Super Bowl LVIII rings, which cost $40,000 each, were recently handed out to players in a private ceremony. However, Travis Kelce revealed on his podcast that he does not plan on getting his ring fixed after a typo was discovered on the inside. The Miami Dolphins were listed as the seventh seed instead of the sixth seed. Kelce found this mistake amusing and exclusive and believes that it only adds to the ring’s uniqueness and exclusivity.
The rings are studded with 529 diamonds and 38 rubies and commemorate the Chiefs’ third Super Bowl win since 2019. They also pay tribute to the team’s victory over the San Francisco 49ers in February, with details of the score and final play engraved on the ring. When asked which of his three Super Bowl rings was his favorite, Kelce mentioned that he likes how it feels like a championship ring. He also expressed a preference for the clasp feature of the ring he received after winning Super Bowl LVII, which allows him to wear it in different ways if he wanted to represent the team or Super Bowl victory.
In conclusion, Travis Kelce has revealed that he will not be getting his Super Bowl LVIII ring fixed after discovering a typo on it. Instead, he finds it amusing and exclusive, adding to its uniqueness. He has also expressed his indifference towards any mistakes made during their celebration ceremony while emphasizing that they do not affect their love for their sport or their appreciation for their trophy.
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