Andy Reid has spent years leading the Kansas City Chiefs to victory, cementing his status as one of the most respected figures in the NFL. From his strategic play-calling to his legendary leadership—and even his well-known love for cheeseburgers—Reid is an icon. But one thing has remained a signature part of his identity: his glorious moustache.
Thick, powerful, and unwavering, the moustache has been his trademark look for decades. But in a surprising twist, fans were stunned when Reid appeared in a clean-shaven Super Bowl commercial for Pringles.
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Kansas City fans did a double-take when they saw Reid’s shocking transformation. The Pringles ad showcased a moustache-free Reid featuring NBA All-Star James Harden, Adam Brody, and Nick Offerman. Pringles even plastered 78 billboards around town with his clean-shaven face to ensure no one in Kansas City missed it.
However, fans can sigh in relief—it was all Hollywood magic. Reid reassured everyone that his moustache was still intact in real life. But that doesn’t mean the reaction from the Chiefs locker room will be as forgiving.
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When asked about the ad, Reid joked that Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will likely tell him to “stick with the ’stache.” And honestly? They might have a point.
Kelce, in particular, has been a vocal supporter of Reid’s iconic facial hair. The 35-year-old tight end even grows his moustache during training camp as a tribute to his coach, calling it a championship tradition. But now that Pringles has erased the original, will Kelce carry the moustache legacy alone?
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While fans might not be ready for a world without Andy Reid’s moustache, they are ready for another Super Bowl victory. With Mahomes leading the offence and Kelce making big plays, the Chiefs are on the verge of making NFL history—becoming the first team to win three consecutive championships.
Reid knows winning a Super Bowl is far bigger than any commercial stunt. But if the Chiefs pull off a historic three-peat, don’t be surprised if someone sneaks a Pringles can into the victory parade as a nod to the viral ad.
For now, Reid’s moustache remains safe. But as for his next commercial appearance? Maybe it’s best to leave the ’stache alone.