The Kansas City Chiefs have received their Super Bowl rings. However, a mistake crept into the engraving. One thing that means nothing to Travis Kelce
Now that the celebrations after the Super Bowl victory are virtually over and preparations for the new season have already begun, there is one more reminder of the success for the winner in the summer: the ceremony at which each player receives his personal ring.
This year, the Kansas City Chiefs’ fourth ring was marked on the inside with the Chiefs’ path through the playoffs. However, a mistake crept in: For the game against the Miami Dolphins, the visitors are labeled as the seventh seed in the AFC. But they were actually the sixth.
This faux pas was the subject of champion Travis Kelce’s podcast “New Heights” with his brother Jason, who has since ended his career. “Will that be corrected?” Jason asked.
To which Travis responded almost petulantly. “I don’t know and I honestly don’t give a shit,” explained the tight end. “I actually like it. It shows that we don’t care what damn seed Miami was on. “
For him, the numbers next to the team abbreviations wouldn’t have been necessary. “I wouldn’t have cared if they hadn’t put the seeds in at all. But I guess we really wanted to be detailed,” Kelce continued. He even wants to look on the bright side: “We’ve put something in the sand that doesn’t really mean anything. “
Travis Kelce on the Chiefs‘ Super Bowl ring having a typo
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– Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 19, 2024
This is Kelce’s third ring with the Chiefs. The 35-year-old recently declared that he did not want to think about a possible end to his career just yet. His brother Jason retired after last season
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