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Crucial mistake spotted on Kansas City Chiefs new Super Bowl LVIII rings

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The Kansas City Chiefs are heading into the NFL summer break with another ring on their finger but one critical mistake has been noticed in the design.

Cornerstone players like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, and Harrison Butker have collected their third ring in five years.

Based on the ambition they collectively share, they will be hoping that they will have to switch to their other hand soon.

Victory in Las Vegas four months ago over the San Francisco 49ers meant the Kansas City Chiefs were the first team to win successive Super Bowls.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ latest Super Bowl victory was the hardest process they have been through with Andy Reid

This could be regarded as the best Super Bowl win under Andy Reid because they entered through the Wildcard round for the first time with Mahomes as the starter.

Yesterday, the roster collected their rings at the ceremony and were applauded for their latest triumph.

For most, this would be their second or first ring they can add to a potentially growing collection.

Super Bowl LVIII - San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs

The NFL pays up to $5000 per ring and each franchise has 150 to award to their players, staff, and front-office members.

It is at their discretion who receives a ring, there were whispers of Taylor Swift getting one which retired tight end Darren Waller spoke out against.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ ring design has a small but noticeable mistake that fans have picked up on

A mistake has been made, despite the money invested and the attention to detail that goes into the prized possessions.

The Miami Dolphins were wrongly labeled as the seventh-seeded team in the ring when they were actually the sixth-seeded AFC franchise.

On the inside of the ring, to recognize their challenging playoff run, the NFL listed the scores of the postseason results.

The Miami Dolphins were the first team the Chiefs locked horns against in the playoffs.

Furthermore, the Chiefs emerged victorious 26-7 in the frozen conditions and the chilling winds.

Nonetheless, the Dolphins had entered the postseason as the sixth seed, finishing runners-up in the AFC East to the second-seed Buffalo Bills.

Miami Dolphins ranked one seed below their postseason starting spot

On the ring, the Dolphins have been listed as the seventh seed when they had ranked one place higher.

The AFC North’s Pittsburgh Steelers entered the playoffs as the seventh seed and they went on the road to the Buffalo Bills.

The Chiefs’ winning diamonds were individually encrusted with 529 diamonds, 38 rubies, and 14.8 carats worth of gems.