If you remember back in December, stand-up comedian Jordan Garnett got the attention of millions across the internet after he got a tattoo on his arm that read "Super Bowl LI Championship" with the photo of the Cowboys logo.
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He put it out there for the world to see when he shared a photo of his tattoo on social media. That's when he started receiving death threats from Cowboys fans saying the tattoo jinxed the team.
"I think it's funny that a 24-year-old chubby comedian who lives with his grandmother apparently jinxed the Cowboys," Garnett said.
Garnett said he has always wanted to get a Cowboys Super Bowl tattoo, but he's glad he didn't do it last season after Tony Romo went down with an injury.
"I think it's time now," Garnett said.
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Well, what now? The Packers won in thrilling fashion with a game-winning field goal in the final seconds to eliminate the Cowboys from the playoffs.
After the game, Garnett shared a statement to those who fired back about his tattoo.
"I need a bit to recollect. I will make a statement in the next couple of days. I really believed this was our year," Garnett wrote.
Garnett has been asking people to tune in tonight as he will tell the world what he will do with his tattoo.