The Kansas City Chiefs’ latest Super Bowl ring has a glaring typo, and tight end Travis Kelce couldn’t care less.

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Travis Kelce (Photo via New Heights podcast/YouTube)

The inside of the Chiefs Super Bowl ring appears to be incorrect. It details the team’s path to winning a title, including the seeds for each team taken down. The biggest problem is that the Miami Dolphins are listed as the No. 7 seed in the AFC. They were actually the No. 6 seed.

On the New Heights podcast, Jason Kelce discussed the Dolphins being labeled the No. 7 seed instead of the No. 6 seed; however, Travis Kelce had a strong response.

“I don’t give a s—,” Travis said with conviction. “I like it that we didn’t give a f— about what seed Miami was. Yea, they were seventh. Who cares? They could have put no seeds on the side of them, and I would have been fine.

 

“I think it makes it more unique, ‘Oh yea, and we really made it more detailed. And oops, we screwed up.’ It just makes it more exclusive. We screwed up about something that means nothing.”

In the Wild Card playoff game, the Chiefs defeated the Dolphins, 26-7, in a game where Kelce was targeted ten times for seven catches for 71 receiving yards, per Statmuse.com.

From there, the Chiefs would defeat the Buffalo Bills on the road at Highmark Stadium in the divisional round and the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium to return to the Super Bowl once again.

Travis Kelce and the Chiefs would finish off their postseason run with their third Super Bowl title in five years by beating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl Ring Is Filled with Hundreds of Diamonds

Despite the glaring mistake of listing the Dolphins as the wrong seed, the Chiefs’ Super Bowl rings are still glorious.

Travis Kelce and his teammates received their rings last week. They include 505 round diamonds, 19 baguette diamonds, five marquise diamonds, and 38 genuine rubies.