The time has come. The 2025 Seattle Seahawks have received their Super Bowl 60 ring, and it is a true beauty. The first thing you (or at least this author) noticed was the visual of the two Lombardi trophies on the face of the ring, behind the Seahawks logo (which is made out of blue sapphires). That in itself makes this ring stand out. However, the more you look at the ring, the more amazing pieces you will see.
The ring is covered in white diamonds. On the bottom of the ring, there are twelve feathers to represent the 12s fanbase. The bottom of the ring also has a button that one can press which pops the side of the ring out, showing the classic arches that can be seen at Lumen Field. The words “world champions” are also visible after the Lumen arches pop out from the ring.
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The team’s mantras are visible on the ring as well. With “MOB” showing on side of the ring next to each player’s last name and number. The opposite side reads “12 as one” on top of the Seattle skyline, championship year (2025) and the Super Bowl LX logo. It is extra satisfying to see the San Francisco skyline (specifically the Golden Gate Bridge) on this side of the ring as well as it is visible in the Super Bowl LX Logo. Not only is winning the Super Bowl in the 49ers stadium remembered through photos and videos, but now also in the Super Bowl ring as well.
On the inside of the ring where you would put your finger through, you can see that “17 wins” is engraved on the inside of the ring, representing the Seahawks’ combined regular season and playoff wins. However, on the inside of the ring itself may be the coolest part. The number 50 pops up to commemorate the Seahawks historic 50th season in the NFL. Around that 50 is an authentic piece of football from the Seahawks’ 2025 season.
The last thing with the ring’s design is that the ring can also not be a ring. If one would prefer to wear the ring as a pendant, they can do so by removing the top of the ring from the base, which allows it to be worn around one’s neck with a chain.
All in all, this was a historic and memorable day for the Seahawks players, coaches, and support staff. Scrolling through social media, fans can see many players showing up for this with their loved ones. This includes former coaches and players who have since left Seattle (including Riq Woolen).
It is wild to think that it has already been over four months since the Seahawks won their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. However, just as the past four months moved by super quickly, so will the next six weeks until training camp. At that point it will be time for the Seahawks to look towards earning another ring this time next year.