Chuck Clark


Charles Edward Clark Jr. is an American professional football safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He played college football for the Virginia Tech Hokies. Clark was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL draft.

Early life

Clark went to King's Fork High School in Suffolk, Virginia. He played American football, basketball, and ran track. At his position, he was rated as the no. 68 safety in the country, the no. 145 player in his region, and the 34th-ranked player in the state by ESPN.

College career

While at Virginia Tech, Clark started in 40 of 52 games and had a total of 292 tackles.

Professional career

Pre-draft

Clark attended the NFL Scouting Combine and was listed as a cornerback. On March 15, 2017, Clark attended Virginia Tech’s Pro Day and chose to run the 40-yard dash, 20-yard dash, 10-yard dash, and vertical jump. Unfortunately, Clark was unable to improve upon his combine numbers. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Clark was projected to be a sixth to seventh round pick or to go undrafted by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked as the 11th best free safety prospect available in the draft by DraftScout.com.

Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens selected Clark in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL draft. Clark was the 17th safety drafted in 2017 and was the first of four players drafted from Virginia Tech.

2017

On May 5, 2017, the Baltimore Ravens signed Clark to a four–year, $2.57 million contract that included an initial signing bonus of $174,807. Throughout training camp, Clark competed for a roster spot as a backup safety and special teams player. Head coach John Harbaugh named Clark the third free safety on the depth chart, behind veterans Eric Weddle and Lardarius Webb, to start the regular season.
On September 17, 2017, Clark made his professional regular season debut in the Ravens’ season-opening 20–0 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals, but did not register a statistic. The following week, Clark made his first tackle of his career during a 24–10 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2. Clark made his tackle on Jabrill Peppers during an 18-yard kick return by Peppers in the second quarter. Clark was inactive as a healthy scratch for the Baltimore Ravens’ 23–20 loss at the Tennessee Titans in Week 9. On December 31, 2017, Clark collected a season-high three solo tackles during a 31–27 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17. The following day, it was announced that defensive coordinator Dean Pees had officially announced his retirement. He finished his rookie season with a total of 13 combined tackles and two pass deflections in 15 games and zero starts.

2018

He entered training camp as a backup safety with Eric Weddle and Tony Jefferson established as the starters. Head coach John Harbaugh named Clark the primary backup free safety, behind Eric Weddle, to begin the regular season.
On December 2, 2018, Clark earned his first career start after Tony Jefferson sustained an ankle injury the previous week and remained inactive for two consecutive games. Clark finished the Ravens’ 26–16 victory at the Atlanta Falcons with four combined tackles. In Week 14, Clark recorded four combined tackles, deflected a pass, and made his first career interception during a 27–24 loss at the Kansas City Chiefs. Clark intercepted a pass by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, that was intended for wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and returned it for a five-yard gain in the second quarter. He finished the season with 21 combined tackles, one pass deflection, and an interception in 16 games and two starts.
The Ravens finished the 2018 NFL season atop the AFC North with a 10–6 record, clinching a playoff berth. On January 6, 2019, Clark appeared in his first career playoff game as the Ravens lost 23–17 to the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Wild Card Round.

2019

Clark retained his role as the backup free safety, behind Tony Jefferson, in his second season under defensive coordinator Don Martindale. In Week 6, Clark became the starting free safety for the remainder of the season after Tony Jefferson sustained a torn ACL during a 26–23 win at the Pittsburgh Steelers the previous week.
In week 13 of the 2019 season against the San Francisco 49ers, Clark made a team high 7 tackles and recorded a strip sack on Jimmy Garoppolo that was recovered by teammate Brandon Williams in the 20–17 win. In week 15 of the 2019 season, Clark recorded an interception off Sam Darnold in a 42–21 win over the New York Jets. During the 2019 season, Clark took over the role of communicator of the defense when he was selected to be the lone player with the headset in his helmet to relay play calls to his teammates.

2020

On February 10, 2020, the Baltimore Ravens signed Clark to a three–year, $15.30 million contract extension that includes $10 million guaranteed and an initial signing bonus of $5.50 million.
In Week 5 against the Bengals, Clark recorded his first sack of the season on Joe Burrow during the 27–3 win.
In Week 9 against the Indianapolis Colts, Clark recovered a fumble forced by teammate Marcus Peters on running back Jonathan Taylor and returned it for a 65-yard touchdown during the 24–10 win.
In Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Clark recorded his first interception of the season off a pass thrown by Brandon Allen during the 38–3 win.

2021

In Week 17 against the Los Angeles Rams, he recorded interceptions off Matthew Stafford on consecutive drives, including a Pick 6 on the first one, but the Ravens would lose 19–20. He also had seven tackles and three pass breakups during the game.

2022

Clark set career-highs in tackles in 2022, finishing second on the team in both total and solo tackles with 101 and 61 respectively. He also had the most assisted tackles with 40.

New York Jets

2023

Clark was traded to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick on March 15, 2023. On June 22, it was announced that Clark would miss the 2023 season after suffering a torn ACL during OTAs. He was placed on injured reserve on July 19.

2024

On March 10, 2024, the New York Jets signed Clark to a one–year, $2.00 million contract that includes an initial signing bonus of $705,000.
He was named the Jets starting strong safety to begin the season. Clark started 12 games for the Jets, recording 2 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 1.0 sack, and 69 combined tackles. On December 31, Clark was placed on injured reserve with a torn pectoral muscle, ending his season.

Pittsburgh Steelers

On July 25, 2025, Clark signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Personal life

He is married to his wife, Aysha. They have four children, born in 2019, 2022, and twins born in 2025.