Los Angeles Rams' diamond-heavy Super Bowl LVI rings salute L.A., SoFi Stadium
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Rams unveiled their Super Bowl LVI rings on Thursday night featuring the most carat weight in the history of a sports championship ring, according to the team.
The rings were unveiled in a private ceremony the night before the Rams' coaching staff is scheduled to report to training camp in Irvine, California.
The top of the ring features the Rams' logo made up of blue and yellow sapphires, the Lombardi Trophy and two palm trees. Under the removable top of the ring there is a view of SoFi Stadium, surrounded by a piece of a Super Bowl LVI game ball. The field underneath the roof is made up of remnants of the SoFi Stadium turf from the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
Each ring has approximately 20 carats of white diamonds set on white and yellow gold, which represents the official opening of SoFi Stadium in 2020.