A fan dressed up as Andy Reid’s doppelganger at the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills.
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It appears as if Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has an unknown twin brother or a doppelganger with a striking resemblance.
With the Chiefs on the road being hosted by the Buffalo Bills, a fan dressed in his Andy Reid finest showed up to the game and looked so legit many probably would have confused the two had he been on the field.
Rocking the famed Chiefs red windbreaker, hat and headset the fan even went as far as to include a plays call chart and a black undershirt which Andy Reid almost always wears during cold Kansas City Chiefs games.
We’ve all seen fans attempt to pull this look off before, though this one might be the cream of the crop.
WHICH ONE IS THE REAL ANDY REID http://t.co/pRDL5Lvb95
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) November 9, 2014
Perhaps it’s the rounded, chunky face that makes the two look so similar but tell me you wouldn’t think this dude was Andy Reid if you were walking around Kansas City.
Can’t help but think that this guy dresses up as Andy Reid for Halloween every year. If he doesn’t, he clearly is not doing the holiday or NFL fans any justice because his look is a dead ringer.
Also, is it just me or is the play call chart a restaurant menu? That makes the costume even more hilarious and awesome if that happens to be the case.
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