Kansas City Chiefs' $40,000 Super Bowl LVIII Ring Appears to Have This Typo

The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII ring appears to have a typo as several fans pointed out after it was revealed during a ceremony Thursday (June 14) night.

The 14.8-carat rings, which include 529 diamonds, 38 rubies and are reported to be valued at $40,000 each, list the final scores of all four playoff games and opponent seeds, but falsely identified the No. 6 seed Miami Dolphins as the No. 7 seed in the AFC.

"I've only seen this one graphic so far, but... the Dolphins were definitely the 6-seed!" X user Joshua Brisco wrote with a photos of the ring explained in detail and the NFL Playoff bracket.

"The @Chiefs really gave all their players rings with a typo….Miami was a 6 seed, not a 7," X user @GoCoogs85 wrote. "Oof."

“A typo in a ring that costs this much is exactly the kind of mistake I would make and would never stop thinking of for the rest of my life,” X user Cody Tapp wrote.

FOX 4 DC sports anchor Harold R. Kuntz pointed out that the mistake may have only been included in a graphic error, rather than the actual rings, as well as the fact that the error may too expensive to fix, especially if the team was unbothered by it.


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