The Philadelphia Eagles are flying high at the beginning of training camp, with the Super Bowl LIX champions stunting on the rest of the league with some beautiful championship rings.
The franchise had one of the best seasons in 2024, which they crowned by blowing out Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs, a team that was considered a dinasty.
Caesars Sportsbook & Casino predicts that the NFC East Champions will win 11 games, which will put the defending champions at the top of the conference. A big part of that relies on the fact that the core of the defending Super Bowl champions remains very much intact, which means they have a pretty stacked roster.
Eagles shows a beautiful championship ring
During a private ceremony in Philadelphia, the Eagles unveiled their Super Bowl 59 championship ring. Players and coaches were stunned by the detail and design, celebrating their 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in unforgettable fashion.
Set in platinum or white gold, the ring features two Lombardi trophies behind the Eagles logo, with “World Champions” etched around the top. A green background adds contrast, while two bird wings dramatically slide out from each side.
Each ring includes the player’s signature and number, engraved over a backdrop of Lincoln Financial Field. This isn’t just a symbol of victory, it’s a statement piece, and some fans are already calling it the most beautiful ring in NFL history.
Philadelphia win Best Team at 2025 ESPYs
The Philadelphia Eagles were recognized at the ESPYs, winning the Best Team award, beating other champions in multiple leagues, including some college squads like the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, and the UConn Huskies basketball squad.
The Eagles tied an NFL record by winning 18 games last season, finishing the regular season 14-3 (including a team-best 10-game winning streak) before running the table in the postseason. Their championship run was capped by a 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Philadelphia set an NFL record with 3,866 rushing yards in the regular season and postseason and also had the league’s top-ranked defense. The Eagles had stars all over the field, including the AP Offensive Player of the Year in Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun, who was a finalist for AP Defensive Player of the Year.
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