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Jason Kelce presented a bizarre prize to the winner of the Chiefs' Andy Reid lookalike contest


Jason Kelce presented a bizarre prize to the winner of the Chiefs' Andy Reid lookalike contest

The Kansas City Chiefs were back home at Arrowhead Stadium Monday Night Football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and they decided to put on a strange and entertaining contest for some of their more loyal fans.

Attending games dressed as coach Andy Reid has become a regular occurrence for Chiefs fans in the stands, and the team has decided to offer them an incentive to do so ahead of Monday's prime-time game.

Before kickoff, the Chiefs held an Andy Reid lookalike contest that brought together all fans dressed like Reid. They then chose the most convincing Reid costume and chose a winner.

The prize for the Reid lookalike contest was somehow even stranger than the contest itself. ESPN's Jason Kelce, brother of Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, presented the winner with a bag that appeared to contain some short white hair that Kelce referred to as “Andy’s mustache.”

“I put the question to the big man earlier this week. “I had no idea how he was going to respond, but the big man was all in,” Kelce said before dramatically pulling the plastic bag out of his pocket.

Kelce then rushed over to winner Chris and presented him with Andy's mustache, which brought a big smile to the fan's face.

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