Chuck Clark

#36 DB / N.Y. Jets / EXP: 8YRS Height: 6-0 Weight: 209 lb Age: 29 College: Virginia Tech Bye 12

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Goes on IR with high-ankle sprain

    The New York Jets placed Chuck Clark on injured reserve Tuesday due to an ankle injury, Ethan Greenberg of the team's official site reports.Clark suffered a high-ankle sprain during the first half of Monday's game against the Bills, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Clark will be forced to miss at least the next four regular-season games, meaning the earliest he could return is Week 11 against the Colts on Nov. 17. Ashtyn Davis stepped into the strong safety role after Clark left Monday's game, and the former finished the contest with a season-high nine tackles (six solo). Davis could assume the starting role in Clark's absence while Isaiah Oliver continues to serve as the Jets' nickel corner while Michael Carter (back) remains sidelined.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Ruled out

    Chuck Clark (ankle) won't return to Monday's game against the Bills, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.The safety suffered the ankle injury earlier in the first half after making four tackles (one solo). The New York Jets will likely provide an update on his status after the game, but for the time being, Clark can be viewed as questionable for the team's Week 7 matchup with the Steelers.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Leaves game Monday

    Chuck Clark (ankle) is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Bills.Clark made four tackles (one solo) before exiting. Entering Monday, the safety recorded 28 tackles, including 1.0 sacks, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery across the New York Jets' first five games. Ashtyn Davis is his backup.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Logs first sack of season Thursday

    Chuck Clark finished Thursday's 24-3 win over New England with seven tackles (four solo), including one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.Clark got to Jacoby Brissett for an eight-yard sack in the second quarter of Thursday's game, which was Clark's first sack since 2021 when he played for Baltimore. Clark also recovered a fumble he forced from Rhamondre Stevenson early in the fourth quarter, which led to a 28-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein seven plays later. Clark was the second-leading tackler for the New York Jets behind Quincy Williams (eight), and the former has played every single defensive snap through the first three games of the regular season.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Participating in OTAs

    Chuck Clark (knee) is participating fully in OTAs this week, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.The veteran safety tore his ACL last summer and missed the entire 2023 campaign after he was acquired from the Ravens last March. Clark re-signed with New York on a one-year deal this offseason and should have a chance to win a starting job in the New York Jets secondary.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Staying in New York

    Chuck Clark (knee) re-signed with the New York Jets on a one-year deal Sunday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Clark missed the entirety of the 2023 campaign after suffering an ACL team during the team's offseason training program last summer. The veteran safety was acquired via a trade with the Ravens last March and had been penciled in as the Jets starter at strong safety before suffering the injury. He'll now get another opportunity in the Big Apple and should get another chance to be a starter in the secondary opposite Tony Adams.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Moves to injured reserve

    The New York Jets placed Chuck Clark (knee) on injured reserve Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Clark suffered an ACL tear during the Jets' offseason program, so his move to IR was simply transactional. The 2017 sixth-round pick was acquired from Baltimore for a seventh-round pick earlier in the offseason and was expected to start for the Jets in 2023 after recording a career-high 101 tackles in 2022. However, the 28-year-old's season-ending injury prompted the Jets to sign former Packers and Bears safety Adrian Amos, who is now the leading candidate to start at safety alongside Jordan Whitehead.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Gets confirmation of ACL tear

    Recent tests confirmed Chuck Clark (knee) suffered an ACL tear during the New York Jets' offseason program, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.The Jets traded a seventh-round pick to Baltimore this March in exchange for Clark, who was expected to start at safety for his new team after recording a career-high 101 tackles last season. The Jets brought in another experienced starter shortly after Clark suffered the injury, signing former Packers and Bears safety Adrian Amos. The 28-year-old Clark will miss all of 2023 and is scheduled to become a free agent next offseason.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: ACL tear feared

    The New York Jets fear that Chuck Clark suffered an ACL tear during the team's offseason program, Jordan Schultz of TheScore.com reports.After the Jets acquired him from the Ravens in March in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick, Clark appeared set to serve as a starting safety with his new team in 2023. However, Clark's knee injury now seemingly threatens his availability not just for the start of the season, but the entirety of the campaign. In response to Clark's injury, the Jets added veteran safety Adrian Amos to the roster Tuesday. Clark is coming off a 2022 season in which he recorded a career-high 101 total tackles to go along with four pass breakups and a fumble recovery.

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    Jets' Chuck Clark: Traded to Gang Green

    The New York Jets agreed Thursday to trade a 2024 seventh-round draft pick to the Ravens in exchange for Chuck Clark, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Clark will officially join New York's roster next Wednesday, when the new league year begins, while Baltimore receives roughly $3.6 million in cap space. The veteran safety is an extremely versatile defender, having taken additional snaps at cornerback and linebacker when needed for the Ravens last season, racking up a career-high 101 tackles. He has a clear path to earning a significant role in defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich's scheme during the 2023 campaign.

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