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Donald Trump baffled his audience at a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night, going off on a bizarre tangent to give his thoughts on the New York Jets' last NFL game.

The 45th President took to the stage for a Save America rally ahead of the midterm elections, discussing all things immigration, crime, the 2020 election - and, strangely, the New York Jets' win over the Cleveland Browns last Sunday. 

'The Jets game last week,... so there's like a minute and 37 seconds left, they're down by 13 points and they were having a tough game, and they don't even have the ball,' Trump began, with onlookers blankly awaiting the relevancy of New York's Week 2 win.

'I think the chances of them winning was one one-hundredth of one per cent, and nobody would take the bet.

'They got some kind of fumble, they threw a long pass it was caught, they got to seven... and then they got an onside kick, this took place over like about a minute and a quarter.

'They received... they got an onside kick, and they went for a touchdown and they won the game, because the other field goal kicker missed a field goal somewhere during the game, and they got the 14 points they needed. 

The former President held a rally in Wilmington, NC. on Friday ahead of the midterm elections

The former President held a rally in Wilmington, NC. on Friday ahead of the midterm elections

'They needed 14 points, they got 14 points like in a minute and 12 seconds, it was the craziest thing.'

What perhaps is more extraordinary than the comeback itself, was that Trump in fact spoke with head coach Robert Saleh and general manager, Joe Douglas following Gang Green's first win of the 2022 NFL season. 

As ever, the 45th President had a bold claim, although this time it was within the sports sphere. 

'I called the coach [Robert Saleh]

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