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Fake Andy Reid Video Going Viral Before Super Bowl

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Andy Reid will be in his fourth Super Bowl since he took over as head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2013 and has become one of the most popular and recognizable figures in the NFL.

As such, it didn’t take long for someone who closely resembles Reid to become an impersonator and crack jokes in character.

That’s exactly what Matthew Black did during Super Bowl LVIII week, and his fake interviews as Reid have gone viral on social media (via Kevin John).

Always a joy speaking with the fake Andy Reid. He talks about finding the perfect cheeseburger and what his prediction is for #SuperBowlLVIII pic.twitter.com/zEm2ZlqTSS

— Kevin John (@heykevinjohn) February 9, 2024

Black, aka @AlmostAndyReid, talked some shop about the Chiefs, the San Francisco 49ers, and the big game, but also highlighted his interest in finding the best cheeseburger in Las Vegas – which he added he hasn’t found yet.

This is what Super Bowl week is all about.

There are no shortage of celebrity impersonators and look-a-likes in Vegas, either, but Black’s decision to go with Reid makes his impressive and a little more niche when it comes to who would recognize him.

He picked the right venue to don his Chiefs garb, though, and clearly garnered a lot of attention from fans and media alike.

While the real Reid will most certainly be at the game, it’s unclear if the fake one will be in attendance to cheer his namesake on against the 49ers.

For now, Black will likely be scouring the Las Vegas strip for a cheeseburger he can call the best.

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