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Seahawks Special Teams Steal the Spotlight with Super Bowl LX Ring Moment

Nicholas Stone
Last updated: June 12, 2026 3:05 pm
Nicholas Stone
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The Seattle Seahawks special teams unit just reminded everyone why they matter. On June 12 the team’s official account posted one photo and two words: “Special teams.” The image shows punter Michael Dickson, long snapper Chris Stoll and kicker Jason Myers at the private Super Bowl LX ring ceremony the night before, arms around each other, rings held high and smiles that say everything.

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The Ceremony and the RingsWhy This Unit MattersStoll’s Story Adds Extra WeightWhat Fans Are SeeingLooking Ahead

The photo spread fast. Fans saw the pride immediately. These three do the work that rarely makes highlight reels but often decides games. On June 11 they finally got their hardware for helping deliver the franchise’s second Super Bowl title.

The Ceremony and the Rings

The Seahawks held the Super Bowl LX ring ceremony on June 11, 2026, for players, coaches and football staff. It was a private night to hand out the new championship rings. The rings feature white diamonds, Seahawks blue sapphires and advanced technical details that make them some of the most sophisticated in Super Bowl history.

Dickson, Stoll and Myers stood together for the photo. Dickson rocked sunglasses indoors like the moment belonged to him. Stoll kept one arm around each teammate. Myers grinned from ear to ear. The “S” on those rings caught the light and the camera caught the bond.

Why This Unit Matters

Special teams often gets treated like an afterthought. Not in Seattle. Field position, coverage units, the clutch kick when everything is on the line — this group delivered throughout the 2025 season that ended with a 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.

Dickson has been a Pro Bowl-level punter who flips the field. Stoll handles the long snap with consistency that lets everything else function. Myers has been the reliable leg for years. Together they form a unit that coaches trust in the biggest moments.

The photo shows what the numbers don’t always capture. These guys like each other. They trust each other. That chemistry shows up on Sundays.

Stoll’s Story Adds Extra Weight

Chris Stoll re-signed with the Seahawks earlier in 2026 on a two-year deal. He chose to stay with the team he helped win a championship. Seeing him in that photo, ring on his finger, arm around his teammates, feels like the right ending to that chapter and the right start to the next one.

The Seahawks clearly value continuity on special teams. Bringing back Stoll and keeping Dickson and Myers together sends a clear message heading into the 2026 season.

Special teams. pic.twitter.com/8IR5lrLBLU

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026

What Fans Are Seeing

The simple caption “Special teams.” worked because the picture did the heavy lifting. No long explanation needed. Just three men who lived through the grind, survived the playoffs and now wear the ultimate proof on their hands.

You can almost hear the laughter in that banquet room. The same guys who practice in the dark corners of the facility, who travel with the team but sometimes feel separate, got their full moment. The organization made sure they felt seen.

Looking Ahead

The Seahawks enter the 2026 season as defending champions. Special teams will again be asked to win the hidden yards and make the critical plays. With this core group intact and now ring-certified, the foundation looks solid.

The photo from June 11 will hang in the building for a long time. It will remind everyone — players, coaches and fans — that championships are built by every piece of the roster. The special teams unit earned their place in Seahawks history, and on June 12 the team made sure the world saw it.

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