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When he fell all the way to the Pittsburgh Steelers at pick number 21, most everyone including ESPN analyst and former Steelers player Ryan Clark thought it might finally stop the slide.
Yet, he isn’t a quarterback, and that won’t be enough for some fans. That includes Ryan Clark, whose reaction to the Steelers’ first-round pick went viral. Clark was visibly upset ...
Yet, he isn’t a quarterback, and that won’t be enough for some fans. That includes Ryan Clark, whose reaction to the Steelers’ first-round pick went viral. Clark was visibly upset ...
Ryan Clark's reaction to the Pittsburgh Steelers' passing up on Colorado Buffaloes quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders has gone viral. The retired safety didn't hide his support for Sanders ahead ...
ESPN's Ryan Clark, filming content for The Pivot , was really hoping his former team would take the Colorado quarterback. When the pick was announced he was not pleased and the first thing out of ...
Steelers legend Ryan Clark appeared on Get Up Thursday morning and shared what he believes Pittsburgh should do with their first-round pick. According to Clark, it depends on how confident ...
Surrounded by Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, Clark waited for the Steelers' pick. He was visibly upset upon learning that the team snubbed Sanders and selected defensive tackle Derrick Harmon ...
Broadcaster Ryan Clark prior to a game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. / Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images For eight seasons from 2006 to ...
Notre Dame defensive back Jordan Clark, the son of former NFL safety and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, has signed an undrafted free agent contract with the New York Jets, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
According to former NFL safety-turned-podcaster Ryan Clark, he has a differing view of how Sanders should be viewed entering draft night. The media coverage of Shedeur Sanders has felt extremely ...
“What the hell?! Mason Rudolph?! Mason Rudolph?! He went to Tennessee and got worse,” Clark said. “You know what we’re gonna do? Oh, let’s wait for Aaron (Rodgers). Wait for Aaron to ...