Joe Burrow’s First Tweet In 13 Months Leaves Fans Completely Bewildered

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Injured Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow tweeted (or whatever you do on X now) for the first time in 13 months and the nonsensical message he wrote has left fans very confused.

Burrow, who recently underwent surgery to repair a tear in the scapholunate ligament on his right wrist, either had his X account hacked or he really, really wants the government to come clean with what it knows about aliens.

Considering the fact that Joe Burrow still hasn’t deleted his request to show him the aliens, or responded to the many questions it sparked, after more than three hours leads one to believe that it might just be the latter.

Coincidentally, Burrow dressed up in an alien mask when the Bengals visited San Francisco earlier this year to play the 49ers.

He also admitted after the game when asked about the mask whether or not he believed aliens are real.

Needless to say, this bizarre tweet being the first message Joe Burrow has shared on the social media platform in 13 months has led to numerous jokes and much speculation.

“Any aliens got uuhhhhhhhhh spare scapholunate ligament?” someone else asked.

“Talk to @AaronRodgers12 he has the 411,” read another comment.

“Someone got some magic gummies for Christmas,” another fan joked.

“This guy hasn’t tweeted in over a year and this is the tweet. What are you waiting for people??? The King of Cincinnati asked to see the aliens. Show him the damn aliens,” an obvious Bengals fan ordered.

Maybe Joe Burrow will eventually clarify why he wrote that and what it meant.

If not, it seems like we will have to wait at least four to six months for his wrist to fully heal and/or for the Bengals to begin their voluntary offseason program in mid-April.

Surely someone in the media will remember this and ask him about it the next time they see him, right? Right?!

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