The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl 60 with an exclamation point on Sunday in Santa Clara.
The team's decisive win over the New England Patriots gave Seattle its second franchise Lombardi and capped quarterback Sam Darnold's redemption arc with aplomb.
However, what about the veterans you might not have realized played for the Seahawks? It's always fun to see which NFL vets earned rings without getting much of the spotlight.
From depth roster pieces to practice squad contributors, you might be shocked to learn these five NFL players just won a Super Bowl with Seattle. Let's run through who they are and what their job was.
QB Drew Lock
Yes, the journeyman quarterback backed up Sam Darnold this season and earned his first Super Bowl ring.
RB Cam Akers
Like wide receiver Cooper Kupp, former Los Angeles Rams running back won his second Super Bowl with the Seahawks. Akers played on the practice squad. He was elevated for Super Bowl 60, however.
TE Eric Saubert
Saubert has been part of 11 teams, including the Seahawks, since joining the NFL as an Atlanta Falcons draft pick in 2017. It's so cool to see the journeyman tight end finally get to the big game and win.
S Quandre Diggs
Diggs started the season with the Tennessee Titans but requested his release in November. He rejoined his old team soon after and got to help with the Super Bowl run from the practice squad.
CB Shaquill Griffin
The veteran Seahawks cornerback rejoined the franchise on its practice squad and finally got to take in a Super Bowl victory after so many years of excellent play on the back end.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: 5 NFL vets who you might not know just won a Super Bowl with Seahawks