UFO sighting in Texas U.S. ballplayer: almost 100% sure

A professional American soccer player in the United States recently said he saw an unidentified flying object (UFO) over Texas and was almost 100 percent sure it was a UFO.

Baker Mayfield, a professional athlete in the National Football League (NFL), currently plays quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, an Ohio team.

He told his more than 760,000 followers on Twitter on March 4 that he was positive he and his wife Emily saw a UFO in Austin, Texas.

He tweeted, “Almost 100% (sure), Emily and I were just on our way Home from dinner when we saw a UFO fall from the sky …… We stopped to look at each other and asked each other if we saw it. (It was) a very bright ball of light that landed directly out of the sky and headed towards Lake Travis (Lake Travis). Did anyone else witness this?”

The tweet drew an overwhelming response from netizens. One of them, David, replied that he, too, had seen the UFO, and that he had thought he was the only one who had seen it.

He said that when he rushed to tell his Parents, they said he was crazy. Little did he know that Mayfield had seen it, too.

Also on the night of March 1, people saw large UFOs in Las Vegas and later shared the clips they had taken on social media, including Twitter user “@ezstezz.

The video shared by “@ezstezz” shows four lights seemingly hovering in a straight line above the Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. After about 30 seconds, the lights disappear one by one. (Click here to watch the clip)

But staff at the casino told the media that the lights had nothing to do with them.

The video shared by “@ContactTour1” shows a dark night sky above Las Vegas, but six lights are flashing. After a short Time, one of the lights went out, leaving five, then another one went out, and finally only four remained. (Click here to watch this short video)