The Seattle Seahawks have shown the world their brand new Super Bowl LX championship rings. During a private ceremony for the team and their families, Seattle presented the 2025 World Champions their hard-earned bling, and the players were practically at a loss for words. The Seahawks have developed the largest, most technologically advanced Super Bowl championship rings in history, rich with incredible detail and features that honor the team, the city and the loyal 12th Man.
Obviously, these are the second Super Bowl rings in Seahawks franchise history, and while they are simply magnificent works of art, there are going to be natural comparisons to the originals – the ones earned from Super Bowl XLVIII.
The #Seahawks 2013 Super Bowl ring [top] and the 2025 Super Bowl ring [bottom]:
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The first comparison that immediately comes to mind is the size difference. Championship rings across all sports, including the NFL, have become far larger and more intricate as the years have gone on. It’s only been 12 years between these two rings and yet we can physically see the difference in these two eras. The XLVIII ring is just… a gorgeous ring. The LX ring has mechanical features and can have the top removed to become a pendant.
However, there are plenty of similarities. These two rings compliment each other, working in concert to show their relation. The LX ring feels like a natural evolution from XLVIII. Both feature the iconic Seattle skyline with the Space Needle and Mount Rainier. Both include the feather design from the uniforms on the bottom of the ring. And of course, both pay homage to the greatest fans in the entire National Football League: the 12th Man.
There is a lot to love with both rings. I have always been fond of the emerald eye in the logo on the XLVIII ring, but I must admit, I prefer how the blue sapphires make the logo truly pop on the LX ring. Additionally, looking at past Super Bowl rings, the ones with two Lombardi trophies sometimes look a little awkward to me. I am glad the dual Lombardi’s on this ring are equal to one another.
For now, these are simply the most magnificent rings ever forged for a Super Bowl champion… until perhaps the next Seahawks victory…
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks Super Bowl Rings: comparing XLVIII and LX