The Most Insane Jewelry Worn By NFL Stars
NFL stars flaunt extravagant diamond-encrusted jewelry, reflecting their wealth, branding, and personal style.

NFL players spend Sundays trying to collect one very specific piece of jewelry: a Super Bowl ring. But long before anybody gets sized for championship hardware, plenty of the league’s biggest stars are already walking around with enough diamonds to light an entire stadium.
Much like their NBA counterparts, NFL players have increasingly made fashion part of the show. Pregame tunnel walks, press conferences, red carpets and even warmups have become opportunities to show off designer fits, luxury watches and custom pieces that sometimes cost well into six figures. Some players even take the madness onto the field, wearing diamond chains while they play.
And while dropping ridiculous money on jewelry can look like one giant flex from the outside, many of the league’s best pieces have a little more meaning behind them. Jersey numbers, nicknames, personal mantras and even favorite coffee shops have all been transformed into massive diamond pendants.
The Natural Diamond Council has highlighted several NFL stars whose jewelry collections can compete with anybody in sports, while jewelers like Gabriel The Jeweler, Benny The Jeweler, Al The Jeweler and Leo Frost have become almost as familiar around NFL locker rooms as equipment managers. So, from a $1 million chain Justin Jefferson has actually worn during a game to Stefon Diggs turning a Starbucks logo into thousands of dollars worth of ice, here are some of the craziest jewelry pieces worn by NFL stars.
Justin Jefferson — The $1 Million Diamond Chain
Justin Jefferson has taken wearing jewelry during football games to another level. The Vikings superstar has worn a massive 14-karat gold chain featuring 37 VVS diamonds that has reportedly been valued at around $1 million.
Jefferson’s collection also includes his iced-out “Jets” pendant — a nod to his nickname — along with diamond grills, rings and other chains. The funniest part may be that during a 2024 game against Green Bay, the million-dollar chain broke and Jefferson simply stuffed it inside his pants before getting back to work.
