The Vince Lombardi Trophy, named after the legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, has been a symbol of NFL excellence since its introduction in 1970, following Lombardi's passing. Crafted by Tiffany & Co., the trophy features a regulation-size silver football atop a pyramid-like stand and weighs 107.3 ounces, standing at 20.75 inches tall.
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Each winning team retains the trophy for life, valued at over $10,000, while players receive mini replicas worth around $1,500.
Meanwhile, players receive Super Bowl rings, which serve as personalized mementos of their championship victories.
Designed by companies like Tiffany & Co., Balfour, and Jostens, these rings are extravagant symbols of achievement. For instance, the Kansas City Chiefs' 2020 Super Bowl rings featured 255 diamonds, 36 genuine rubies, and totaled around $5 million for the set.
The Lombardi Trophy represents team success, emphasizing the collective effort required to win a Super Bowl.
While players receive replicas, the trophy remains a prestigious symbol of NFL excellence. Its creation involves meticulous craftsmanship, with a production process taking four months and requiring 72 hours of construction.
Despite its cost and significance, the trophy stands as a testament to the teamwork and dedication necessary for Super Bowl glory.
Do Super Bowl winners keep the trophy?
Each year, only one official Lombardi Trophy is created for the Super Bowl-winning team, remaining in their possession permanently.
Players receive smaller replicas along with Super Bowl rings. In contrast to the Stanley Cup, which is engraved and passed on annually, a new Lombardi Trophy is crafted for each successive Super Bowl.
Which teams are participating in the Super Bowl LVIII?
The San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will face off in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11 in Las Vegas, a rematch from their clash in Super Bowl LIV after the 2019 season, which the Chiefs won 31-20.