New York Jets wide receiver Jeremy Kerley hasn't a clue in the slightest how he ended up with a suspension for Performance Enhancing Drugs. However, he may have an idea.

Speaking with media on Wednesday following his return from a four-game PED suspension, Kerley suggested that a "ghost" may have been responsible for a banned substance getting into his system.

"I don’t know, a lot of ghosts around here," Kerley told Calvin Watkins of Newsday.com. "Ghost put it in. You know the ghost of Christmas past."

Call them what you will - Ghosts, gremlins, demons - Kerley had been making a contribution to the Jets receiving corps before the phantasms got to him. Kerley has caught 22 passes on the 2017 season for 217 yards and one touchdown. He has, however, lost two fumbles - Though it is not clear whether or not they were caused by a mischievous or malicious spirit.