A lot of people don’t really like going through the TSA security checkpoint. And that’s understandable. It’s crowded. It can be a long queue. Overall, it can be pretty stressful, especially if you’re not totally familiar with the procedure (here are all the ins and outs, and dos and donts).
But for some people, it’s even worse because they seem to get flagged for a pat down virtually every single time they go through the security checkpoint. And apparently Ex-NFL Pro Bowler T.J. Ward is one of them.
Ward was a safety in the NFL for eight seasons. He was a second-round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns, and he played for them from 2010 to 2013 (he earned second-team All-Pro honors in his final season on his rookie contract in 2013). He then played for the Denver Broncos from 2014 to 2016 (he was with the Broncos when they won Super Bowl 50 over the Carolina Panthers) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 2017 season. He signed with the Arizona Cardinals in 2020 before announcing his retirement in 2021.
Ward, the TSA, and his “man parts”
Anyway, Ward was flying a couple of weeks ago and was flagged for a pat down. Apparently, not for the first time, based on the tirade he then put on Twitter (currently known as X).
The airport is a scam. TSA is a scam. All these rules for nothing. I have a weapon in my draws every time I fly, if you ask that stupid machine. No those are just my man parts. Now I gotta get SA’d. Sick of it! Domestic terror and we worried about my ball sack.
— T.J. Ward (@BossWard43) May 10, 2024
Had Mr. Ward read our post about why some people are seemingly always picked for a pat down, he might have understood the process a little better (AND what he could do to maybe stop it from happening).
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