Report: Eagles’ Super Bowl Ring Ceremony Delayed Due To Production Time
Eagles fans will have to wait a little longer to see their team receive its Super Bowl LIX championship rings. EJ Smith from The Inquirer reports that sources have said…

Eagles fans will have to wait a little longer to see their team receive its Super Bowl LIX championship rings. EJ Smith from The Inquirer reports that sources have said the Philadelphia Eagles have postponed their much-anticipated Super Bowl ring ceremony, originally set for this Friday, June 7, 2025, due to the extra time needed to complete the intricate, personalized designs for each player.
After their thrilling 40-22 victory over Kansas City, the Eagles were eager to celebrate with their new rings. However, the ring makers have requested additional time to ensure every detail is perfect, especially since each ring will feature custom touches unique to every player.
Players were fitted for their rings shortly after the February win, with test rings used to guarantee the perfect fit. This is only the second time in franchise history that the Eagles will receive Super Bowl rings, following their 2018 triumph over New England. Those rings were famous for their dazzling display of over 200 diamonds, and insiders hint that the new design will be even more spectacular.
The team plans to hold a private Super Bowl ring ceremony, similar to the one in 2018, where players and staff can celebrate together before the rings are revealed to the public through team photos and social media. Many players had hoped to show off their new jewelry at upcoming summer events, but the delay means the wait continues.
Despite the setback, all other team activities will go on as scheduled. The Eagles have not yet announced a new date for the ring ceremony, but fans can be sure that when the moment finally arrives, it will be worth the anticipation. The delay only adds to the excitement following their unforgettable Super Bowl victory and the citywide celebrations that followed.