Chiefs Players Pay Comical Tribute to Andy Reid's Hawaiian Shirt Habit
By Sean Facey

The Kansas City Chiefs are just a week out from playing in their first Super Bowl since 1969, but they're not letting the stress get to them. In fact, the players are having a blast.
They hilariously poked fun at their head coach, Andy Reid, by donning his famous Hawaiian shirts for their trip to the Super Bowl.
When your players love their coach so much that they dress like him to go the Super Bowl. #BeGreat pic.twitter.com/ifGUDzK0rB
— Rick Burkholder (@proatc) January 26, 2020
Hey, Hawaiian shirts fit the theme for Miami!
Regardless of what happens on the field, it seems clear that nobody is going to have more fun heading into the big game than the Chiefs.
And that's just how it should be. Part of what makes this team so potent is the close relationship that they have with Reid. They're out there playing for each other and for the love of the game.
The Chiefs all dressed like Andy Reid for their flight to Miami. ?
— theScore (@theScore) January 26, 2020
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This team is a force to be reckoned with, and they're also clearly a bunch of goofballs who like to joke with their coach.
If they go into the Super Bowl with this type of laid-back attitude, ready to just have some fun, then it could turn out to be one of the best experiences of their lives.