Will former MSU star Clay Harbor return to 'The Bachelorette'? He teased it on Twitter.

Clay Harbor says this season of "The Bachelorette" is the most dramatic season ever for a reason. The reason could be he's coming back to the show.

The former Missouri State star tight end teased a return on his Twitter account Monday night in response to a reporter.

"No lie I was convinced Clay Harbor was going to make a surprise return by now #TheBachelorette," ABC news journalist Dom Proto tweeted.

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Quoting the tweet was Missouri State's pass-catching heartthrob, and many viewers of the show might have felt their hearts skip a beat.

"Don't speak too soon.." Harbor tweeted. "Most dramatic season for a reason.."

Don’t speak too soon.. Most dramatic season ever for a reason.. https://t.co/NUpJm0yXHZ — Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) July 17, 2018

Omg.

As you might recall, Harbor left the show on June 11 when he tragically broke his wrist during a football game after he put a stiff-arm on someone trying to tackle him.

Harbor, the nine-year NFL veteran, went to the ground holding his wrist.

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He was later told he needed surgery and was faced with the difficult decision of sacrificing potentially millions of dollars in the NFL or setting aside his football career to pursue a woman he met just a few weeks before.

Harbor decided to go for the money by having surgery and leaving the show.

When he told Bachelorette Becca Kufrin, the tears were flowin'.

“I’m regretting it already,” Harbor said while avoiding Kufrin's gaze.

“I definitely think what I had with Becca was special,” Harbor said in one of those reality TV interviews away from the action. “It was tough to walk away from that. I definitely could’ve been the one standing there in the end with her, and that’s something I’m always going to wonder about.”

As they kissed goodbye, Kufrin told Harbor to take care of himself.

“I’m really going to miss Clay,” Kufrin said while crying. “I gave him the rose last night for a reason. We were finally getting somewhere. Watching him walk away — it’s just not easy.

“He has such a big, big heart."

Will he return? We'll be watching.

Wyatt D. Wheeler is a reporter and columnist for the Springfield News-Leader. He thought he was done writing stories about "The Bachelorette," but here we are. You can reach him at 417-371-6987, by email at wwheeler@news-leader.com or join the conversation on Twitter where his handle is @WyattWheeler_NL.