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Robert Zeglinski

Chiefs-Dolphins is so cold that Andy Reid’s mustache froze over

With a wind chill well below zero, it was frankly unbelievable that the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins were forced to feature in a playoff game on Saturday night. Everything about the frigid conditions in Kansas City seemed so untenable and unsafe. This was NOT the evening to go shirtless, dearest readers.

In case you wanted another example of just how cold it was during Chiefs-Dolphins, look no further than Andy Reid’s famous mustache. It was so cold in Kansas City that even Reid’s whiskers appeared to start freezing over.

I mean … what??? I guess, to Reid’s credit, it didn’t seem to bother the coach that much when the camera panned to him on the sideline:

That right there is a classic Football Guy. Even with weather reminiscent of the Arctic and a frozen mustache, Reid focused on a bigger prize — winning a playoff game with his team.

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