Top 5 Best-Looking Super Bowl Rings of All Time (Including the 2025 Eagles)
NFL championship rings are more than jewelry — they’re wearable trophies that tell a story. And some designs go way beyond bling.
From secret compartments to glow-in-the-dark gems, here are our picks for the top 5 best-looking Super Bowl rings in NFL history — and yes, the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles ring made the list.
#5 – 2019 Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl LIV)
- 16 rubies to represent the team’s playoff streak
- 2 Lombardi Trophies on the face
- Arrowhead-shaped diamonds
It struck the perfect balance between clean and aggressive — just like Mahomes’ rise.
#4 – 2017 Philadelphia Eagles (Super Bowl LII)
- 219 diamonds and 17 green sapphires
- The underdog mask hidden in the design
- “Philly Special” play call engraved inside the band
It told the story of a team — and city — that proved everyone wrong.
#3 – 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl LV)
- Removable top with a mini stadium replica
- 319 diamonds (score: 31–9)
- Sail-style trophy engravings
Brady’s 7th ring might have been his flashiest.
#2 – 2023 Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl LVII)
- Glow-in-the-dark accents
- Rotating faceplate
- Hidden ring hinge with playoff path
- Gold-trimmed edges and bold red stones
It was an instant classic — but not quite #1.
#1 – 2025 Philadelphia Eagles (Super Bowl LIX)
Yes, we’re calling it: the 2025 Eagles ring is the best ever.
- Dual Lombardi Trophies
- Liberty Bell and Rocky Steps carved into the face
- Green stones so bold they glow in natural light
- “One City, One Dream” etched into the band
Fans are calling it the “dynasty marker” — a ring that doesn’t just celebrate a win, but a return to power.
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- Oversized
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Check Back Tomorrow: The Final Countdown — One Day to Go
Tomorrow we wrap the series with a personal look at why this ring matters — and how it ties into Philly's never-quit identity.