A minimal four-game absence would see him returning to the field on Nov. 17.
The New York Jets got some interesting news on Tuesday, when the team traded for wide receiver Davante Adams. New York then got some bad news, however, as the squad placed safety Chuck Clark on injured reserve.
The Jets announced on Tuesday that they are placing veteran S Chuck Clark on injured reserve. Clark, 29, was drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round out of Virginia Tech in 2017.
Fans tuning into the New York Jets’ Week 6 matchup versus the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football may have seen Bill Belichick absolutely cooking the Jets’ defense or star safety Chuck Clark leave the game with an ankle injury in the first quarter.
Even if the New York Jets trade for Davante Adams, it won't save their 2024 season. After a disappointing 23-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Jets are now 2-3 and looking for answers on offense.
After not playing a single snap in the 2023 season due to an ACL tear during training camp, New York Jets safety Chuck Clark has had a very solid start to his 2024 campaign.
The New York Jets secured their second regular-season victory in compelling fashion, defeating the division rival New England Patriots 24-3 last Thursday.
The New York Jets have attempted to place a square peg in a round hole for two consecutive seasons. In 2023, they got away with it. So far in 2024, not so much.
The Jets safety should be a solid contributor in 2024 Heading into the 2023 offseason, the New York Jets had a clear need to improve the safety position.
Yes, I’m worried about the New York Jets’ run defense in 2024. I’m as aware as anyone else of the weaknesses in their defensive tackle and safety rooms.
The New York Jets' defense features proven commodities almost across the board, but there is one position group carrying unanswered questions. Starting strong safety Jordan Whitehead left in free agency, opening up a spot next to undrafted starter Tony Adams.
The New York Jets may have a new fiery winning ingredient that adds a needed edge to their Super Bowl run during the 2024 NFL season. Per Jets team reporter
Last offseason, the New York Jets made a trade for safety Chuck Clark with the idea he would pair with fellow starter Jordan Whitehead and dominate on the backside of their defense.
The New York Jets’ defense was elite in 2023, finishing third-best in defensive DVOA behind only the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns. With Pro Bowlers at four different position groups, the unit had few weaknesses.
The Baltimore Ravens' addition of Kyle Hamilton has been fantastic for the defense overall, but it came at the cost of alienating a key player. Chuck Clark, who had been a clear-cut starter for the Ravens, was less than thrilled that the team drafted his apparent replacement and even requested a trade shortly after.
The Jets acquired the safety from the Ravens last March, sending a seventh-rounder back to Baltimore in the trade.
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.
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.
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
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.
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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