There may be a mistake on the Chiefs’ Super Bowl ring

FROM $14,000. NOW TONIGHT, MANY FANS ARE WONDERING IF THERE COULD BE A MISTAKE IN THE RING. NOW THIS IS A LOOK AT THE JEWELRY DESIGNER’S RENDERINGS. YOU CAN SEE INSIDE IT HAS THE PLAYOFF RESULTS. WHO PLAYED THE BOSSES, PLUS THE TEAM SEEDING. MIAMI IS LISTING AS THE SEVENTH SEED, BUT THEY WERE ACTUALLY THE SIXTH SEED AND IN THE AFC UNTIL NOW, ALTHOUGH, THERE IS NO MORE INFORMATION

A super mistake? There is an error on the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl ring

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl championship rings have an error, showing the incorrect seed number for one of their postseason opponents. The Kansas City Chiefs shared images of the ring on Twitter, showing several features, including the interior, which lists the final scores of the four playoff games and the seedings of each opponent. The Miami Dolphins’ position is incorrectly displayed as “7” instead of the correct “6.” The Chiefs dominated the Dolphins in the game, winning 26-7. It was one of the coldest playoff games in NFL history. The temperature at kickoff was -4 degrees below zero, setting the record for the coldest game at Arrowhead. Pro Football Talk confirmed that the typo appears on at least one of the things that were handed out. People magazine reports that the rings are worth $40,000 each. More coverage: From Liverpool, England, Taylor Swift enjoys the Chiefs’ Super Bowl ring ceremony Kansas City Chiefs reveal the design of their Super Bowl LVIII rings Kansas City Chiefs celebrate the title one last time at the Super Bowl LVIII ring ceremony superbowl

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl championship rings have an error, showing the incorrect seed number for one of their postseason opponents.

The Kansas City Chiefs shared images of the ring on Twitter, showing several features, including the interior, which lists the final scores of the four playoff games and the seedings of each opponent.

The Miami Dolphins’ position is incorrectly displayed as “7” instead of the correct “6.”

The Chiefs dominated the Dolphins in the game, winning 26-7.

It was one of the coldest playoff games in NFL history.

The temperature at kickoff was four degrees below zero, setting the record for the coldest game at Arrowhead.

Pro Football Talk confirmed that the typo appears on at least one of the items delivered.

People magazine reports that the rings are worth $40,000 each.

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