The care package came with a note that read, “Hope these treats keep you stocked up for a while. Happy Halloween and thanks for rocking the burgundy and gold. HTTR.”

As Norman and cornerback Will Blackmon, who also enjoys the candy, bantered back and forth in their lockers about the situation, they doubt that Hood will get a bag of Life Savers gummies.

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“Ziggy’s probably not because he stole my last one,” Norman said as practice squad cornerback Tye Smith munched on an already opened bag in his locker. “I knew it was him that did it too, and he didn’t say anything. He came back later and told me on the field, which was totally off script. I didn’t know what was going on. I’m probably going to give him one just to be nice.

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“It just came out of the blue. I think he felt bad about it. He’s a great guy. He just probably felt bad about it doing the middle of the game and was like, ‘Bro, I’m sorry but I ate your gummies.’ I paused for a moment. ‘Yeah, I know somebody did.’ Because I was in the game mindset, then got out of it and answered the question.”

Hood said he still hasn’t paid Norman back, and Norman still doesn’t know who placed a bag of Life Savers in his locker following the victory over the Browns.

Norman said he’s a fan of the strawberry and watermelon gummies and gives the red ones to Blackmon.

The note ended with, “Let us know anytime you need more gummies.” Norman predicts the care package will last a day.

“Christopher, uh, wild berry please,” Blackmon suggested for the next care package.