Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement has gotten some new tattoos this offseason. Unsurprisingly, they’re inspired by his recent Super Bowl win. The Eagles rookie showed off his ink work in an Instagram story, and they look lit.

Clement’s first tattoo was an image of an eagle seemingly flying its way straight out of his right forearm.

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Corey Clement/Instagram

He also tattooed “SBLII” written vertically just below his left ear.

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Corey Clement/Instagram

Clement, who went undrafted in this year’s draft coming out of Wisconsin, was instrumental in helping the Eagles win their first-ever championship. He had four catches for 100 yards in the Super Bowl, including a huge 55-yard catch as well as a 22-yard touchdown.

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That was some very surprising production from the rookie considering he had a mere 444 yards from scrimmage in 16 regular-season games, including 123 total receiving yards on 10 catches.

Of course, Clement is hardly the only one who has decided to commemorate the Eagles’ historic title with a tattoo. One fan had an image of Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles tattooed on his calf. Another had one of the famous “Philly Special” play tattooed in X’s and O’s form on his forearm.

Not to be outdone, teammate Chris Long is also set to have some ink work done himself, although it’s hardly going to be quite as lit. Long will have Eagles linebackers coach Ken Flajole’s face tattooed somewhere on his body after the two made a bet during the summer.

Luckily, Clement’s tattoos were completely of his own volition and look infinitely cooler than the mug of a middle-aged man, which Long must, unfortunately, have on his body forever.