Feb 8, 2018; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Players arrive for the start of Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII celebration at Philadelphia Art Museum. Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

Thursday night was a special one for the Philadelphia Eagles.

The team gathered for a fun evening where their Super Bowl rings were given out.

The rings feature the Eagles’ logo and Lomardi Trophy at the center, and the score from their Super Bowl LII win over New England on the side.

The rings are made of 10-karat white gold. They include 219 diamonds and 17 rare green sapphires, according to the team’s website.

There are some very cool features of the ring, such as the words from the fight song “Fly, Eagles Fly” on the outer band, and a dog mask on the inside of the ring to represent the underdog. There is even a tribute to the “Philly Special” play.

This is the Eagles’ first Super Bowl championship, so they absolutely had every reason to go all-out with the rings.

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