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Eagles' Championship Rings Go Viral
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With the unofficial start to the 2025 NFL season set to open at the NovaCare Complex next week in the form of training camp for the Eagles, it may be apropos that the reigning Super Bowl champions received their championship rings on Friday night.

The bling for dominating the Kansas City Chiefs in February was originally scheduled to be delivered near the end of spring work on June 6, but production delays pushed that back to late in the summer.

The wait was worth the wait as Eagles players assembled at Ballers at The Battery in their game-day bests to celebrate the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.

The Battery is a former industrial building that was once a power station that has been transformed and "Ballers" an upscale sports venue, featuring pickleball, squash, and golf simulators.

The venue, partially financed by former Eagles' star Malcolm Jenkins and 76ers All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey, also includes a restaurant and bar, a gym, and luxury locker rooms in a country club-style environment inside the Fishtown section of Philadelphia.

The ring, designed by Jason Arasheben of Beverly Hills, is highlighted by wings that emerge when a button is pushed and the Nick Sirianni-inspired inscription of “You can’t be great without the greatness of others.” 

The Eagles’ Super Bowl LII championship rings were designed by Jostens and displayed 219 diamonds and 17 sapphires, and the goal for most organizations is to go bigger each time.


This article first appeared on Philadelphia Eagles on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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