Travis Kelce, the celebrated tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs, recently shrugged off a minor typo found on the team’s $40,000 Super Bowl rings, viewing it as a distinctive feature rather than a flaw. The rings, adorned with diamonds and rubies, commemorate the Chiefs’ triumph in the February 11 Super Bowl. However, they inaccurately list the Miami Dolphins as the seventh seed instead of the sixth in the Chiefs’ postseason journey.
During a podcast episode of “New Heights With Jason and Travis Kelce” on Wednesday, June 19, Travis Kelce expressed his indifference towards the typo, stating, “I don’t give a s–t. I like it that we didn’t give a f— 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.”
Far from seeing it as an issue, Kelce found charm in the error, remarking, “I think it makes it more unique. Like, ‘Oh, yeah, we made it really detailed, and, oops, we screwed up.’”
Kelce, who has been instrumental in the Chiefs’ success with three Super Bowl victories since joining the team in 2013, including wins in 2020, 2023, and 2024, further described the latest ring design as particularly impressive. He praised its size and intricate design elements, noting, “This one has… it’s massive. It has, like, the shape of the oval of the football with just diamonds going around it. It feels like a championship ring when you look at it. It’s like, ‘Damn, that thing feels and looks like a championship ring.’”
The episode also featured Kelce discussing his favorite among the Super Bowl rings he has received over the years, highlighting the latest design for its striking appearance and symbolism.
In conclusion, Kelce’s nonchalant attitude towards the ring’s typo reflects his focus on the team’s achievements rather than minor imperfections, solidifying his status as a key figure in the Chiefs’ storied football legacy.