Steelers Sign Chuck Clark: Pittsburgh Acquires Veteran Safety, Former Raven During Day 2 of Training Camp
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 25 – Chuck Clark, entering his ninth NFL season with 429 career tackles and five interceptions, joins the Steelers to fill the safety gap left by Minkah Fitzpatrick's departure.
- During training camp, the Steelers signed veteran safety Chuck Clark, waived defensive tackle Domenique Davis, as per a press release issued by the team.
- Following the Fitzpatrick trade for Jalen Ramsey, GM Omar Khan left room for veterans, indicating openness to a veteran safety.
- Chuck Clark began his career with the Baltimore Ravens over six seasons and last year started 12 games for the Jets with two pass deflections, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one sack and 69 tackles.
- Amid roster reshuffling, Clark brings veteran tackling prowess to Steelers training camp.
- Having played with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Clark’s familiarity with the Steelers' secondary suggests he will contribute to their future defensive stability.
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Steelers add safety help - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran safety Chuck Clark as they entered their second day of training camp Friday. The 30-year old Clark started 12 games last season for the New York Jets, but began his career with the Baltimore Ravens. He was a 2017 sixth-round draft pick. The post Steelers add safety help appeared first on ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA.
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