Chiefs unveil unique Super Bowl LVIII title rings

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The Chiefs unveiled their Super Bowl LVIII championship rings yesterday, and the front of the ring "features the Chiefs' iconic arrowhead logo and nods to multiple moments of the 2023 season" leading up to their title win. The four trophies are also "surrounded by 58 diamonds, a tribute to Super Bowl LVIII." Similar to last year, the ring's top "opens to reveal one of its most unique details" -- the diagram of "Tom & Jerry," the Chiefs' last play call from Super Bowl LVIII. The play was "drawn on the ring using coach Andy Reid's handwriting." Jostens, the company that designed the rings, "used 505 round diamonds, 38 custom-cut rubies and 14.8 total carats." The team celebrated their ring ceremony at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in K.C., where players and guests "walked the red carpet outside the museum, and a small orchestra played a rendition of 'Shake it Off,'" the hit song from Taylor Swift (THE ATHLETIC, 6/13).



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