Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, has chosen not to wear his Super Bowl championship ring, stating that he has moved on from the victory and is focused on the upcoming season. The Eagles unveiled their custom, diamond-studded championship rings following their victory in February’s Super Bowl. While many players are eager to wear the rings, Hurts has made it clear that he is looking forward, not backwards.
Hurts, who won his first Super Bowl title in February, responded to questions about whether he would wear the ring by making it clear that he is focused on the new year. The Eagles’ championship rings feature 12 carats in total diamonds and a combined diamond weight of 140 grams, according to the team. The rings were designed to represent everyone who played a role in the franchise capturing its second Super Bowl title.
Eagles owner and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said the rings were designed with the intent of representing everyone who played a role in the franchise capturing its second Super Bowl title.