Is this Andy Reid? Or is it his doppelganger Matt Black. We're not exactly sure ourselves. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Chiefs fan gets mistaken for Andy Reid at Royals game

It appears Andy Reid has a doppelganger, and it just so happens that he lives in Kansas City.

During Saturday's Kansas City Royals game, cameras caught someone who looked like Reid taking selfies in the stands. At one point, several outlets believed that it actually was Reid taking photos of himself at Kauffman Stadium.

The man impersonating Reid is Matt Black. He said he first started dressing up as the Chiefs head coach in 2018 for Halloween. He joined TikTok last year, and his "Almost Andy Reid" account has more than 250,000 followers. 

"My favorite thing is, I don't really have to act too much because you'd be surprised at how similar we really are in real life. People are kind of surprised," Black said, according to FOX 4. "We have about the same gait when we walk, mustache is pretty similar. We got the little crooked thing."

Who knows, maybe someday the Chiefs will actually bring him in to pull a prank on someone. Or even give him tickets to a game.

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