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This Bengals fan at the Royals game is our new favorite jabroni

The Cincinnati Reds shared a photo of a fan, whom Sam Hubbard identified as Ryan Gallenstein, on Twitter.
The Cincinnati Reds shared a photo of a fan, whom Sam Hubbard identified as Ryan Gallenstein, on Twitter.

The Cincinnati Reds beat the Kansas City Royals Monday, but all eyes were on one Cincinnati super fan.

The Reds tweeted a photo from Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, of a fan wearing a Cincinnati Bengals jersey while cheering on the baseball team.

"Quick shoutout to this guy who wore a (Bengals) jersey in KC and brought the energy the whole game!" the Reds tweeted.

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Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard identified the fan, who was wearing his jersey, on Twitter.

"I see you (Ryan Gallenstein)!" Hubbard tweeted.

Gallenstein is a Cincinnati native who moved to Kansas City last year, according to News 5 (WLWT-TV). He reportedly attended Archbishop Moeller High School, as did Hubbard.

Monday's game was Kansas City Chiefs night at Kauffman Stadium. Franchise star (and Cincinnati Bearcats alum) Travis Kelce threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Kelce infamously called Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval a jabroni after last season's AFC championship game against the Bengals.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Viral Reds fan in KC adds new chapter to Bengals-Chiefs rivalry