Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Now that former NFL running back O.J. Simpson has lots of free time on his hands and a Twitter account, he’s used it to make a variety of viral video posts with his various reactions to different sports news.

Simpson took that to the next level on Halloween by dressing up as Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and impersonating the NFL MVP with his views on a variety of topics.

He started his O.J. Mahomes character by talking about the advice Simpson gave this week to rest his knee for 10 days before returning to the field. He then spoke about the situations surrounding New York Jets safety Jamal Adams and Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Needless to say, Simpson is enjoying his Halloween in a unique way. This probably won’t be the last time we hear from him either.

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