Jameis Winston threw five TD passes against the Packers on Sunday. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Jameis Winston threw five touchdown passes as the New Orleans Saints lit up the Green Bay Packers in Sunday’s season opener. In spite of this, Robert Griffin III couldn’t stop making jokes about crab legs.

Griffin sent a series of tweets after Sunday’s game joking about how Winston was going to demand crab legs for every touchdown pass he threw in New Orleans’ 38-3 win. He seemingly tried to explain the joke as well, making a convoluted remark in which he seemed to suggest that Winston was unjustly accused of stealing crab legs while at Florida State.

Winston was infamously cited for stealing crab legs from a Publix in April 2014, sparking plenty of jokes at the time. A year later, he tried to suggest that he thought he was entitled to take them for free, which seems to be something with which Griffin apparently agrees.

The initial joke is so confusing that it’s hard to even figure out the point or see the humor or cleverness in it. Plus, the joke is old — Winston’s crab-leg incident took place more than seven years ago. Maybe Griffin just wants to stir the pot a bit now that he has a broadcasting job, but this all comes off as more weird than anything else.

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