Packers Fan Wearing Full Animal Pelt as Hat in the Snow (Photo)

Dec 4, 2016; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson (87) rushes with the football after catching a pass as Houston Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson (25) defends during the first quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 4, 2016; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson (87) rushes with the football after catching a pass as Houston Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson (25) defends during the first quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports /
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There’s keeping warm while watching the Green Bay Packers at snowy Lambeau Field and then there’s wearing an animal pelt on your head.

The start of December means it’s time for snow games in the 2016 NFL season. Considering how wild that sometimes makes the action on the field, that’s a delight to hear for many fans. However, it also makes fans braving the conditions in the stadium a bit more strenuous. One Green Bay Packers fan at Lambeau Field in Week 13, though, took staying warm to a new level.

While you’re always going to have the crazy fans that go shirtless in the snow, we’ve come to expect that at this point. What you don’t expect to see is an animal’s face on top of a person’s head. Yet that happened on Sunday afternoon.

With the snow really coming down in frigid temperatures, one Packers fan went next-level in keeping his head warm. He did so by rocking a full animal pelt on his head, complete with legs, face, and everything else:

I very much would like to know how the thought-process went where he decided this is what he should wear to Lambeau. I imagine it was something like this:

Maybe you should wear the beanie you bought last season. It’s wool, it’s warm, it’ll work. Nah, better play it safe and wear this fox on your head. That won’t stand out in Green Bay.

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Regardless of if that was the decision-making process or not, though, he is there with what looks to be either a fox or coyote on top of his head. Hopefully it’s keeping him warm, because that’s a bold look. And bold is the kindest possible term I can use here.