It may seem like an outdated concept due to the emergence of technology, but grammar is and always will be important, and there are few instances where it is more important when engraving pieces of art, such as tattoos, books, or in this case, Super Bowl rings.
Three-time Super Bowl Champion of the Kansas City Chiefs, tight end Travis Kelce, recently reacted to an unfortunate typo on his most recent Super Bowl ring, and luckily, he couldn’t care less.
In a recent episode of Kelce’s podcast he co-hosts with his brother Jason, New Heights, they discussed the typo on his recent Super Bowl ring that lists the scores and seeds of each game the Chiefs played in the postseason, which incorrectly labels the Miami Dolphins as a 7-seed when the Dolphins were in fact a 6-seed, a fact that Kelce responded to with a simple, “I don’t give a s***.”
Travis Kelce on the #Chiefs Super Bowl ring having a typo
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Kelce added that he likes that they didn’t care about what seed Miami was and said “They could’ve done no seeds on the side of them and I would’ve been fine” and that “it just makes it more exclusive” because they screwed the rings up.
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