Malachi Corley de Jets says: “Say whatever you want”


Malachi Corley recently spent some time in Florida and, during his visit, he became the last NFL player to make statements about an UFO sighting.

The open receiver of the New York Jets shared some details on Wednesday about his strange experience with the public.

According to Corley’s publication, he saw 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 during a game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on September 15, 2024 in Nashville. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

The 23 -year -old claimed that the object disappeared without a trace. You could see a bright blue light behind the clouds in the videos that Corley published on social networks.

“Say what you want. This object (UFO) was legitimately in the sky for more than 30 minutes. I saw it. I stopped looking for about 2 minutes and looked up that I had disappeared. Without a trace,” Corley wrote along with an Emoji UFO.

Corley played university football at Western Kentucky and directed the subdivision of football football of the ICAA Division I (FBS) in yards after the capture of 2021-23.

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The Jets wrote to Corley last year in the third round. At that time, he appeared to the Jets Marshal, Aaron Rodgers, through a so -called facetime, Espn reported. At one time during the call, Corley got an invitation to Rodgers’ mansion in New Jersey during the training camp.

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

Despite his low season efforts, Corley’s rookie campaign had a slow start. It appeared in just three of the first seven New York games, recording only one capture for four yards.

The open receiver of New York Jets, Malachi Corley, prepares for a game on October 31, 2024 in East Rutherford, NJ (Kevin R. Wexler/Northjesey.com/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

Corley ended the year with 16 reception yards.

The Jets separated from the chief coach Robert Saleh and General Manager Joe Douglas during the 2024 season. Jeff Ulbrich was appointed interim coach in October and finished his period with a 3-9 record.

The Jets finished 5-12 last season and extended their drought from playoffs to 14 seasons.

Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions from 2021 to 2024, was appointed the next Jet Chief coach in January.

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