Ryan Clark

American football former player

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2023 Clark became the host of Inside the NFL when the show moved to The CW.
2023 Clark won the 'Outstanding Personality/Studio Analyst' award at the 44th Sports Emmy Awards.
2023 Clark won the 'Outstanding Personality/Studio Analyst' award at the 44th Sports Emmy Awards.
2023 Clark became the host of Inside the NFL when the show moved to The CW.
2022 Clark partnered with Shots Podcast Network to create The Pivot Podcast alongside retired NFL players Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder.
2022 Clark partnered with Shots Podcast Network to create The Pivot Podcast alongside retired NFL players Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder.
July 2021 Clark began co-hosting the weekly MMA podcast DC & RC with former UFC champion Daniel Cormier on ESPN.
July 2021 Clark began co-hosting the weekly MMA podcast DC & RC with former UFC champion Daniel Cormier on ESPN.
March 2015 Ryan Clark was signed by ESPN as an NFL analyst, beginning to appear on shows like NFL Live, SportsCenter, Get Up!, and First Take.
March 2015 Ryan Clark was signed by ESPN as an NFL analyst, beginning to appear on shows like NFL Live, SportsCenter, Get Up!, and First Take.
February 18 2015 Ryan Clark officially announced his retirement from the NFL, concluding his professional career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
February 18 2015 Ryan Clark officially announced his retirement from the NFL, concluding his professional career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
November 30 2014 Clark recorded one of his two interceptions of the season against quarterback Andrew Luck in a loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
November 30 2014 Clark recorded one of his two interceptions of the season against quarterback Andrew Luck in a loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
March 31 2014 Ryan Clark returned to the Washington Redskins, signing a one-year contract with the team.
March 31 2014 Ryan Clark returned to the Washington Redskins, signing a one-year contract with the team.
March 11 2014 Replaced by Mike Mitchell when the Steelers signed Mitchell to a long-term contract as the team's new starting free safety, effectively ending Clark's tenure with the team.
March 11 2014 Replaced by Mike Mitchell when the Steelers signed Mitchell to a long-term contract as the team's new starting free safety, effectively ending Clark's tenure with the team.
2012 Announced the formation of Ryan Clark's Cure League to raise awareness about sickle cell trait and work towards finding a cure.
2012 Announced the formation of Ryan Clark's Cure League to raise awareness about sickle cell trait and work towards finding a cure.
2011 Clark was selected to the Pro Bowl, recognizing his outstanding performance as a safety in the NFL.
2011 Clark was selected to the Pro Bowl, recognizing his outstanding performance as a safety in the NFL.
2010 Clark started in Super Bowl XLV against the Green Bay Packers, where the Steelers lost 31-25, and he recorded eight total tackles during the championship game.
2010 Clark started in Super Bowl XLV against the Green Bay Packers, where the Steelers lost 31-25, and he recorded eight total tackles during the championship game.

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