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Kansas City Chiefs Pull Off the Ultimate April Fools’ Day Prank: Andy Reid’s Iconic Mustache Gets Photoshopped Out of Reunion Photo!

Chiefs’ April Fools’ Day Prank: Andy Reid’s Iconic Mustache Vanishes in a Reunion Photo, Sparking Fan Frenzy
Kansas City, MO – April 1, 2025 – The Kansas City Chiefs know how to keep their fans on their toes, even in the offseason. On April Fools’ Day, the team’s social media account dropped a bombshell that had fans doing a double take: a photo of head coach Andy Reid—without his iconic mustache. The image, posted at 1:31 PM on April 1, 2025, featured Reid alongside three other men in what the caption described as a reunion, with the playful message, “The boys are back together once again!” But it was the absence of Reid’s signature facial hair that stole the show, igniting a firestorm of reactions across social media.

The photo, shared via the Chiefs’ official X account (@Chiefs), showed four men standing closely together, smiling for the camera. Reid, typically recognizable by his walrus-like mustache, appeared clean-shaven—a jarring sight for fans accustomed to his familiar look. The other three men, dressed in sharp blazers, were less immediately identifiable, but the focus quickly shifted to Reid’s altered appearance. As reported by the Kansas City Star, the Chiefs’ social media team had a little fun with fans on April Fools’ Day, editing the picture to remove Reid’s mustache in a classic prank that played on his well-known persona.
Andy Reid, who has been the head coach of the Chiefs since 2013, is a beloved figure in Kansas City. Under his leadership, the team has secured multiple Super Bowl victories, though their quest for a historic three-peat was dashed earlier this year in Super Bowl LIX, where they fell to the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22, as noted by CBSSports.com. Reid’s mustache has become a symbol of his tenure, often making headlines on its own—like when it famously froze over during a frigid playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium in January 2024, with temperatures dipping to minus 4 degrees, the coldest game in the stadium’s history, according to KMBC.
The April Fools’ Day post quickly went viral, racking up thousands of likes, retweets, and comments within hours. Fans