Eagles Super Bowl Rings Through the Years: A Design Breakdown
Winning the Super Bowl is the pinnacle. But the ring that follows? That’s forever.
For the Philadelphia Eagles, each Super Bowl ring tells its own story — from underdog triumph in 2017 to the return to greatness in 2025. Whether you're a collector, a die-hard fan, or someone who appreciates symbolism in sports, here’s a breakdown of how the Eagles' championship rings have evolved.
2017: The Ring That Changed Everything
The 2017 Super Bowl LII ring marked the first championship in Eagles history. And they went all-out.
- 219 diamonds and 17 green sapphires
- The underdog mask hidden in the design
- “Philly Special” play diagram engraved inside the band
- The final score (41–33) proudly displayed
- A Lombardi Trophy centered over the Eagle logo
Symbolism was everything. It wasn’t just about football — it was about grit, belief, and Philly pride.
2025: What We Know So Far
While the 2025 Super Bowl LIX ring hasn’t been officially revealed yet, here’s what fans are expecting based on early leaks, NFL design trends, and legacy tie-ins:
- A second Lombardi Trophy added to the face
- Midnight green stones dominating the layout
- Engraving of “Fly, Eagles, Fly”
- Subtle nods to past playoff heartbreaks — and the comeback story
The 2025 ring isn’t just a sequel — it’s a statement.
Design Evolution: What Changed (and What Didn’t)
Size & Detail:
The 2017 ring was big. The 2025 ring is expected to be even bigger, possibly with a hinged top or removable face.
Stones & Shine:
Where 2017 used diamonds and sapphires, 2025 could feature custom-cut green stones and intricate gemstone arrangements.
Storytelling:
Both rings are layered with hidden meaning — but 2025 may include modern design tech, like UV-reactive inscriptions or 3D cityscape elements.
Why These Rings Matter to Fans
The Eagles' rings are more than trophies — they’re emotional milestones.
- 2017: The first time fans could say “we did it.”
- 2025: A reminder that Philly doesn’t just rise once. It comes back stronger.
Can Fans Own These Rings?
Yes — sort of.
At GameDayRings.com, we create fan versions inspired by each championship ring. You can own a commemorative version that:
- Matches the design feel of the real ring
- Is oversized, heavyweight, and stunning
- Costs a fraction of the real thing (but still feels like a win)
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Tomorrow: The Real Cost of a Super Bowl Ring (and What It’s Worth)
In tomorrow’s post, we’ll break down how much official Super Bowl rings are worth — and how you can get the look for less.