Kansas City Chiefs player Justin Reid pretends to retire on April Fools’ Day, but reassures fans with a Jim Carrey gif that he will be playing next season!

Kansas City Chiefs player Justin Reid pretends to retire on April Fools’ Day, but reassures fans with a Jim Carrey gif that he will be playing next season!

Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid tried to trick Chiefs Kingdom for April Fools’ Day by announcing his retirement from football.

The 27-year-old, a two-time Super Bowl winner and a central part of the setup under Andy Reid, took to X on Monday morning saying: ‘For the last four years or so, I’ve been in this cycle on injury, pain, rehab… I’ve felt stuck in it. 

‘The only way I see out is to no longer play football. It’s taken my joy of this game away. 

‘Thank you everyone would supported me on this incredible journey! I love you all!’

The tweet was posted at around 8:30am in Kansas City, meaning many fans would have woken up to the news of one of their heroes calling it a day.

Reid has been a vital part of the Kansas City setup in recent years

Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid jokingly ‘retired’ on April Fools’ Day, tricking fans

Reid tweeted a Jim Carrey gif that reassured fans his retirement was only a joke

Reid tweeted a Jim Carrey gif that reassured fans his retirement was only a joke 

But Reid was quick to make sure fans knew he was joking, tweeting the Jim Carry peeking out gif – much to the relief of many Kansas City fans.

‘I hate today. Wake me up when April 2nd starts,’ one fan wrote back to him. 

Another said: ‘This was the first April Fools joke that got me and it’s only 9:30am!’.

Reid and the Chiefs are gearing up for a shot at history next season as they bid to record an unprecedent Super Bowl ‘three-peat’.

Reid will enter the final year of his three-year, $31.5m deal with the Chiefs next season. 

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