Chiefs coach Andy Reid's mustache FREEZES into dozens of mini icicles during playoff game against...
Andy Reid's Frozen Mustache During Playoff Game In Kansas City: 'Time For A Warm Drink!'
Written by Alex Raskin, Editor of Sports News for Dailymail.com
Posted: 03:03 UTC, January 14th, 2024 | Modified: 08:52 UTC, January 14th, 2024
Andy Reid's mustache that resembles a Walrus wasn't able to handle the intense cold during the game in Kansas City on Saturday night.
During the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium, the temperature was so low that the wind chill was -30. As a result, coach Reid's upper lip seemed to freeze in the first half of the game, causing a lot of buzz on social media.
The man who is 65 years old appeared unfazed by the fact that his mustache hair was covered in tiny frozen pieces of ice. This gentleman, also known as 'Big Red,' is a two-time Super Bowl champion who didn't allow this minor issue to affect his concentration during the game.
A fan made a joke on X about getting the man a hot chocolate.
Someone else chimed in, saying, "He resembles a walrus in human form."
Andy Reid's mustache, which resembled that of a Walrus, didn't quite measure up to the extreme cold in Kansas City.
Andy Reid, who appeared to be very cold, had a conversation with quarterback Patrick Mahomes while standing on the sidelines of the Chiefs game on Saturday.
The situation brought back memories of September 2020 when Reid struggled with a foggy mask while playing in the rain for the NFL's comeback during the COVID-19 outbreak.
It's highly probable that the game will be remembered as one of the most frigid in NFL chronicles, and this is just the start of the weather predicaments that the league encountered during the first playoff round.
The NFL was worried that the Bills' game with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in Buffalo would be difficult for fans to attend. There could be as much as two feet of snow expected overnight. Thus, the league and New York state officials made a decision to postpone the game, which is a wild-card playoff game, until Monday. This is when it is anticipated that the snow will mostly be over.
On Saturday, Reid had a similar experience as in 2020 when he wore a misty facemask while playing during the COVID era.
. In just a matter of seconds, the water was able to solidify after being taken out from the refrigerator.
A supporter clutches a poster while watching the Miami Dolphins compete against the Chiefs in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs.
At a press briefing in the outskirts of Buffalo, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz expressed his desire for the Bills to emerge victorious but underlined his concerns around approximately 60,000 to 70,000 individuals venturing out to attend the football match in adverse weather.
The snow didn't cause any trouble in Kansas City. It started falling on Saturday morning and then stopped before the game began. The real worry was the bitterly cold wind chills that the National Weather Service had labeled as "dangerously cold". The forecasted temperature at kickoff was supposed to be minus-2 degrees Fahrenheit (minus-18 degrees Celsius), but it was likely to feel like minus-24 due to the wind chills.
A participant recorded a video of themselves retrieving a bottle of water from the refrigerator, and within a few moments, the drink had frozen completely.
Brendan Marquart's post stated that the temperature was a bit cold at Arrowhead tonight.