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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