Mark Ingram II Upset Over He And His Super Bowl Champion Father Not Being Included In Father’s Day Post On Social Media: “Y’all Research Is Sh*t!!“
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The entire world recently celebrated Father’s Day. Several social networking teams bombarded the NFL’s social media platforms with father-related posts. The NFL on Prime Video has also jumped on board, sharing some genetic heritage graphics. However, it didn’t impress Saints running back Mark Ingram II, and now he demands respect.
The heritage of the NFL has witnessed many athletes who have carried their father’s legacy forward. Most of them have established their own legacies under the guidance of their dads. They continue to sprawl out of their dominance and fear in and around the league.
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On Father’s Day, the NFL on Prime Video releases a graphic related to the moment. The image shares a list of current NFL athletes whose fathers also participated in the league. It includes Jamal Adams, Marlon Humphrey, Joe Burrow, Cooper Kupp, DK Metcalf, Pat Surtain II, Christian McCaffrey, Cameron Heyward, Cameron Jordan, Nick, and Joey Bosa.
Y’all research is 💩!! Put some respeck on me and my pops!! https://t.co/wfqMG87Qht
— Mark Ingram II (@markingramII) June 19, 2022
However, the graphic didn’t content veteran cornerback Mark Ingram II. He calls out the social media team, calling them out. He mentions, “Y’all research is [pile of poop emoji]!! Put some respeck on me and my pops!!.”
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Objectively speaking, the NFL on Prime Video social media missed some athletes and their fathers. Others, like Randy and Thaddeus Moss, Shawn and Van Jefferson, Craig and Cam Heyward, and more. Although missing out on Mark Ingram Sr. hurt Mark Jr. a bit.
Who is Mark Ingram II’s father?
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Mark Ingram’s father, Ingram Sr., is an ex-NFL wide receiver. Interestingly, both father and son were the 28th picks in the first round of their respective drafts. Ingram Sr. ran a 10-year course in the league alongside the Giants, Dolphins, Packers, and Eagles. Moreover, on his term, he played 128 games, snagging 265 receptions for 3,926 yards and 26 scores.
Fixed link: .@Mark_Ingram28 and his dad Mark Ingram Sr. http://t.co/PfUsmN6t #FathersDay
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) June 17, 2012
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Mark Ingram Sr. was a part of the Giants’ Super Bowl XXV-winning team in 1990. After six episodes with the Giants, he spent two seasons with the Miami Dolphins. In 1995, he was a member of the Green Bay Packers, and in 1996, he appeared in five games for the Philadelphia Eagles. However, as his career concluded, Ingram Sr. faced some legal issues. But Mark Ingram II has kept the legacy running, being a top-tier RB in his current NFL run.
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