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Heartbreaking News Emerges as Andy Reid’s Wife, Tammy Reid, Reportedly Dies, With Fans, Players, and the Kansas City Chiefs Organization Sending Condolences
In what initially appeared to be tragic news, reports began circulating online early Friday morning claiming that Tammy Reid, wife of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, had passed away. Fans, players, and the Chiefs organization quickly flooded social media with condolences, sharing heartfelt messages and memories.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the hazards of social media rumors—especially on April 1. Chiefs fans took to Twitter, some relieved, others embarrassed, sharing screenshots of their hastily drafted tributes.
However, as the day progressed, it became increasingly clear that the reports were part of an elaborate April Fool’s prank. Sources close to the family confirmed that Tammy Reid is alive, well, and reportedly “laughing at everyone falling for it.”
Andy Reid, known for his calm and stoic demeanor, reportedly joked with reporters that “I’ve never had to coach a team through an April Fool’s hoax before, but I guess today counts.”
While the initial panic spread like wildfire, the Reids’ circle is grateful for the outpouring of love—albeit slightly misdirected. Social media users have since started sharing humorous memes and tweets, celebrating that the beloved Tammy Reid is very much alive.
April Fool’s Day strikes again, reminding everyone to double-check before sending condolences—especially when it involves one of football’s most respected families.
