Plenty of franchises give away tickets to games on Twitter. The Philadelphia Eagles are just one of many. But after their ticket winner for Thursday night’s game against the New York Giants was announced, fans began to get suspicious.

Twitter user @YungYle took home the tickets. It’s not the first time he won.

He won on December 9th.

He won on November 25th.

Congrats to #FanFriday winner @YungYle! We'll see you at the game on Monday night. pic.twitter.com/ELqpXDeH4b — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 25, 2016

He won on October 21st.

And he won on September 9th, all this season.

That’s five of the Eagles’ seven home games to date, and as another Twitter user notes, all five of those games had some sort of “special” circumstance to them.

@FanSince09 in order:

-Home Opener

-Bradford homecoming

-Monday Night Football

-Season on the line v Wash

-Thursday Night Football — Michael Ferrier (@mferrier31) December 20, 2016

PhillyVoice also notes that the fan won three times in 2015, three times in 2014, and once in 2013 (for the season finale).

So…what the hell is going on here? How can one fan win a Twitter giveaway 12 times over a 24 game period?

Twitter has theories.

that guy is rigging the giveaways somehow. he works for the eagles and is a PLANT. the eagles are just idiots. or he is the luckiest SOB — 175 IQ btw (@sexualjumanji) December 20, 2016

The guy who wins isn't a real account they don't actually give away the tickets. — Howard Whosman (@FanSince09) December 20, 2016

This is what they're doing to get RTs and follows. There are no tickets. https://t.co/w1QH3jEXXc — Howard Whosman (@FanSince09) December 20, 2016

And get this… Guy hasn't tweeted a SINGLE picture of him at ANY of the games he won from the Eagles in the past 2 years — Mark Magowan (@_magowan) December 20, 2016