The Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back Super Bowl Champions. In 2024, they will look to become the first team in NFL history to win the Super Bowl three times in a row. Only one team in NFL history has won has three consecutive championships (the Green Bay Packers, who did it twice). While much of the Chiefs’ offseason has seen unfortunate and disturbing stories come out a few of their players (Isaiah Buggs and Rashee Rice, in particular) their goal has remained the same: win the Super Bowl again.
After months of battling these headlines, Kansas City finally got around to the final celebrations of their most recent title win. They visited the White House where Travis Kelce jokingly (but also seriously) told President Joe Biden that the Secret Service had threatened to tase him. They also recently had their Super Bowl Ring ceremony where each player and coach received their hardware.
There Is an Error on the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Ring
The Chiefs are Super Bowl Champions for the third time in five seasons, establishing themselves as a potential dynasty in the annals of NFL history. On their way to the title, they defeated the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and, of course, the San Francisco 49ers.
Their opening round win was against Miami who were the sixth seed in the AFC. There’s just one problem on the ring, though: the Dolphins are listed as the seventh seed:
Super Bowl Ring Mistake🚨
Whoever made the mistake on this ring needs to be fired…
Do you think this is a big mistake?
Let me know when you find the mistake✅#NFL #Chiefs #ChiefsRing #RingMistake pic.twitter.com/1dpFZ7cQeP
— MoneyBall Metrics (@MBMetrics) June 19, 2024
That is one expensive mistake, but one that the Chiefs’ tight end does not think is a big deal.
Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce Does Not Care About the Chiefs Super Bowl Ring Mistake
On his most recent New Heights podcast, which he hosts with brother Jason Kelce, Travis was asked about his thoughts on the Super Bowl ring mistake.
He replied:
Travis Kelce on the #Chiefs‘ Super Bowl ring having a typo 💀
(via @newheightshow)pic.twitter.com/73Du5hhJAR https://t.co/LbstFGhFnT
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 19, 2024
“I don’t give a s—. No, [I’m not going to get it fixed]. I like that we didn’t give a f— about what seed Miami was. Yeah, they were the seventh. They could have done no seeds on the side of them and I would have been fine. I think it makes it more unique. It’s like ‘we screwed up about something that means nothing.'”
Unlike his brother, hopefully Travis does not lose this one in a pool full of chili.