Andy Dalton recovers lost suitcases from the highway
UPDATE: The Bengals quarterback had his bags returned on Wednesday night.
#bagsearch2016 is officially over! Thankful that Robert found our bags. The power of social media is real! pic.twitter.com/3lzPnef0FL
— Andy Dalton (@andydalton14) February 11, 2016
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton is having a rough morning, and he needs everyone's help to make it a little bit better.
Earlier on Wednesday, Dalton tweeted that his suitcases fell out of his truck somewhere on the U.S. 75-Interstate en route to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Thanks for those spreading the word. If you happen to have them, send a pic. And trust me...I know this is a long shot. #bagsearch2016
— Andy Dalton (@andydalton14) February 10, 2016
As any wise man would do, he asked Twitter to assist him in the search for his two black suitcases.
On the bright side, finding two bags of luggage in the middle of a Texas highway shouldn't be all that difficult, despite being of the plain-old-black variety.
@andydalton14 I think I found one @BarstoolBigCat pic.twitter.com/6tGHD4N5Ri
— Ryan Poverman (@povey_3) February 10, 2016
@andydalton14 @BarstoolBigCat found it Andy DM me for pick up details pic.twitter.com/HE1BHd9fgi
— Matt Vicars (@JaxonMatthew) February 10, 2016
With Twitter being the way it is, the responses flooded in. Some were humorous ...
@andydalton14 just got a snapchat from my friend in Texas, looks like they may have stopped and grabbed them?? pic.twitter.com/PG4e6UUAP6
— Cory Brown (@CoryBrown3) February 10, 2016
... And others were more serious. This kind gentleman shared some good news with Dalton as his friends seemingly stopped to pick up Andy's bags.
It's safe to say Dalton's ability to hold onto valuable things is not "elite."
Still haven't found the bags but still believing they are out there... #bagsearch2016
— Andy Dalton (@andydalton14) February 10, 2016