Last night delivered one of the spookiest hits of the year, and boy, did it bring the treats! The NFL trading frenzy hit the brakes, with teams like the San Francisco 49ers and the Chicago Bears shaking up their lineups. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders emerged as one of the top sellers in the trade game. From parties to showdowns, the NFL community showed up in full-on Halloween spirit. Some teammates chose a united front, while some got into the spooky spirit with epic costumes.
The NFL pros brought their A-game off the field. Russell Wilson, Micah Parsons, Joe Burrow of the Bengals, and Quincy Williams? They all slayed with their Halloween game. Time for the real deal—let’s break down the top 3 Halloween touchdowns and fumbles in fashion.
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Russell Wilson
The Denver Broncos‘ quintessential messiah was dressed to the nines, channeling his inner ‘Prime Time.’ Wilson strutted into the Broncos’ Halloween bash embodying Sanders in full swagger.
Coach Prime in the House Recruitin’
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It was a savvy move. After all, Coach Sanders has been terrorizing the NCAA scene lately. And after the Broncos’ colossal upset against the Chiefs, Wilson’s cameo might just haunt Kansas City’s dreams.
Jordyn Brooks
Wilson’s former teammate and Seattle Seahawks‘ linebacker Jordyn Brooks came to the Halloween swinging. Dressed as ‘Will Smith’ from ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ Brooks ditched his cleats for a bucket hat and tan sneakers, nailing the fresh ’90s vibe.
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The boom box, bucket hat, and graffiti nod paid homage to the Seahawks’ throwback uniforms.
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Joe Burrow
Joe Burrow’s Halloween outfit revealed his witty, tongue-in-cheek style. Effortless and fun, Burrow sported an alien mask paired with a white NASA sweatshirt, abstract-designed pants, and matching sneakers.
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It was a straight-up nod to Area 51, and his easygoing charm landed the perfect extraterrestrial touchdown.
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Micah Parsons
Known for his fierce game on the field, Micah Parsons unleashed a different kind of beastly vibe off the gridiron.
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It was a playful move, but seemed like a hail-mary pass in the Halloween fashion game, especially with others bringing their A-game.
Quincy Williams
Quincy Williams turned up the scare tactics just in time for the Jets vs. Giants showdown.
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Channeling the Joker, Williams aimed to give his rivals a spine-chilling case of insomnia with his Halloween ensemble.
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Myles Garrett
The Browns‘ pass rusher doubled down on the costume game, going for sheer creepiness. Garrett went all-in as The Creeper from ‘Jeepers Creepers,’ with a mask, gloves, bloodied shirt, and a tattered coat.
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It was good, but not quite the showstopper like his last year’s outfit.
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