A ring fit for a Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/9xoSqbsd2A
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 16, 2023
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially revealed their Super Bowl LVII championship rings. Everyone who was with the organization in some capacity during their Super Bowl-winning 2022 NFL season received either a ring or pendant tonight on Thursday night.
Here are some quick facts about the team’s latest Super Bowl ring:
- The ring includes 609 round diamonds, 16 baguette diamonds, and 4 marquise diamonds, with 35 custom-cut genuine rubies, totaling 16.10 carats.
- The rumors are true, the ring does in fact have a removable top.
- Several elements of the ring’s design function as a tribute to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
- On the inside of the removable top, the team pays homage to the 50th anniversary of Arrowhead Stadium and their two recent Super Bowl titles.
- When you remove the top, Arrowhead Stadium is revealed inside of the ring with a pair of Lombardi Trophies on the field. Outside of the stadium, you’ll find a quote from Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt.
- The inside of the ring features the scores of each of their three playoff games this season vs. JAX in the divisional, vs. CIN in the AFC title game and vs. PHI in Super Bowl LVII.
- On one side of the ring, you’ll find players’ last names. On the other side, you’ll see “Chiefs Kingdom.”
- On the bottom shank, you’ll find the Lamar Hunt logo, celebrating the team’s founder.
You can find full details on the ring down below:
A story for every stone. pic.twitter.com/apO31Pe4fp
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 16, 2023
Here’s a statement from team president Mark Donovan on this year’s ring:
“Winning a Super Bowl is the crowning achievement for an NFL club, and the championship ring is the ultimate symbol of the hard work, dedication and sacrifice that it takes from everyone in the organization to reach this pinnacle,” Chiefs President Mark Donovan said, via press release. “Our organization has trusted Jostens to create all three of our franchise’s Super Bowl rings, dating back to our first win in Super Bowl IV, as well as our recent win in Super Bowl LIV. From ownership to the players who were consulted in the design process for this year’s Super Bowl LVII ring, we are thrilled with how Jostens brought this meaningful design to life, and we are extremely proud of what this ring represents for every player, coach, and staff member, as well as all of Chiefs Kingdom.”
Overall, it’s a pretty unique design and quite different from the Chiefs’ Super Bowl IV and Super Bowl LIV rings. How do you feel about the design of the Super Bowl LVII championship ring? Let us know your thoughts on Facebook and Twitter.