Philadelphia Eagles players show off their new Super Bowl rings

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 08: Mounted police are shown at the tail end of the parade as Eagles fans look on atop a garbage truck during festivities on February 8, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LII championship with a victory parade. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 08: Mounted police are shown at the tail end of the parade as Eagles fans look on atop a garbage truck during festivities on February 8, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LII championship with a victory parade. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /
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The Philadelphia Eagles have been showing off the hardware on social media, and no fan of ‘The Birds’ seems to be getting tired of it.

Be honest. How many times have you logged into Twitter or Facebook to catch a glimpse of those Super Bowl rings? During a private event at 2300 Arena in South Philadelphia, players coaches and team officials from the Philadelphia Eagles organization were awarded with a 10-carat white gold ring, beautifully adorned with 17 green sapphires and 219 diamonds.

Then again, we’re talking about one of the greatest upsets in team history. When you knock off the greatest dynasty in the history of the NFL, you have to ‘go big’ with the ring that commemorates that victory, don’t you?

Philly did just that. Take a look:

How about one big night before we turn the page?

During Philly’s three-day mandatory minicamp session, Eagles head coach Doug Pederson spoke on more than one occasion about turning the page and looking ahead to 2018’s football season. That will have to wait for a few days because right now, his team is relishing the moment.

Then again, why wouldn’t they? Lets take a look at some of the highlights of a night PhiladelphiaEagles.com called ‘a party that was 52 years in the making’.

Take a look at some of the shots:

Here’s Nick Foles, Super Bowl LII’s Most Valuable Player:

The Carson Wentz watch was in full effect.

https://twitter.com/cj_wentz/status/1007460916617760769?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.philadelphiaeagles.com%2Fnews%2Freliving-a-party-that-was-well-worth-the-wait

QB1 and QB2 weren’t the only ones who showed off the bling.

Wentz and Foles weren’t the only ones having a little fun on social media. Here are a few highlights from their teammates on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Lanejohnson65/status/1007612646898716672

Merrill Reese has been the voice of the Eagles since 1977. You didn’t think they’d leave him out, did you? They didn’t. Here’s Merrill getting what we hope won’t be his last Super Bowl ring.

Maybe turning the page can wait for one more night.