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DeVonta Smith holds back tears with hilarious reaction to Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX ring reveal

The Philadelphia Eagles received their Super Bowl LIX championship rings on Friday, and it was well worth the wait. Fans were able to get a perfect look at the ring from a video that wide receiver DeVonta Smith’s finance Mya Danielle posted to her Instagram. With “We Are the Champions” playing in the background, you can see Smith fighting back tears as he opens his ring box before sharing a hilarious yet genuine reaction. One side of the championship ring features the 40-22 final score from the Eagles’ historic Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs, while the other side is personalized with Smith’s name and jersey number.
The moment DeVonta Smith opened his #Eagles Super Bowl Championship ring.
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— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) July 19, 2025
One side of the championship ring features the 40-22 final score from the Eagles’ historic Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs, while the other side is personalized with Smith’s name and jersey number. At the center of the ring, there’s an inscription listing the final scores of all four postseason victories. But perhaps the best part is that the ring also includes a button that, when you press it, bird wings pop out.
DeVonta Smith Made Football History with Super Bowl LIX Win
In Super Bowl LIX, Smith led the Eagles with four receptions for 69 yards, including a pivotal 46-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Jalen Hurts in the third quarter to lock in the victory. That performance added to his already impressive resume, which includes two national championships with Alabama and the 2020 Heisman Trophy. With the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX win, Smith achieved a rare milestone in football history. He became just the fifth player ever to win a Heisman Trophy, a college football national championship, and a Super Bowl, joining an elite group that includes Tony Dorsett, Marcus Allen, Reggie Bush, and Charles Woodson.