Steelers Sign Veteran Safety Chuck Clark, Release DT Domenique Davis Ahead of Training Camp Day 2
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The Pittsburgh Steelers made an early training camp splash by signing veteran safety Chuck Clark, adding much-needed experience to their secondary as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. The move was officially announced Friday, with Clark already spotted on the practice field wearing No. 21.
Clark, originally drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round in 2017, is no stranger to AFC North battles. He spent six seasons in Baltimore before being traded to the New York Jets in 2023. Though a torn ACL sidelined him for the entire 2023 season, Clark bounced back last year to start 12 games, registering 69 tackles and two passes defensed in 2024.
Known for his physical play and veteran savvy, the 6’0”, 208-pound strong safety brings 75 career starts to a Steelers defense looking to solidify its secondary after several offseason changes. With fellow safety Juan Thornhill taking reps at both free and strong safety, all eyes will be on how Clark fits into the rotation as camp unfolds.
In a corresponding roster move, the Steelers waived defensive tackle Domenique Davis, further shaping the squad as camp intensity ramps up.
With Chuck Clark now in the fold, the Steelers continue to reinforce their defense for a challenging AFC North campaign. Pittsburgh fans can expect a competitive battle in the secondary as the team gears up for the 2025 season opener.
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