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Seahawks Super Bowl LX ring: Metro Boomin, Chris Pratt and the ‘largest' ring yet

On Thursday night, all players who were a part of the Seahawks' Super Bowl-winning team were invited to a private ceremony to receive their Super Bowl ring.

The ring, designed by Jason of Beverly Hills, is the "largest and most technologically advanced Super Bowl ring ever created," according to the Seahawks.

The NFL reportedly pitches in between $5,000 and $7,000 for each Super Bowl ring.

The remaining cost of each ring is covered by the team owner. While the exact cost of the rings this year is currently unknown, it's clear that Jody Allen went far above budget. Previous Super Bowl rings have been worth more than $50,000 each, and based on the Seahawks' claim that the ring is the biggest and best yet, it's possible it could also be the most expensive.

Ring designer Jason of Beverly Hills also released a collection for fans including a limited edition replica ring priced at $15,995. Only 76 are available, a nod to the team's founding year of 1976.

Here's what players, fans and the Seahawks had to say in the hours after the ring was revealed:

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An arrival from above

A video posted by the Seahawks shows star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and other players eagerly waiting as the ring boxes descended down from the ceiling toward players. With all players on the 2025 team receiving a ring, familiar faces returned Thursday night including Riq Woolen, now with the Eagles, Boye Mafe (Bengals) and Coby Bryant (Bears).

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Hawks host a DJ

Players posted videos of producer Metro Boomin at the event Thursday night.

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A size comparison

Linebacker Ernest Jones IV added a second ring to his collection Thursday night and put both on, offering a size comparison between the ring this year and the Rams' 2022 Super Bowl ring.

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Barner's message

Tight end AJ Barner had a message for the 12s.

"Hey, if you remember when I got drafted I said ‘We need more rings,'" the 24-year-old said. "Guess what happened two years later?

"Let's go get some more," he added.

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An ode to Lumen Field

The Seahawks said the ring was designed to reflect the architecture of Lumen Field. One of the rings most unique elements is a "12 Flag" on the side of the ring that serves as a button. Pressing the button opens the arches on top of the ring and reveals the words "WORLD CHAMPIONS."

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Chris Pratt ‘proud to be a 12'

Chris Pratt posted a photo of himself in Jason of Beverly Hill's showroom with one of the Super Bowl rings and complimenting the design.

"Seeing this in person was so surreal," Pratt wrote. "I've been a fan as long as I can remember and watching the entire @Seahawks team work their asses off this season to earn this was incredible. Their dedication paid off and we're Super Bowl champs, baby!!"

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