Baltimore Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst learned an important lesson in February: Don’t believe everything you see on Twitter.Hurst, 26, contacted Pennsylvania police last month to report he had been scammed by a man on Twitter who claimed to be former San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum, according to TMZ. Hurst sent two jerseys to the fake Lincecum, believing those jerseys would be used as a charity donation.That was not the case. The jerseys eventually showed up for sale online. Hurst’s agent, Phillip Walls, saw the jerseys and alerted Hurst, who reported the incident. RELATED: Take a look at the most notable (possible) 2020 free agents:
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