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‘What was the point?’ NFL Network reporter Judy Battista asks GMFB about ‘true crime’ in training camp

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NFL reporter Judy Battista joined the Good Morning Football cast from New York Jets training camp and they didn’t just talk about the team.

GMFB host Peter Schrager brought Battista’s post to his X account earlier in the day.

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NFL Network reporter Judy Battista is investigating who took a bite out of a blueberry donut and put it back in the boxCredit: Good Morning Football
Battista stated, "What was the objective?" after saying that the individuals only took a small bite

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Battista stated, “What was the point?” after saying that the individuals only took a small biteCredit: Twitter/judybattista

The post read: “Which animal in our crew on the@nyjetstook a bite of the blueberry donut and put it back?”

Below the post was a photo of the donut with a piece ripped off.

“Judy, do we have any leads on who someone in the Jets media might be?” Schrager asked.

“Is that someone from our NFL Network team?”

“I don’t want to disclose the names of the crew, but what I can say is we’re the only people here, so it’s one of us,” Battista said.

“And he took a really small bite, what was the point?” asked Battista.

Kyle Brandt decided to share who he thought was to blame for eating a little piece of the donut.

“I think Judy is incredibly intelligent, she has a very high IQ, I believe it was Judy who took the bite and took the photo,” Brandt said.

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Battista responded to Brandt and said that if it had been her, she would have eaten the chocolate donut.

Fans joined in the fun and shared their thoughts on the “true crime” situation Battista described at Jets training camp.

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“I have to be @RichCimini. I never trusted that guy,” said one fan.

“I just tell myself it’s the tongs they use to get the donuts into the box and I go for it,” joked a second.

“Give us some names of possible suspects and let us decide,” asked a third.

“That’s just wrong, man!” a room raged.

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“That’s a pretty small bite, which should narrow down the list of suspects..” wrote a fifth.

Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson recently got into a heated argument at Jets training camp.

During practice on Saturday and Tuesday, the four-time MVP was filmed protesting Wilson on the sidelines.

The pair appeared to be arguing after a miscommunication on the field.

Rodgers broke his silence in the clips Wednesday, insisting his relationship with his No. 1 receiver is good.

“He has to get on my page, but I have to get on his page too,” Rodgers told the assembled media after Jets practice.

“Because he has a whole book that I need to fully understand.

“A skill set and ability and feel and rhythm and all the different things he does out there.

“So these are good conversations. They can seem a lot more heated than they are, but there’s usually a smile on our faces afterwards — at least one of us.”



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