Seattle Seahawks players, coaches, and staff were presented with their championship rings for winning Super Bowl 60 during a private ceremony held Thursday night. The rings, designed by luxury jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills, feature a design incorporating diamonds and sapphires to honor the team's second Super Bowl victory.
Seahawks president Chuck Arnold stated that the ring represents their historic 50th season and the team's dedication. He expressed gratitude to Jason of Beverly Hills for realizing their vision, noting the design captures the significance of their unforgettable season and fan support.
The championship rings include the Seahawks logo, a depiction of the Seattle skyline, and the inscription '17 wins,' marking a franchise single-season record. Additionally, each ring contains a piece of a football used during the 2025 season.
Ahead of the ceremony, defensive lineman Leonard Williams shared his anticipation for his first Super Bowl ring, describing it as a reward for the team's hard work throughout the past season.