Seattle Seahawks unveil Super Bowl rings
Shine On: The Seattle Seahawks Reveal The First Look At Their Diamond Encrusted Super Bowl Rings [Photos]
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Seahawks Unveil Super Bowl Rings
Last year’s Super Bowl was a wash. While most of us expected a fairly competitive game between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, what we actually got was more of a toilet bowl than a “Super” one. The Seahawks beat Peyton Manning and his guys down 43-8.
Today we get our first look at the championship bling that Richard Sherman, Russell Wilson, and team will be sporting whenever they want to remind folks of their shocking victory. The ring features 12 gemstones, 12 feathers, and 12 flags to represent their fans, “The 12th Man”.
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