Watch: Eagles reveal Super Bowl LII rings
The Philadelphia Eagles received their championship rings Thursday night after winning their first Super Bowl in franchise history.
219 diamonds. 17 green sapphires. And 1 dog mask.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 15, 2018
See what went into the making of the ring. #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/B1dNacnkIa
The Super Bowl LII rings were handed out at a private ceremony hosted at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. There are 127 diamonds on the bezel to represent the combined jersey numbers of the three players who touched the football during the Philly Special - Corey Clement, Trey Burton, and Nick Foles (30+88+9).
The rings also feature an underdog mask inscribed inside, and the team's 2017 season mantra on its side: "WE ALL WE GOT. WE ALL WE NEED."
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— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 15, 2018
We all we got. We all we need.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 15, 2018
Everything you need to know about the #Eagles World Championship ring: https://t.co/5qdeNe6Gft pic.twitter.com/tZXeU34Bcs
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