The Kansas City Chiefs recently received their Super Bowl rings, and the design of the rings made a subtle reference to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Chiefs defeated the Bengals in the AFC Championship game, which was a major step in their journey to winning the Super Bowl.
The design of the ring features a red and white striped pattern, which is a reference to the Bengals’ team colors. The ring also includes the Chiefs’ logo and the words “World Champions” written in red and white. The ring also features a total of 124 diamonds, representing the 124 points the Chiefs scored in their three playoff games.
The Chiefs’ players were thrilled to receive their rings and were proud to show them off. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes said that he was proud to have a ring that represented all the hard work and dedication that the team put in throughout the season. He also said that the ring was a reminder of how far they had come and how much they had achieved.
The Bengals were not pleased with the subtle reference to their team colors on the Chiefs’ rings. However, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said that he was proud of what his team had accomplished this season and that he was looking forward to next year. He also said that he was happy for the Chiefs and their fans, and that he wished them all the best.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl rings are a reminder of their incredible journey to becoming world champions. The subtle reference to the Cincinnati Bengals is a testament to how far they have come and how much they have achieved. It is a reminder of all the hard work and dedication that went into their success this season.