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Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX Ring Drops Today and the Details Are Next Level

Noah Bennett
Last updated: June 12, 2026 1:48 pm
Noah Bennett
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The Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX ring landed in the spotlight on June 12, 2026, and it immediately set a new standard. Designed and built by Jason of Beverly Hills, this piece of hardware honors the franchise’s second championship, its 50th season, and the 12s who packed Lumen Field all year. Players and staff received theirs at a private ceremony the day before. Today the team opened the book on every angle, every stone, and every hidden feature.

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The Centerpiece Hits DifferentOne Button Changes EverythingPlayer Side and Team Side Tell Personal StoriesInside Holds the Real Heart of the SeasonWhy This Ring Feels Different

One look and you understand why people are calling it the most advanced Super Bowl ring the league has seen. It is big, it is bright, and it tells the full story of a season that ended with a 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Santa Clara on February 8.

The Centerpiece Hits Different

The top of the ring puts the Seahawks logo front and center in deep blue sapphires. Fifty brilliant round white diamonds surround it in a perfect frame. Two Lombardi Trophies sit above the logo, marking the franchise’s two Super Bowl titles. The whole face feels like it belongs under the bright lights of a championship parade.

All in the details. pic.twitter.com/cklCM0CPYd

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026

White gold arches inspired by Lumen Field rise behind the logo. They are not just decoration. They are the foundation of the ring’s biggest surprise.

One Button Changes Everything

Press a discreet spot on the side and the white gold arches release and expand outward. Suddenly the ring transforms. The arches frame the words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” in a dramatic reveal that mirrors the moment the team hoisted the trophy. It is jewelry with engineering. Fans who saw the early clips today could not stop talking about it.

The shank carries twelve individual feathers, a direct tribute to the 12s. The bottom edge holds an intricate mix of round, emerald-cut, and marquise-cut white diamonds set to catch every angle of light.

Player Side and Team Side Tell Personal Stories

Flip the ring and the player side shows the athlete’s last name, number, and the letters “M.O.B.” — a personal mantra many on the roster carry. The team side reads “12 AS ONE” next to the Seahawks script and Super Bowl LX logo. Every ring is unique to the person who earned it.

That level of customization turns a championship ring into something a player can actually wear with meaning instead of just display.

Inside Holds the Real Heart of the Season

Remove the top and the ring becomes a pendant you can wear on a chain. Inside the band sits a small, authentic piece of football from the 2025 season. Right next to it, the engraving reads “17 WINS.” Those two words capture the full run — every regular-season battle and every playoff step that delivered the Lombardi Trophy back to Seattle.

The weight of the ring, the texture of the football fragment, the way the diamonds sit flush — none of it feels mass-produced. Jason of Beverly Hills built this one with the same care they put into previous championship pieces, but they clearly pushed every limit this time.

Why This Ring Feels Different

Most championship rings celebrate the win. This one celebrates the entire identity of the franchise. The Lumen Field arches, the 12 feathers, the blue sapphires that match the uniforms, the hidden tech that lets the ring “open up” like the stadium on game day — every choice points back to what makes Seahawks football feel different in the Pacific Northwest.

Players who slipped these on yesterday walked out of the ceremony with more than jewelry. They carried a physical reminder of the nights the 12s shook the building, the road wins that built the momentum, and the final drive that sealed it in February.

The 12s are already dissecting every photo online. The limited-edition fan replicas sold through the Seahawks Championship Collection are moving fast. Only 76 of the top-tier replicas exist, a nod to the year the franchise was founded.


The Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX ring is not just a trophy. It is a story you can hold. And today, for the first time, everyone got to see how that story was written in sapphires, diamonds, white gold, and one very clever hidden button.

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