Here’s a look at the Rams’ incredible Super Bowl LVI ring

The Rams got their Super Bowl rings on Thursday night and they’re incredible. Take a look at them here.

The Los Angeles Rams celebrated their Super Bowl victory over the Cincinnati Bengals one more time on Thursday night, holding their ring ceremony in Los Angeles. Players, coaches and members of the team received their rings, which are stunning and live up to the hype.

Players such as Jalen Ramsey, Odell Beckham Jr. and Aaron Donald gave their input on the design to Jason of Beverly Hills, and they did well to come up with something that’s amazing.

Take a look at the ring below, which features the LA logo, the Lombardi Trophy and two palm trees on top.

The Rams shared a more detailed video showing all the features of the ring, and the best part: there’s a replica SoFi Stadium from the Super Bowl in the middle.

According to the Rams, this ring has the most carat weight of any championship ring in sports history, totaling about 20 carats in white and yellow gold.

Swipe through some of the photos below.

There are .23 carats in the columns of the ring, which was done to signify the 23 points the Rams scored against the Bengals.

Here are some other awesome features of the ring and the meaning behind them, according to the Rams’ official release.

Overall, the ring has approximately 20 carats of white diamonds set on white and yellow gold. The 20 carats celebrate the official opening of SoFi Stadium in 2020. The ring has 1.12 carats of round diamonds to represent January 12, honoring three key dates in Rams history: on January 12, 2016, the Rams were approved to move back to Los Angeles; on January 12, 2017, the Rams hired Head Coach Sean McVay; and on January 12, 2019, the Rams beat the Dallas Cowboys 30-22 for their first playoff victory after returning to LA.

The Rams wanted to go big for their Super Bowl win in L.A., and this ring certainly met the high expectations. It’s hard to imagine a ring much better with as much meaning as the Rams packed into it.