Andy Dalton takes to Twitter in search of lost luggage in Dallas
Andy Dalton has taken to Twitter in order to hopefully find some luggage he lost in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton is not having the best of Wednesdays. Leaving the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the star quarterback announced on Twitter that he recently lost two black suitcases while traveling around the interstate 75-635 area heading towards the airport. Dalton has recently posted a picture of his son and him at a TCU basketball game with the two now likely traveling back to Cincinnati.
Traveling in a truck, Dalton proved that it is not the best strategy to travel with luggage in the back of an open truck. Given the likelihood of potholes, sharp turns and strong acceleration, it is not a surprise that Mr. Dalton lost two suitcases of luggage. Though Dalton has only a moderate idea of where he may have lost said luggage, he admitted on Twitter that his tweet is likely a long shot, but gives him a small chance of retrieving his luggage.
The best part of this entire situation has to be the #bagsearch2016. While Andy Dalton is certainly upset that he lost two pieces of luggage — potentially carrying some of the star quarterbacks cloth — he has obviously kept some sense of humor over the entire situation. Another question that Dalton must answer though is how he will retrieve said pieces of luggage.
With the Bengals’ quarterback traveling towards the airport it is possible that he was set to fly out of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport this morning. With the cost of shipping goods rising, one can wonder how much it would cost someone to ship two suitcases full of goods and clothes from Texas to Ohio.
However, that will not stop people reading Andy Dalton’s tweet in the Dallas-Fort Worth area from giving the area a quick look. After all, its not everyday you get a chance to be owed a major favor by one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks. Finding these pieces of luggage could be your chance to land some prime tickets the next time the Bengals are in town to play the Dallas Cowboys.