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Recently, we discovered a small error on the Kansas City Chiefs’ new Super Bowl ring. The graphic showcasing their journey to the Super Bowl mistakenly listed the Dolphins as the No. 7 seed when they were actually the No. 6 seed. The Steelers were the seventh seed, not the Dolphins.

This typo may seem minor, but it is a symbol of their achievement in professional football and reflects poorly on the team’s attention to detail. It is possible that this error is just a typo on the graphic and may appear on all of the extravagant and expensive rings. However, fixing occasional typos can be challenging, especially when it comes to correcting mistakes on a symbol of achievement.

Hopefully, the team will address and correct this error in the near future before it tarnishes their reputation any further. Fixing this mistake may be a simple task, but it is crucial to maintaining their image as champions in professional football.

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