The first New York Jets player that comes to mind when thinking of who needs a bounce back season is Aaron Rodgers, but is he the biggest question mark on the roster?
The Jets had an excellent defense in 2023 but the safety positions at times left a lot to be desired. Tony Adams was solid but Jordan Whitehead was up and down.
For all of their offseason hype, the New York Jets still don't yet have their starting safeties figured out.
Thanks to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, we have dollar figures for a handful of recent signings for the New York Jets. The Jets gave one-contracts to the following players: CB Isaiah Oliver Safety Chuck Clark TE Kenny Yeboah OG Jake Hanson The total compensation for all four players is only about $6 million.
The New York Jets are bringing back safety Chuck Clark on a one-year deal, ESPN reported Sunday. Clark, 28, was set to become a free agent on Wednesday.
The Jets acquired the safety from the Ravens last March, sending a seventh-rounder back to Baltimore in the trade.
The New York Jets created a question at starting free safety by letting Lamarcus Joyner walk in free agency, but they may have had the answer on their roster all along.
Chuck Clark will not make a late-season comeback for the Jets. After suffering an ACL tear in June, Clark landed on the Jets’ injured reserve list Wednesday.
The New York Jets officially placed WR Diontae Spencer and S Chuck Clark on injured reserve Wednesday, according to Tom Pelissero. Clark suffered a torn ACL last month, so this move was anticipated. Clark, 27, was drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round out of Virginia Tech in 2017.
Written by Glenn Naughton New York Jets safety Chuck Clark is officially out for the 2023 NFL season as it was announced today that the newcomer suffered a torn ACL during OTA’s earlier this month. This, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Initial reports said only that Clark had knee injury for which he was seeking a second opinion.
The New York Jets, like every team around the NFL, were excited to be back on the field during OTAs. The practices are light as the league has strict rules against how much contact can be had.
If the report is true, then the Adrian Amos signing becomes much more valuable. Hours after the New York Jets introduced the veteran safety on social media,
He was expected to play a big role for the Jets. It is unclear yet if his injury is serious enough to sideline him for the entire season.
Clark, a 2017 sixth-round pick, established himself as a full-time starter midway through the 2019 season, and held onto a first-team role from that point on.
Chuck Clark's wish was finally granted. The Baltimore Ravens traded the veteran safety to the New York Jets for a 2023 seventh-round draft pick in March, completing a deal more than one year after his initial request.
While the Jets deal for safety Chuck Clark was announced several days ago, it didn’t become official until this afternoon when the NFL’s new league year started.
All in all, the trade makes sense for both teams as they begin to build their rosters for 2023.
Baltimore is projected to have $27.83 million in cap space, but if it hopes to sign QB Lamar Jackson, who will command a massive payday it will need to free up some space.
According to Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens have adjusted S Chuck Clark‘s contract to create $750,000 in cap space but added more money to his deal this season
Chuck Clark was not happy when the Ravens used their first-round pick in this year's draft to select a fellow safety, Kyle Hamilton. Clark was uncertain
OWINGS MILLS, Md, — Ravens safety Chuck Clark rolled into voluntary workouts and assumed his role as a vocal leader on the defense. Even though there are questions about his future in Baltimore, Clark is not bothered by the outside noise.
The Baltimore Ravens found themselves in must-win mode against the division-rival Cleveland Browns in their Week 14 “Monday Night Football” matchup. Unfortunately, the conditions in Cleveland led to many of players slipping all over the field.
The 31-year-old safety appeared in 15 games for Baltimore last season and had 49 total tackles, two sacks and two interceptions.
Earl Thomas was forced to exit Baltimore Ravens training camp on Friday after getting in a fiery altercation with teammate Chuck Clark. Thomas acknowledged the mistakes he made and is looking forward to getting back on the practice field after missing camp on Saturday.
Earl Thomas was forced to exit Baltimore Ravens training camp on Friday, and there's no telling when he might be back.
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