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Someone with way too much time on their hands hacked the Twitter account of Green Bay Packers star running back Aaron Jones, posting messages that he would miss the upcoming NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

The messages started out clean enough, with “Jones” writing “I would like to officially announce that I will not be playing in the NFC Championship Game Sunday” before quickly going off the rails with some vulgar stuff.

Jones got word of his account posting messages he didn’t pen and soon made it clear they didn’t come from him.

For the record, Jones is playing Sunday, and he’s one of the biggest keys to victory for the Packers in their game against the high-powered 49ers defense.

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