Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX ring on display in Canton
Each of the two Vince Lombardi Trophies on the ring, recognizing the championships won under the leadership of Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, feature one carat of marquise-shaped diamonds. One diamond honors the team’s top-ranked total defense (278.4 yards per game), the other their record-setting offense that amassed 3,866 rushing yards.
The bezel of the ring features 145 diamonds in homage to the NFL record 145 points the Eagles scored in the playoffs, and the “World Champions” on the top of the ring consists of 40 points of diamonds acknowledging the Eagles’ points total in Super Bowl LIX. Encircling the top of the ring are 18 green stones, a tribute to Philadelphia’s 18 combined regular-season and playoff victories during the 2024-25 season.
Bordering each side of the ring are first-of-their-kind wings that are released by pressing a button located at the top of the ring. When opened, the inscription “YOU CAN’T BE GREAT WITHOUT THE GREATNESS OF OTHERS” — inspired by head coach Nick Sirianni’s message of unity and selflessness — becomes visible.
The team side of the ring features the Super Bowl LIX logo centered between the Eagles’ wordmark and the championship game score. The 10 points of diamonds in the logo signify the Eagles’ 10-game winning streak in the regular season, a franchise record.
On the players’ side, last names and jersey numbers are set against the backdrop of Lincoln Financial Field.
Inside the ring, the organization recognizes the start of their championship journey with a stamp of the Brazilian flag, recalling Philadelphia’s season-opening game in São Paulo, Brazil, the first NFL game played in that country. The scores of all four postseason games are included inside the ring.
The Eagles begin their quest for a championship repeat when they host the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 4, 2025.
Fans can see the ring as part of the larger Super Bowl exhibit space in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Labor Day, when hours move to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.




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