People Thought Goodyear Blimp Flying Over New Jersey Was a UFO

A Goodyear blimp was flying over MetLife Stadium Monday night, but some people in New Jersey actually thought they were bearing witness to a UFO sighting.

The Goodyear Blimp flies over the field before the 99th Rose Bowl Game.
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The Goodyear Blimp flies over the field before the 99th Rose Bowl Game.

2020 has been such a bizarre year, which is probably why drivers on a highway in New Jersey were captivated by what they thought was a UFO sighting. 

I still can’t believe a UFO was spotted in New Jersey today! pic.twitter.com/ipi8S3caSz

— ryan hendo 💣 (@ryanhendodj) September 15, 2020

Hi why is literally nobody talking about how there was a genuine ufo sighting in New Jersey 😀 pic.twitter.com/2A6u476bdX

— Jack (@poopoonoonoo53) September 15, 2020

Many couldn't believe what they were witnessing. 

There’s a fuckin UFO 🛸 flying above Teterboro Airport #UFO #NewJersey pic.twitter.com/PGWFBQLDqs

— King Cartel ☄️👑 (@itskingcartel) September 15, 2020

New Jersey UFO sighting. https://t.co/Yk2zn22pYX

— Derek Watson (@derekdwatson) September 15, 2020

The apparent UFO appeared to be hovering over MetLife Stadium Monday night, where the New York Giants were hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers. While it's a weird NFL game choice, were these aliens aware that humans aren't allowed to attend sporting events in person due to COVID-19, and they were just pulling up in their literal skybox seats to shove it in our faces? Upon closer look however, it was clear that the oddly familiar-looking spacecraft actuallt hailed from the not-so-distant planet of Goodyear.

It was actually a Goodyear blimp near Metlife Stadium in NJ. pic.twitter.com/R3CkLuPkM4

— Brandon (@clickthatfollow) September 15, 2020

And what would a UFO sighting be without some truthers?

From Goodyear’s website. Most recent “blimp flights”. pic.twitter.com/kPI231V0Fd

— Dan W (@Automated_Dan) September 15, 2020

Yeah if you look at the shapes and color schemes these 2 don’t match up so I doubt it was the blimp ... hmm their newest 21 million dollar blimp shown below also doesn’t have a screen pic.twitter.com/0EAmrV8Qwr

— 🌸Annie🌸 (@AnimeAnniePlays) September 15, 2020

While excited civilians may have had their bubbles burst by the real culprit here, some genuine UFOs might be headed our way sooner rather than later.  

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