Jaguars, Broncos try to trick the internet on April Fools' Day
When the first day of April rolls around, some NFL players and teams inevitably try to get fans' hearts racing with fake news.
Though this April Fools' Day fell on Easter Sunday and during Passover, things weren't any different.
Star Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller "announced" he was the newest member of the Cleveland Browns.
A post shared by Von Miller (@vonmiller) on Apr 1, 2018 at 7:49am PDT
Broncos receiver Emmanuel Sanders, meanwhile, said he was leaving Denver to join the Washington Redskins.
A post shared by Emmanuel Sanders (@emmanuelsanders) on Apr 1, 2018 at 7:53am PDT
The Jacksonville Jaguars pretended to accidentally release a version of their new uniforms.
Reminder to update this copy before April 19 jersey launch - DO NOT POST. pic.twitter.com/LFnxI1D3vR
- #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) April 1, 2018
But fans caught on to their ruse rather easily.
- Darnell Brady (@MDarnellBrady) April 1, 2018
The Tennessee Titans didn't exactly join the trend started by their AFC South rivals, but their friends across town on the Nashville Predators' social team had some fun at their expense.
We're here to silence the rumors. Leaked photos confirm the @Titans are joining the movement and will don gold uniforms.#Preds | #TeamSmashville pic.twitter.com/OVh2TvvEe9
- x-Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) April 1, 2018
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