Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Ryan Clark was on ESPN's "Get Up" on Friday and was joined by his son and Notre Dame safety, Jordan Clark, who revealed that he isn't very fond of his dad on all social media platforms.
The host of the show, Mike Greenberg, told Jordan that his dad is the most entertaining follow on X, which is pretty accurate considering Clark has a take on everything and often gets into debates with people on the social media platform.
Greenberg then asked if Jordan follows his dad on X, to which he replied, "Yes."
However, Ryan admitted that his family thinks he uses social media too much and that some of his family even has him muted, which includes his son.
"My entire family says I use social media too much," Ryan said. "I think I'm muted by a couple of them."
"He's muted on Instagram," Jordan said of his dad. "I can do without the selfies, but I like the tweets."
Ryan Clark's son, Notre Dame safety Jordan Clark, admits he muted his dad on Instagram.
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"I can do without the selfies. But I like the tweets." pic.twitter.com/iuarB2oTY7
Anyone who has a child that's a teenager or older felt that.
Jordan Clark spent the last five years at Arizona State, where he amassed 139 total tackles (6.5 for loss), three interceptions (one for a touchdown) and 17 passes defensed over 40 games. He has since transferred to Notre Dame.