Social Media Is Losing Their Minds After Chiefs’ Twitter Account Posted Jaw-Dropping Photo Of Andy Reid Without His Signature Mustache That May Or May Not Be Real

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid in Hawaiian shirt
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid (Jim Rassol-Imagn Images)

What has happened to Andy Reid? It seems that inflation in A merica has taken his facial hair.

The Kansas City Chiefs head coach had everyone doing a double-take after he was pictured at the Owner’s meeting looking quite different.

Reid was posing in a Chiefs shirt with others while sporting a shaved mustache.

To be fair, the day is April 1st, so we are not sure if this was real or a joke.

Social media was quite fooled and disturbed:

“lmao hell nah put the mustache back on immediately,” one fan said of Andy Reid.

“Did you guys photoshop Andy’s mustache out?” another fan asked.

“this gotta be an april fools joke no way loll,” a third fan stated.

“HE CUT IT ⁉️⁉️,” another fan asked.

One final fan asked: “April fools with Andy’s stache?”

In the meantime, Andy Reid and the Chiefs are still trying to recover from their 40-22 loss in the Super Bowl, which marked a disappointing end to their Super Bowl appearance and a missed opportunity for a three-peat.

The big question heading into the 2025 offseason for Kansas City was Travis Kelce’s future.

He has since told them he would be back.

Andy Reid Lost His Mustache In Super Bowl Commercial

Andy Reid in commercial
Andy Reid (Photo via YouTube)

Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Pringles ran a campaign featuring Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.

Reid loses his mustache in the Pringles ad, which also stars NBA All-Star James Harden and actors Adam Brody and Nick Offerman.

The mustacheless Andy Reid was part of the brand’s campaign, “Call of the Mustaches,” for the game.

Reid, without his mustache, would’ve likely coached a better game, as the Chiefs were never in the contest.