The Lombardi Trophy: Exploring The History And Significance Of The NFL’s Super Bowl Award

The Lombardi Trophy: Exploring The History And Significance Of The NFL’s Super Bowl Award
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Few trophies in sports are as iconic as the NFL’s Vince Lombardi Trophy. With its sleek design and historic legacy, this sterling silver award represents the pinnacle of professional football achievement. Its story, intertwined with the evolution of the Super Bowl, begins in the 1960s and continues to captivate fans to this day.

Let’s dive into the origins, craftsmanship, and the honor associated with this remarkable symbol of victory.


Where Did the Super Bowl Trophy Find Its Origin?

The Lombardi Trophy’s history begins at a pivotal lunch in 1966. NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle envisioned a distinctive trophy to present at the inaugural AFL-NFL Championship Game, later known as the Super Bowl. Tiffany & Co. vice president Oscar Riedener was the only one to approach the NFL about designing it. Despite knowing little about football, the Swiss-born Riedener delivered a winning concept.

Before meeting Rozelle, Riedener bought a football from FAO Schwartz and spent hours studying it. One morning, while eating breakfast, inspiration struck. He cut up a Cornflakes box to form the base for a design that would hold the football upright. When he met Rozelle, Riedener sketched his idea on a cocktail napkin. Rozelle approved the design, and remarkably, it has remained unchanged ever since.

The trophy, initially named the “World Championship Game Trophy,” debuted in 1967. It was presented to Vince Lombardi and the Green Bay Packers, who defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in what we now call Super Bowl I.


How Much Does the Lombardi Trophy Weigh, and What Is It Made Of?

The Lombardi Trophy’s prestige is matched by the care and craftsmanship involved in its creation. Made entirely of sterling silver, it stands 22 inches tall and weighs seven pounds. Tiffany & Co.’s skilled silversmiths meticulously craft the trophy in their Rhode Island workshop, a process that takes four months and requires 72 hours of labor.

Originally produced in New Jersey, the trophy’s production moved to Tiffany’s Rhode Island facility in 2017. While winning the Super Bowl Trophy is often described as “priceless,” it costs approximately $50,000 to create each one.

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Do Players Get Their Own Super Bowl Lombardi Trophy?

Although the Lombardi Trophy is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, players on the winning team don’t receive full-sized replicas. Each player receives a smaller version of the trophy, worth around $1,500. These mini-trophies remain treasured keepsakes but cannot compare to the grander prize—the Super Bowl rings.

Jostens has designed 36 out of the 54 Super Bowl rings created to date, making these iconic symbols of winning it. Other notable designers like Tiffany & Co. and Balfour have also contributed their expertise. The extravagance of these rings reflects the significance of the championship. For instance, the Kansas City Chiefs adorned last year’s rings with 255 diamonds, 36 genuine rubies, and 10.5 carats of gemstones. The entire set of rings for the team reportedly cost around $5 million....