The internet is abuzz following Sunday’s episode of “Game of Thrones," to the point where NFL teams are looking to cash in on the hype.

Monday morning, the New York Jets released a tweet jokingly “announcing” that they’d signed the character Arya Stark -- complete with mockup of a graphic similar to an actual player signing.

(SPOILER WARNING: This post contains spoilers for the from the April 28 episode of “Game of Thrones," so proceed with caution if you haven’t watched it yet.")

We've signed undrafted free agent Arya Stark.



Welcome to New York, Arya! 🛫#TakeFlight pic.twitter.com/CsCtmm8XNB — #TakeFlight (@nyjets) April 29, 2019

Listing Stark as coming from “Winterfell” is a nice touch. Although, if we’re talking about her college, it would be more accurate to put “House of Black and White” in Braavos.

For reference, here’s an actual tweet the Jets used to announce a draft pick:

(WARNING: Episode 3 spoilers ahead)

The Stark signing is a good move for the Jets, especially after the display she put on Sunday night in the “Battle of Winterfell.” Throughout the episode, she displayed dynamic athleticism, excellent footwork, violent hands and a killer instinct against bigger opponents.

Size is a concern for Stark. While she’s quick, she is susceptible to taking big hits, especially if it involves smashing her head on a stone wall.

The real selling point for Stark is her leaping ability and a knack for coming up in the clutch. Stark showed that she’s effective in closing out games, stepping up to drive in the dagger and icing opponents in the closing seconds of games.

New York has had a whole lot of trouble defeating their own overwhelming opponents from up north. And between Tom Brady and the Night King, both sides have dealt with opposition that never seems to age.

Having the Jets make this sort of announcement is fitting. George R. R. Martin, the author of the “Song of Ice and Fire” books on which the show is based, is an avid fan of the Jets -- as well as the New York Giants.