Broncos cornerback Kayvon Webster’s Tupac costume was spot-on
The Denver Broncos got together for a Halloween party Monday night, and we’re going to assume that cornerback Kayvon Webster won the “best costume” contest if there was one.
Well, this is amazing.
The Denver Broncos got together for a Halloween party Monday night, and we’re going to assume that cornerback Kayvon Webster won the “best costume” contest if there was one.
Just flawless execution. The woman in the background also pulls off an extremely convincing Jada Pinkett Smith.
There were some other good outfits, too. Von Miller went as Dr. Evil from Austin Powers and somehow got ahold of a shaved cat.
DeMarcus Ware went as The Mad Hatter. Quarterback Trevor Siemian was Waldo.
I’m not sure who that is in the old man mask on the left. Instagram user eptrevi has a theory, though.
“That John Fox costume fresh AF,” he commented.

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