In this day and age, we have AI spelling, grammar, fact-checking, and typo checkers galore. The Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII ring wasn't triple-checked before cranking out the whole team's worth of rings. There's one small error that the fans are talking about. The inside graphic of the ring details their run to the Super Bowl and notes their opponents and seed numbers.
Clearly, the Chiefs wanted to feature their tough run as they beat both No. 1 seeds on the way to their second straight Super Bowl. Unfortunately, the Miami Dolphins were mislabeled as 7th seed when they were 6th seed. Regardless of the blunder, it's a stunning ring. Jostens, the company that designed the rings, "used 529 diamonds, 38 custom-cut rubies and 14.8 total carats." The ring tops open to reveal Andy Reid's hand-drawn diagram of "Tom & Jerry," the Chief's last play call from the Super Bowl LVIII.
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