s face stand two Vince Lombardi Trophies, representing the franchise’s two Super Bowl wins—Super Bowls LII and LIX—under Jeffrey Lurie’s ownership.”
◈ “Each trophy is topped with a half-carat marquise-cut diamond [the shape of an American football].”

Images of the players from PhiladelphiaEagles.com and Social Media.
Images of the ring from Jason of Beverly Hills.
Midnight Green
Encircling the top of the ring are 18 synthetic sapphires in the team’s signature color, “midnight green” (hex#004C55) …”the number 18 calling attention to the Eagles’ NFL-record-tying 18 total wins in the season.”
Attention to Details in Diamonds: The 10-Game Winning Streak
◈ “On one side of the ring, the Super Bowl LIX logo is flanked by the Eagles wordmark and the final score, 40–22. Set into the logo are 10 points of diamonds, marking the team’s franchise-record 10-game winning streak that carried them through the regular season and into the playoffs.”
◈ “On the reverse side, each player’s ring features their last name and jersey number, encrusted in diamonds over an engraved Lincoln Financial Field backdrop—a tribute to the fans who supported the team throughout their historic run.”
◈ “Staff rings swap the number for the Eagles logo at center.”

Images of the ring from Jason of Beverly Hills.
Eagles Wings of Victory
“In a first for any championship ring, hinged wings extend from each side of the ring, released by a button at the top. The 0.9 carats of diamonds on the wings represent the combined six sacks and three turnovers by the Eagles’ defense in Super Bowl LIX, calling out one of the most dominant defensive performances in Super Bowl history.”

“The button that activates the wings (see image above) is accented with five diamonds, each representing one of the players who scored in the game: Jalen Hurts (three total touchdowns), A.J. Brown (12-yard receiving touchdown), DeVonta Smith (46-yard receiving touchdown), Cooper DeJean (interception returned for a touchdown), and Jake Elliott (most kicking points and tied for most field goals made in Super Bowl history).”

Image from the PhiladelphiaEagles.com
Final Team Ring Stats
Dave Spadaro’s full report includes plenty of team and league football statistics, which if you are interested, can be found here, along with a few more images of the LIX Championship Ring!
Tap Here to read David Spadaro’s complete report at PhiladlphiaEagles.com!
