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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow believes aliens can be invisible but somebody’s got to know about it. The QB made the comments on Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast when the duo was in Cincinnati for their New Heights show. Burrow was the live guest and had an interesting take on the alien life on earth.

“I mean, I feel like if they are advanced enough to come and visit us, then they’re advanced enough to cloak their technology from us and we won’t be able to see it. So maybe people we know about it, maybe we don’t. But I feel like somebody’s got to know,” Burrow said on New Heights podcast.

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce also shared his thoughts on the topic and said: “I gotta say. Until I see aliens or UFOs on something that’s not like the worst video…I gotta see a little bit more evidence before I get it for you.”

“I mean, I feel like if they are advanced enough to come and visit us, then they’re advanced enough to cloak their technology from us and we won’t be able to see it. So maybe people we know about it, maybe we don’t. But I feel like somebody’s got to know,” Burrow said on New Heights podcast.

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce also shared his thoughts on the topic and said: “I gotta say. Until I see aliens or UFOs on something that’s not like the worst video…I gotta see a little bit more evidence before I get it for you.”

As for Burrow, he’s now fit for the upcoming 2024 National Football League (NFL) season where he believes that the Bengals can win a Super Bowl.

Speaking via NFL, Burrow said: “We need the guys that we draft to come in and be productive and take on the leadership roles that we’ve lost the last couple of years. And we need to bring in the right pieces this offseason too, whether it’s the draft or free agency.”

“Like I said, the injuries were what they were last year, but we weren’t good enough in a lot of different places to make a Super Bowl run in my opinion,” he added.

The first overall pick of 2020 NFL draft had suffered a season-ending wrist injury on November 27 last year after which he has undergone the surgery and rehab. He was 244-for-365 for 2,309 yards and 15 touchdowns in 10 games before being ruled out of the season.

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