Travis Kelce admits he doesn’t “give a s**t” about bizarre typo in Chiefs’ $40,000 Super Bowl ring

Lately, the Kansas City Chiefs’ latest Super Bowl ring is trending but not for its 529 diamonds, for a bizarre typo in the inner side of the ring, where the reigning Super Bowl champion’s journey to the Super Bowl trophy has been portrayed.

The Chiefs presented their new Super Bowl ring encrusted with 505 round diamonds, 19 baguette diamonds, 5 marquise diamonds, and 38 genuine rubies, having a total worth of $40,000 to honor each player for the triumph against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. However, as soon as the detailed images of the rings surfaced on the internet, fans spotted the apparent typo.

Given, that the Dolphins finished last season as the sixth-seeded team in the AFC, the Chiefs mentioned them as seventh in the inner portion of the ring. Even though the typo isn’t too extensive, if the franchise went on to correct it, it would cost them an unreasonably hefty amount. When the star tight end Travis Kelce was asked to react to the typo, he remained unfazed by it.

I don’t give a s**t. I like it that we didn’t give a f**k about what seed Miami is. They were the seventh. Who cares? They could’ve done no seeds on the side of them. I would’ve been fine.
 

He further claimed it’s not a big concern for the Chiefs that they “screwed up” the seed of their conference rivals, the Dolphins. And said, this bizarre typo has made their latest Super Bowl ring unique.

Travis Kelce’s bold claim sparks debate on NFL’s best position

Travis Kelce recently became the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. He is all geared up for the upcoming season, aiming for a historic three-peat.

One video of the tight end has become a topic of discussion in the NFL, where he addressed the young and aspiring tight ends at George Kittle’s annual Tight End University.

The biggest thing I wanted to let all the tight ends here know is that we do have the best fu**ing position on the field.

However, this made many believe that it might put Kelce in a tough spot with elite quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who not only holds the best position in the NFL but is widely considered the successor of legendary QB Tom Brady.

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