The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl rings have been the subject of much conversation due to a misprint, but what do the wearers think?
According to Travis Kelce, the team's tight end, he likes it. He recently opened up about the infamous flub with his brother Jason Kelce on “New Heights” podcastsaying that spoiling Miami's seed in the ring “makes her more unique.”
“I don't mind,” Travis said bluntly. “I like that we didn't care what seed Miami was. Yeah, they were seventh. Who cares? They couldn't have been seeded next and I would have been fine.”
The ring, with 529 diamonds, 38 rubies and 14.8 carats of gems, accidentally listed Miami as the sixth seed instead of the seventh. While football fans, and specifically Miami fans, may have questioned this, Travis argues that it actually makes the ring more “exclusive.”
Here's a detailed look at the Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII ring from the Chiefs website! pic.twitter.com/HbcaxMoHVe
— Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) June 14, 2024
“I think it makes it more unique. Like, 'Oh, yeah, we made it really detailed, and oops, we messed up.' It just makes it more unique. We stuck something that doesn't mean anything,” he said.
However, the Chiefs aren't content to rest on their laurels and aren't letting last season's Super Bowl win get to their heads. They are focused on making this season just as, if not more, successful.
“We have a lot to do and are very focused to keep our eyes on the prize,” Kelce said.
Social media users also chimed in:
It's like a bug card back in the day with sports cards!!
— Joshua Cho (@jbchoknows) June 19, 2024
“We got stuck with something that means nothing” Right on the money
— NFL Trades (@nfl_trades) June 19, 2024
Miami could be the 2, 5 or 7 seed, they weren't beating the Chiefs
— cowtown5 (@texasoccer5) June 20, 2024
I bet they'll triple check the Super Bowl rings next year and the year after that.
— William Quantrill (@WillyQuantrill) June 19, 2024
Now that's the right attitude! Who cares what seed they were, they could have been #1 and the Chiefs still would have won the SB.
Now if DET had beaten SF… It might be a different story
— DynexCovers (@DynexCovers) June 19, 2024
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