Travis Kelce on Super Bowl ring error: We screwed up on something that means nothing
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The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl ring contains an error listing the Dolphins as the No. 7 seed instead of the correct No. 6 seed. Travis Kelce, the Chiefs tight end, shrugged off the mistake, emphasizing that the error holds no significance to him. Kelce views the flaw as making the ring more unique and exclusive. Despite the lavish design of the ring, Kelce prefers his previous Super Bowl ring due to its versatility. The article highlights Kelce's nonchalant attitude towards the error and his personal preference for a different ring design.
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