Seahawks Unveil Super Bowl LX Rings With Lumen Field-Inspired Design
The Seattle Seahawks had one of the best seasons in franchise history in 2025. Mike Macdonald's squad went 14-3, claimed the NFC West title and earned the conference's top seed before making it all the way to the Super Bowl.
On February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium, Seattle dismantled the opposition with a 29-13 win in Super Bowl LX, bringing home the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. Jason Myers added a personal milestone to the night, connecting on five field goals to set a new Super Bowl record.
Twelve years after that gut-punch loss to the New England Patriots on the sport's biggest stage, the Seahawks finally got their moment back. Now they've unveiled the rings that prove it.
Seahawks Hold Private Ring Ceremony to Honor Super Bowl LX Title
The Seahawks announced Thursday that players, coaches and football staff came together in Seattle for a private ring ceremony marking the Super Bowl LX championship.
Lumen Field sits at the heart of the design. The stadium's signature arches are featured prominently across the top of the ring and lined with diamonds, connecting the jewelry directly to where Seattle calls home.
The Seahawks' hawk head logo occupies the center surrounded by blue sapphires with two Lombardi Trophies visible in the background, honoring both of the franchise's championships. Fifty round white diamonds circle the design to mark the team's 50th season.
Every stone placed with purpose. Every carat earned. pic.twitter.com/iEpKAoF8xX
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
Ring Details Pay Tribute to the Team and Its Fans
The sides of the ring carry a handful of personal and team-specific details. One side features each player's last name, jersey number and the team's longtime mantra "M.O.B." The other displays the vision statement "12 AS ONE" alongside the Seattle skyline, the year and the Super Bowl LX logo.
Twelve feathers along the bottom honor the 12s, Seattle's celebrated fanbase. Inside the band sits an authentic piece of game-used football from the season with the number 50 at the center. The interior also reads "17 WINS" reflecting the full length of the championship run.
The ring has two standout features as well. The top can be removed and worn as a pendant. And pressing the "12 Flag" button causes the Lumen Field arches to open up, revealing the words "WORLD CHAMPIONS."
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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 1:51 AM.