15 Stunning Super Bowl Rings Ever Made

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For the select few who’ve achieved the ultimate triumph in football, a Super Bowl ring is more than a symbol of victory. It is a badge of honor that attests to their hard work and dedication. And let’s be honest, it’s also a serious bling. Here’s a look at 15 of the most beautiful Super Bowl rings ever! 

Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl LIV, 2020)

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When the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV in 2020, they celebrated with a ring that paid homage to their team history. The ring combines the Chiefs’ arrowhead logo with 50 diamonds around the border, marking the 50 years between their Super Bowl titles.

Green Bay Packers (Super Bowl XLV, 2011)

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When the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV in 2020, they celebrated with a ring that paid homage to their team history. The ring combines the Chiefs’ arrowhead logo with 50 diamonds around the border, marking the 50 years between their Super Bowl titles.

Green Bay Packers (Super Bowl XLV, 2011)

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Green Bay’s Super Bowl XLV ring blends tradition and modernity. It shows the iconic “G” logo set with diamonds on a green stone tablet. Four diamonds on each side represent the team’s four Super Bowl victories, while 13 at the top symbolize their 13 league championships.

Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowl XLIII, 2009)

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The Steelers’ Super Bowl XLIII ring is a design masterpiece. The design consists of six diamonds, one for each of the team’s Super Bowl victories at that time. The ring also includes the Steelers’ logo, which is formed with yellow, red, and blue stones, and the team’s name in black.

Philadelphia Eagles (Super Bowl LII, 2018)

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For their first Super Bowl championship, the Philadelphia Eagles created a ring that tells a story. The ring merges the Eagles’ logo set with green jewels on a bed of 127 diamonds, a figure you get when you add up the jersey numbers of the three players who executed the “Philly Special.”

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl LV, 2021)

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl LV ring has a unique twist-off top, revealing a hand-engraved representation of the team’s home stadium scene. It holds 319 diamonds, including white and yellow diamonds measuring 15 and 14 karats each, to show the Super Bowl LV final score of 31-9. 

New England Patriots (Super Bowl LI, 2017)

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The New England Patriots’ LI ring attests to their historic comeback victory. It features 280+ diamonds, a nod to the 28-3 deficit they overcame against the Atlanta Falcons. The Super Bowl ring’s design includes the team’s logo and five Lombardi Trophies, which depict their five championships at that time.

Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl XXVII, 1993)

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Despite being created nearly three decades ago, the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl XXVII ring remains one of the most iconic designs. The ring displays the four marquee diamonds, each depicting their four Super Bowl wins. It includes the team name in gold, set on a black background.

Baltimore Ravens (Super Bowl XLVII, 2013)

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After the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, they celebrated with a flashy ring with the Ravens’ logo and two Lombardi Trophies set in amethyst and diamonds. The ring’s sides display the team’s rallying cry, “Play Like a Raven.” It weighs 383 grams.

New York Giants (Super Bowl XLII, 2008)

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The Super Bowl XLII ring in 2008 went to the New York Giants. It showcases three Lombardi Trophies, each showing the team’s three Super Bowl victories at that time. What makes this ring special is the inclusion of “11 straight on the road,” a nod to the team’s fantastic season.

Denver Broncos (Super Bowl 50, 2016)

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In celebration of the Super Bowl’s golden anniversary, the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl 50 ring combined the Super Bowl 50 logo and three Lombardi Trophies set against a backdrop of diamonds. The ring contains 212 diamonds, equaling a weight of 5.05 carats.

Seattle Seahawks (Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014)

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When the Seattle Seahawks won their first Super Bowl in 2014, they celebrated with a ring that captured their team spirit. The ring’s face portrays the Seahawks logo, comprising 64 round diamonds. The Vince Lombardi Trophy sits behind the logo, while the shanks are adorned with 12 feathers.

Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl XLI, 2007)

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The Indianapolis Colts’ Super Bowl XLI ring features the Lombardi Trophy flanked by the words’ World Champions’. The Colts’ horseshoe logo is set with diamonds on a blue background. Also, seven football-shaped diamonds add to the ring’s beauty and uniqueness. 

New England Patriots (Super Bowl XXXVI, 2002) 

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The Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl LVI ring is a masterpiece of modern ring design. With a removable top that reveals the SoFi Stadium, the ring contains approximately 20 carats of white diamonds in white and yellow gold. The top of the ring displays two palm trees and two stars. 

New Orleans Saints (Super Bowl XLIV, 2010)

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Gleaming with the “Big Easy” spirit, the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV ring is a tribute to the city and the team. The ring’s face displays the Saints’ fleur-de-lis logo, a symbol deeply rooted in New Orleans’ French heritage, set with 44 diamonds to represent Super Bowl XLIV.

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