Andy Reid has established himself as a leading figure in the Kansas City Chiefs organization, earning admiration across the NFL. His coaching style, leadership skills, and fondness for cheeseburgers are well known, but his most iconic feature is undoubtedly his remarkable mustache. This signature look has become a hallmark of the 66-year-old coach’s identity.
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So, it’s no surprise that Chiefs fans were taken aback by Reid’s new Super Bowl commercial for Pringles. In this advertisement, which also stars NBA All-Star James Harden and actors Adam Brody and Nick Offerman, Reid appears completely clean-shaven. No mustache at all! To ensure Kansas City took notice, 78 billboards were displayed around the city featuring a shaven Reid.
This look is simply a product of Hollywood illusion. Reid assured fans that his mustache is very much intact in reality. However, he joked about how his players, particularly Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, might comment, suggesting he should “stick with the ‘stache.” And he may be right!
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Kelce has frequently voiced support for Reid’s famed mustache, even growing his own each training camp as a nod to the coach, celebrating this tradition during their championship seasons. With Pringles erasing Reid’s iconic look from their ads, might Kelce have to uphold the mustache legacy by himself?
The Mustache Can Go, But Not the Three-Peat
While Kansas City fans may struggle with a future devoid of Reid’s mustache, they are eager for another Super Bowl victory. With Mahomes as quarterback and Kelce making crucial plays, the Chiefs are poised to become the first NFL team to achieve three championships in a row. Reid recognizes the importance of this moment, transcending any advertisement, yet a bit of fun adds to the journey.
Despite the buzz around Reid’s mustache, the main focus is Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The stakes are incredibly high as the Chiefs aim to make history. If they succeed in their quest for a three-peat, don’t be shocked if a Pringles can unexpectedly appears at their victory parade to honor the memorable ad.
For now, Reid can relax, reassured that his mustache remains safe. As for any future commercials, perhaps it’s wiser to keep the mustache untouched.