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Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Championship Rings
The Philadelphia Eagles unveiled their Super Bowl LII championship ring, which commemorates the organization's historic 2017 season, during a ceremony on Thursday night. Take a look at these exclusive photos of the rings!

The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Ring

The ring is made of 10-karat white gold and features 219 diamonds and 17 genuine green sapphires

The right side of the ring features the score from Super Bowl LII and one of the team's messages of unity throughout the season

Head coach Doug Pederson's ring

Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie's ring packaged for the ceremony

The ring has a total weight of 9.15 carats

The top inside of the ring is inscribed with an image of an underdog mask

"FLY EAGLES FLY"is written on the bottom of the outer band

TE Zach Ertz's ring boxed for the ceremony

The word "FAMILY" serves as a reminder of the team's commitment to each other

The ring top features the Eagle head logo set atop the Vince Lombardi Trophy

Fifty-two pavé-set diamons are set within the Eagle head, signifying Super Bowl LII

QB Nick Foles' ring

The words "WORLD CHAMPIONS" adorn the top and bottom edges of the ring top

DT Fletcher Cox's ring boxed ahead of the ceremony

The left side of the ring features the coach/player's name set above an end zone silhouette of Lincoln Financial Field

The bezel of the ring features a waterfall of 127 diamonds, paying tribute to one of the most memorable moments in franchise history - "The Philly Special"

The 127 diamonds represent the combined jersey numbers of Corey Clement (30), Trey Burton (88), and Nick Foles (9)