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Athletes impressed with their Halloween costumes this year, and some fans got in on the action too.
San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama may have won the day with his depiction of No Face (Kaonashi) from the legendary 2001 anime film Spirited Away.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes dressed up as a zookeeper while his children dressed up as different animals:
Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler brought Woody from Toy Story to life again.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette did the same during his team’s annual rookie visit at a children’s hospital.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams dressed up as The Joker before his team’s home game against the Houston Texans.
Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook also dressed as The Joker.
Jets punter Thomas Morstead showed up as his head coach, Jeff Ulbrich, who was a San Francisco 49ers linebacker in the 2000s.
He wasn’t the only player to impersonate his coach, as Los Angeles kicker Cameron Dicker did his best Jim Harbaugh impression.
Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton arrived for his game in a Beetlejuice mask.
Ashtyn Davis and Chazz Surratt showed up to the Jets-Texans matchup as Mario and Luigi.
Other Jets in costume included safety Tony Adams, who showed up as comedian Katt Williams.
The NBA carried the day here, as Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam shined as André 3000 from Outkast.
The Memphis Grizzlies’ Jay Huff honored Washington Wizards forward and ex-tunnel trendsetter Kyle Kuzma.
In the NHL, New York Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe and backup goalie Jonathan Quick dressed up as Buddy The Elf and Papa Elf.
A young Carolina Hurricanes fan honored Seth Jarvis with his look while taking in his team’s home game against the Boston Bruins.
And the same went for fans who dressed up as Auston Matthews and Adam Fantilli cards.
Overall, sports stars and fans alike impressed with their tremendous costumes, as per usual.
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