
Eagles will wait a little longer for the Super Bowl 59 ring ceremony
Eagles will wait a little longer for the Super Bowl 59 ring ceremony EJ Smith of the Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting that the Eagles have postponed their ring ceremony, which was originally scheduled for Friday June 6
The Eagles are the reigning Super Bowl champions, but they'll have to wait a little longer to receive those coveted rings, the Inquirer reports. EJ Smith is reporting that Philadelphia has postponed a June 6 ring ceremony due to the commissioned jewelers needing more time to finish the rings.
The Eagles' original date fell in line with the players' spring workout schedule. The final voluntary practice of organized team activities is set for Thursday before a one-day, mandatory minicamp scheduled for next Tuesday. Players and coaches will then break for a little over a month before returning for training camp in late July.
Following the Eagles' first Super Bowl victory in 2018, the organization gave out 10-karat white gold rings with 219 diamonds and 17 green sapphires. They also included a dog mask inscribed on the inside for each player and coach as a nod to the 'Underdogs' theme the team adopted during that postseason run.
Players were sized for their rings and selected designs during the locker room cleanout and exit interviews with the media in February. With the mandatory mini camp schedule for next Tuesday, the Eagles will a little over a month between the end offseason activities and the late July date for training camp to hold a formal ring ceremony.

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