Travis Kelce likes his Super Bowl badge with the typo.
The Chiefs’ most recent Super Bowl championship ring listed the Miami Dolphins as the seventh seed in the NFL playoffs when they were actually the sixth seed.
“Are they going to fix it?” Jason Kelsey asked.New Heights” ” was released on Wednesday.
“I don’t care,” Travis responded. “I like that I didn’t care what seed Miami was. Fuck that. Who cares? If they didn’t have a seed on their side, I was fine with that. I think that’s more unique.”
The diamond- and ruby-studded rings are priced at around $40,000 each, and when the designs were first revealed on social media, there was speculation that there may have been a typo.
Fans were drawn to the inside of the ring, with Pro Football Talk reporting: At least one ring has that typo.That means there’s a good chance every ring has it in it.
The Kelsey brothers’ discussion effectively confirms the gaffe, but neither ring manufacturer Jostens nor the team itself have commented.
Chiefs CEO and chairman Clark Hunt teased a surprise for this year’s ring, but it appears this wasn’t the one he had in mind.
“If you think of all the great things that have happened this year, that will be incorporated in some way,” Hunt said. “Just like last year’s rings, there will be some really cool surprises and I can’t wait to see the looks on the players’ faces when they open the boxes.”
Kansas City, the No. 3 seed and AFC West champion, entered their wild-card game against Miami as a 4.5-point favorite and outplayed Tua Tagovailoa’s squad, 26-7, on a frigid night in Kansas City.
The Chiefs then won consecutive games against the Bills, Ravens and 49ers to win their third Super Bowl in the last five years.
