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Seahawks just unveiled Super Bowl rings that completely stole the show

Pure fire.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald celebrates with the Vince Lombardi trophy
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald celebrates with the Vince Lombardi trophy | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl last season, of course, and now they have received their rings. The ring was designed by Jason of Beverly Hills, who has done the same work for five previous title winners. The new ring has a lot of detail.

Perhaps the most interesting part of the ring is a feature that shows Lumen Field. The jewelry has a 12 Flag button that, when it's pressed, releases and expands the Lumen Field arches that are on either side of the centerpiece to reveal the words "WORLD CHAMPIONS."

But to be sure, the ring has a bunch of fantastic details. The top displays two Vince Lombardi trophies, representing, obviously, the two titles that the Seahawks have won. The team logo sits just below the trophies.

Seattle Seahawks get their Super Bowl rings and they are brilliant

On one side of the ring is the player's name that is receiving the item, their number, and the abbreviation "M.O.B.," which stands for "Mission over Bulls***." Funny to have a curse word on a Super Bowl ring, but that is only part of the uniqueness.

The opposite side has "12 AS ONE" above the skyline of Seattle (with Mount Rainier off to one side, of course) and the year the team won the Super Bowl. (Of course, that likely won't be easy to forget.)

The inside engraving of the ring has the words "17 WINS," which is how many total games the team won on its way to winning the title. That marks the most in team history, but the regular season has also won more game now than it did when Seattle first won the title for the 2013 season.

The ceremony itself was a private affair. The entire organization was at the event at a restaurant just outside Seattle. The media wasn't involved, which is how it should be. After all, the staff, coaches, and players won the Super Bowl, and they have a right to celebrate how they want.

Former players who left in free agency were also expected to be at the ceremony. That includes edge rusher Boye Mafe, who signed with the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason for as much as $60 million over three seasons.

His issue, and no offense to Mafe, is that he likely has little chance of repeating as a title winner. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks are still in a great position. Let's hope next year, Jason of Beverly Hills is tasked with creating another ring.

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