The Lombardi Trophy is the ultimate goal in every NFL season, as it is awarded to the team that wins the Super Bowl.
Here, we have all you need to know about the iconic trophy, including its weight, worth, materials and more.
The Lombardi Trophy weighs seven pounds (3.2 kg).
The Lombardi Trophy stands 22 inches tall (56 cm), which is 1 foot, 10 inches.
The Lombardi Trophy costs around $50,000 to produce, according to multiple sources including NBC Bay Area, the CBC, and Sports Illustrated.
A new trophy is created by hand every season so that every previous winning team is able to keep its edition of the trophy.
The Lombardi Trophy is made entirely out of sterling silver.
The Lombardi Trophy is named after Vince Lombardi, the legendary Green Bay Packers head coach who won Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II.
The trophy was given the name after Super Bowl V, which was the first to take place after Lombardi's death in September 1970.
The concept for the trophy was conceived in 1966, when Tiffany & Co. vice president Oscar Riedner sketched the design for the trophy on a cocktail napkin during lunch with then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle.
The trophy has been produced by Tiffany & Co. ever since. As of 2017, the company was making each Lombardi Trophy at its manufacturing facility in Rhode Island.
After each trophy is finished, it gets delivered to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, where it says until the Super Bowl.
One new Lombardi Trophy is made each year, awarded to the team that wins the Super Bowl for them to permanently keep.
Smaller replicas of the trophy, worth about $1,500 each, are made and distributed to players on the winning team.