At a Glance

- Erin Andrews’ fur coat dominated social media during the Jan. 11 playoff game
- Fans compared the look to Cruella de Vil and made wild animal jokes
- Temperatures dropped as the 49ers faced the Eagles, making the coat practical and flashy
- Why it matters: A sideline fashion choice briefly overshadowed the on-field action
Erin Andrews turned a frigid playoff matchup into a viral fashion moment. The Jan. 11 broadcast of the San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles game sparked thousands of posts about her dramatic fur coat instead of the scoreboard.
Social Media Erupts Over Sideline Style
Clips of Andrews circulated within minutes. One TikTok user begged, “Do we know where this is from? I tried to reverse image search it and I found one that was similar to it, but I don’t think it’s the same thing.” The same poster quickly added, “Erin, fire. I don’t care what people say, you look, chefs kiss.”
Another TikTok captioned, “@ErinAndrews did not come to PLAY! The coat. The styling. 10/10 π€πΎππΎπ₯,” and commenters piled on:
- “looked at my coats in disgust π”
- “i literally gasped she looks so good”
- “I’ve seen more coverage of her coat than any of the game π”
Pop-Culture Comparisons Flood X
On X, the jokes took a cinematic turn. Users repeatedly linked the coat to Disney villain Cruella de Vil:
- “Erin Andrews just demanded pongos puppies or else”
- “And shoutout to Erin Andrew’s coat, the type of coat only movie villains wear”
- “I love & respect @ErinAndrews …also/and that coat she’s wearing today looks like she offed 101 Dalmatians to get it…”
One poster pushed the exaggeration further: “Erin Andrews took out the entire polar bear exhibit at the Philadelphia Zoo to make this coat.”
Cold Weather, Hot Takes
Temperatures dipped during the high-stakes game, making Andrews’ outerwear both practical and eye-catching. While players and most staff wore standard team-issued cold-weather gear, her glamorous coat stood out each time the camera cut to the sideline.
According to News Of Losangeles‘s initial report, reactions split into two camps:
- Praise for the glam game-day look
- Humor-driven pop-culture callbacks
No statement from Andrews or FOX Sports has addressed the viral moment, and the coat’s designer remains unidentified. The original Sophia A. Reynolds report noted only that similar styles appeared in reverse-image searches, but none matched exactly.
Key Takeaways
- A single fashion choice can hijack sports Twitter for hours
- Cold sidelines create prime conditions for memorable outerwear
- Andrews’ coat eclipsed typical playbook analysis during the broadcast
- Fans still debate whether the look was haute or hilarious

