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Philadelphia Eagles reveal Super Bowl rings remembering 'Philly Special' trick play

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A quick wrap of the action from a dramatic Super Bowl LII.

The Philadelphia Eagles have unveiled rings to celebrate their Super Bowl LII success featuring a tribute to their ‘Philly Special’ play.

The rings have 127 diamonds to represent the combined jersey numbers of Corey Clement (30), Trey Burton (88) and Nick Foles (9) - the players involved in the 'Philly Special', a trick play that outfoxed the New England Patriots in last year's finale.

Quarterback Foles, during this fourth-and-down, became the first player to throw and catch a touchdown in Super Bowl history after the ball was snapped directly to running back Clement, who tossed it to Burton, who then found Foles in the end zone.

The rings, awarded on Thursday night, are made of 10-karat white gold with a total of 219 diamonds and 17 green sapphires.

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They also feature an underdog mask inscribed inside.

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