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The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 to win the championship of the NFL’s 2024 season.

The team had planned to present championship rings to its players, coaches and staff on June 6 during the team’s offseason program. But the rings weren’t ready.

The ring ceremony finally took place on Friday night, four days before the Eagles are scheduled to report for training camp to prepare for the 2025 season.

The rings are personalized with each player’s name and number. The ring for quarterback Jalen Hurts also carries the notation “MVP.” The former Alabama standout won the Most Valuable Player award for Super Bowl LIX.

The rings feature a pair of wings that can be extended from the body of the jewelry to reveal a favorite phrase of Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni: “You can’t be great without the greatness of others.”

The scores of each of Philadelphia’s postseason victories are engraved on the inside of the ring, along with another pet saying of Sirianni: “Tough Detailed Together.”

That all appears under a flag of Brazil, because the Eagles started their 2024 season by winning the first NFL game played in that country in Sao Paulo.

Jason of Beverly Hills made the rings.

Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LIX roster included 13 players from Alabama high schools and colleges. In addition to Hurts, the championship players were:

Reed Blankenship (West Limestone) started at safety.
Fullback Khari Blasingame (Buckhorn) played reserve and special-teams roles.
Defensive back James Bradberry (Pleasant Grove, Samford) was on injured reserve.
Landon Dickerson (Alabama) started at left guard.
Offensive lineman Jack Driscoll (Auburn) was on injured reserve.
Defensive end Bryce Huff (St. Paul’s Episcopal) was designated as a game-day inactive.

Linebacker Nicholas Morrow (Huntsville) played on special teams.
Cornerback Eli Ricks (Alabama) was designated as a game-day inactive.
DeVonta Smith (Alabama) started at wide receiver and became the first Crimson Tide alumnus to catch a touchdown pass in the Super Bowl.

Offensive lineman Tyler Steen (Alabama) played reserve and special-teams roles.
Tight end C.J. Uzomah (Auburn) was on injured reserve.
Defensive tackle Byron Young (Alabama) was on injured reserve.

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