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NFL Reporter Devan Kaney’s Wild Halloween Costume (Photos)

NFL Reporter Devan Kaney’s Wild Halloween Costume (Photos)

NFL reporter Devan Kaney is one of the most recognizable names in Philly sports.

She routinely blows up for a myriad of reasons pertaining to her coverage of the city’s teams on a weekly basis.

On Monday, however, Kaney found herself trending for something a little different.

Ahead of Halloween, Kaney decided to bring the heat with this year’s costume.

 

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As soon as she posted the photos to social media, folks swooped in to respond:

“Iconic,” one person replied.

“This is greatness,” a second person said.

“I am obsessed,” a third person responded.

Twitter was similarly blown away:

Kaney has nearly 24,000 followers on Twitter and 17,000 on Instagram – so the outpouring of love makes sense. Folks can’t get enough of her content.

She also often blows up for posts like this:

 

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Big picture, this has been a massive year for Philly sports. Between that incredible encounter involving a Vikings fan and Eagles fan with a big butt and all the blatant cheating occurring at the World Series, it’s just one thing after another.

There is plenty for Kaney to cover, that’s for sure.

And if the Eagles keep this run going, she may have something to do all the way heading into the Super Bowl.

What will Kaney ultimately go viral for next?

Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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