The Kansas City Chiefs’ third Super Bowl ring in five years may have a small but notable error.
According to the team’s official website, the 14.8-carat rings, each adorned with 529 diamonds and 38 rubies, cost approximately $40,000.
They feature a list of teams the Chiefs defeated on their way to their second consecutive title in February, including a supposed first-round win over the Miami Dolphins.
529 diamonds. 38 rubies. One back-to-back champion. pic.twitter.com/cLkX96R6Vh
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 14, 2024
However, the Dolphins, listed as the No. 7 seed on the rings, were actually the No. 6 seed in the AFC.
The @Chiefs really gave all their players rings with a typo….Miami was a 6 seed, not a 7. Oof 😂 https://t.co/jDrh5oTa58 pic.twitter.com/HUXNbyoUsY
— #ForTheCity (@GoCoogs85) June 14, 2024
ProFootballTalk confirmed this apparent typo, initially spotted on the team's website, appears on at least one of the actual rings, suggesting it likely affects the entire batch.
We have typos from time to time. They're easy to fix. The apparent typo on the Chiefs' new Super Bowl ring might take a little more effort to rectify. https://t.co/Hzp6sDXO4x
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 14, 2024
The rings also open to reveal a diagram of the game-winning play “Tom and Jerry,” a personalised miniature field, and scores of playoff games, boasting about overcoming top-seeded opponents.
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