Luckily, there is a simple explanation.
In an attempt to stop celebrities being injured on air, a lot of this year's competition is being pre-recorded – so the skeleton segment was made before Bradley's fracture.
Davina did explain this at the start of the episode, but viewers were baffled when they saw Bradley emerge triumphant and unscathed from his race, nevertheless.
The pre-recorded nature of the show also caused confusion on other social media platforms.
Contestants Lydia Bright and Spencer Matthews are both known to be back in the UK this evening, after posting numerous pictures of themselves on social media – and it wasn't long before their followers were also airing their confusion.
Because, how can you be in two places at once?
Meanwhile, Robbie Fowler was the latest contestant to drop out of the show – after literally crashing out of the competition.
The Jump is back next Sunday (February 26) on Channel 4.
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