Jets’ Malachi Corley makes UFOs claim: “Say what you want”

Malachi Corley recently spent a little time in Florida and, during his visit, he became the last NFL player to assert UFO observation.

The wide receiver of the New York Jets shared a few details on his bizarre experience with the public on Wednesday.

Depending on Corley’s post to X, he spotted the unidentified object floating in the sky for more than 30 minutes.

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Malachi Corley of the New York Jets leaves the field in a match against the Tennessee Titans at the Nissan stadium on September 15, 2024 in Nashville. (Images Perry Knotts / Getty)

The 23 -year -old then said that the object had disappeared without trace. A blue light could be seen shiny behind clouds in the videos that Corley has published on social networks.

“Say what you want. This object (UFO) was legitimately in the sky for more than 30 minutes. I watched it. I stopped looking at about 2 minutes and I looked up, no trace,” wrote Corley with an UFO emoji.

Corley played university football in western Kentucky and led the football subdivision of Division I of the NCAA (FBS) in yards after a 2021-2023 taking.

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The jets drafted Corley last year in the third round. At the time, he presented himself to the quarter of the Aaron Rodgers jets via a Call Facetime, Espn reported. At one point during the call, Corley won an invitation to the New Jersey Manor of Rodgers during the training camp.

Malachi Corley of the New York Jets warms before a match against the New York Giants at the Metlife Stadium on August 24, 2024, at East Rutherford, NJ (Luke Hales / Getty Images)

Despite its off -season efforts, Corley’s recruit campaign started slowly. He appeared in only three of the first seven games in New York, recording a single catch for four yards.

The wide receiver of the New York Jets, Malachi Corley, is preparing for a match on October 31, 2024 in East Rutherford, NJ (Kevin R. Wexler / Northjersey.com / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

Corley ended the year with 16 reception yards.

The jets separated from head coach Robert Saleh and director general Joe Douglas during the 2024 season. Jeff Ulbrich was appointed interim coach in October and ended his passage with a 3-9 file.

The jets finished 5-12 last season and extended their drought in 2 seasons qualifiers.

Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator of the Strait Lions from 2021 to 2024, was appointed next jet head coach in January.

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