Tariq Woolen in uniform and Jordan Chiles biting medalTariq Woolen and Jordan Chiles (Photos via Getty Images)
Being exposed on social media is something that tends to happen to the best of us, but Tariq Woolen had no clue his own team would do it to him when it came to his comments about Jordan Chiles.

Seattle Seahawks defensive back Tariq Woolen is like many people in the United States who are huge fans of gymnast Jordan Chiles and the rest of the team.

During the team’s game against the Miami Dolphins this past Sunday, Woolen wore a microphone and became excited when the team announced Chiles as its special guest.

She was invited to raise the No. 12 flag prior to kickoff.

Amid everything he said, he admitted he liked her Instagram post just a few days prior.

The Seattle Seahawks took his comments and blasted him for trying to shoot his shot subtlety.


This could be seen as exposing him or could be seen as the team trying to get him a step closer to possibly getting a date with Jordan Chiles.

US Gymnast Jordan Chiles Files Appeal To get Bronze Medal Back

USA Gymnastics is joining Jordan Chiles in her fight to reclaim what is rightfully hers.

Chiles and USA Gymnastics filed separate appeals this week in an effort to reclaim her bronze medal from the floor exercise final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The two appeals were sent to the Swiss Federal Tribunal, with both asking that the case be reopened and the Court of Arbitration for Sport be ordered to consider new video evidence.

“We believe that CAS must consider the complete audio and video record that shows that Jordan without doubt followed all the rules on the floor and in her inquiry. Failing to do so would be fundamentally unfair and unjust,” Maurice M. Suh, Chiles’ U.S.-based attorney, said in the statement.

Jordan Chiles original appeal asked the SFT to reinstate her original score of 13.766 because the CAS violated her right to be heard during that appeal process by not allowing the video evidence that proved her score inquiry was submitted on time.

Chiles’ second appeals petitioned the Swiss Supreme Court to force CAS to reopen its case and reconsider the new audio and video evidence that it previously declined.