The Seattle Seahawks are already thinking about championship bling! In a move that signals supreme confidence, the franchise has announced a partnership with renowned jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills (JBH) to craft their Super Bowl LX rings.
This isn't just planning for the future; it's a celebration of a legendary season. The announcement video, shared on social media, perfectly set the tone by using the classic Seahawks run-out song, "Bittersweet Symphony," a nod to the team's rich history and the incredible journey this squad has been on.
For fans wondering when they'll get to see the finished masterpiece, the timeline points to a summer unveiling. Historically, ring ceremonies happen in June, following organized team activities (OTAs). This timing also offers a perfect send-off for departing players like Kenneth Walker III and Tariq Woolen, allowing them one last celebration in Seahawks blue before moving to their new teams.
The choice of jeweler is a telling one. Jason of Beverly Hills is a proven champion in this field, having designed the last three Super Bowl rings for the Eagles, Rams, and Buccaneers. Known for incorporating deep franchise symbolism, JBH will have no shortage of iconic Seahawks moments to work with. From the powerful "M.O.B." and "12 As 1" mantras to the decisive 29-13 score and the now-legendary "We Did Not Care" quote, this ring is poised to be a wearable trophy of an unforgettable season. Even "The 70," representing the dedicated practice squad, will be immortalized, as they too will receive rings.
With the first look expected in the coming months, the anticipation is building for what promises to be a stunning symbol of the Seahawks' dominance.
