Date of Birth: October 12, 1979 Position: Free Safety (FS)
Career Timeline
New York Giants (NYG) - 2002
Washington Redskins (WAS) - 2004-2005
Pittsburgh Steelers (PIT) - 2006-2014
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Ryan Clark was selected by the New York Giants in the undrafted free agent pool in 2002.
He made his NFL debut with the Giants but was released after one season.
Clark joined the Washington Redskins in 2004, where he played for two seasons before being signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With the Steelers, Clark became a key player in their secondary, known for his hard-hitting style and football intelligence.
He was a part of the Steelers team that won Super Bowl XLIII in 2009, contributing significantly to their defense throughout the season.
Clark was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010, showcasing his skills as one of the top safeties in the league.
He finished his career with impressive statistics, including multiple seasons with double-digit pass defenses and several interceptions.
Clark is known for his leadership on and off the field, becoming a respected voice in the locker room.
After retiring from professional football, he transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a prominent sports analyst.
Legacy
Ryan Clark is remembered not only for his contributions on the field but also for his advocacy for player safety and health, particularly regarding the dangers of head injuries in football. His journey from undrafted free agent to Super Bowl champion exemplifies determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
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