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August 17, 2025
Steelers countdown to kickoff — No. 21: history behind the jersey
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers countdown to kickoff — No. 21: history behind the jersey

No. 21 on the Steelers carries a rich legacy. The 2025 wearer is Chuck Clark, a veteran safety who joined Pittsburgh after time with Baltimore and the Jets, providing steady depth behind Juan Thornhill and DeShon Elliott with potential starter value if called upon. The countdown traces the jersey through five Steelers to wear 21 in recent years (Clark 2025–present, Darius Rush 2023–2024, C.J. Henderson 2024, Tre Norwood 2021–2022, Sean Davis 2018–2020), and crowns Chuck Cherundolo as the franchise’s best No. 21—a Pennsylvania native who earned two Pro Bowls and a Second Team All-Pro in the 1940s and was enshrined on the Steelers Legends Team. The Jets game at MetLife Stadium provides the stage where this jersey’s story keeps growing, and fantasy managers should watch how Pittsburgh deploys 21 in base vs. nickel and how depth at safety could produce streaming opportunities in weeks 1–4.

Mentions:
@C.J. Henderson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@C.J. Henderson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Cherundolo | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
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@Chuck Clark | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Clark | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Darius Rush | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Darius Rush | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Sean Davis | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Sean Davis | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tre Norwood | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tre Norwood | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 25, 2025
4 things the signing of Chuck Clark means for the Steelers
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
4 things the signing of Chuck Clark means for the Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their defensive backfield with the addition of Chuck Clark, a seasoned safety formerly of the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. This signing is significant as it not only brings a player with extensive starting experience to the team but also enhances the competitive nature of the Steelers' secondary. Clark, who started 75 games in seven seasons with the Ravens, is expected to bring veteran leadership and playmaking ability, crucial for a Steelers defense aiming to improve its performance in the upcoming season. His ability to read the game and contribute to both coverage and run defense makes him a valuable asset for Pittsburgh's defensive schemes. Moreover, the Steelers' coaching staff is likely to utilize Clark's skill set to further develop their defensive strategies, especially against high-powered offenses in the AFC North. Fans are optimistic that this addition will help solidify the secondary and create a more formidable unit on the field.
What can we expect from the Steelers' defense this season with Clark onboard?How does Chuck Clark's signing affect fantasy football drafts?What challenges does Clark face joining the Steelers?What does this signing mean for the Steelers' future?
Mentions:
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 5, 2025
64 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 64
@TheSaintsWire
Saints Wire
64 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 64

With just 64 days until the New Orleans Saints kick off their 2025 season, it's time for a nostalgic look back at the players who wore the number 64 jersey. Currently donned by Nick Saldiveri, the number is most famously associated with Zach Strief, a stalwart of the Saints' offensive line for over a decade. Other notable players include Kendyl Jacox, who played a vital role during the early 2000s, assisting Deuce McAllister and protecting quarterback Aaron Brooks. The legacy of No. 64 isn't just about the past; it represents the continuity and evolution of the Saints' offensive strategy.

Players like Will Clapp and Dave Lafary also made their mark, contributing to the team's success throughout different eras. As the countdown continues, fans are reminded of these players' contributions to the franchise's journey and the importance of each jersey number in building the team's identity.

What can we expect from the Saints in the upcoming season?What role will the offensive line play in the Saints' strategy?How have jersey numbers influenced player legacies?What should fans look forward to this season?
Mentions:
@Dave Lafary | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Dave Lafary | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kendyl Jacox | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kendyl Jacox | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Nick Saldiveri | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Nick Saldiveri | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Zach Strief | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Zach Strief | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/s..

February 13, 2025
6 Free-Agent Safeties Who Fit the Colts
Zach Hicks
Sports Illustrated
6 Free-Agent Safeties Who Fit the Colts

The Indianapolis Colts have long struggled with their safety positions, but as they gear up for the 2024 season, there are some potential solutions on the horizon. The team has re-signed Julian Blackmon and will rely on Nick Cross, who had a breakout season last year. However, Blackmon's poor performance last season raises questions about his future with the team. The Colts need to find a reliable free safety to complement Cross, which could involve both the draft and free agency.

One prime candidate is Jevon Holland of the Miami Dolphins, who is expected to command a hefty contract but could greatly improve the Colts' secondary. Justin Reid from the Kansas City Chiefs, known for his versatility, is also on the radar. Other potential targets include Tre'von Moehrig from the Raiders and low-cost options like Chuck Clark, who has experience in various safety roles. This offseason, the Colts must prioritize bolstering their safety position to enhance their defensive capabilities.

Mentions:
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Darrick Forrest | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Darrick Forrest | Washington Commanders | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jevon Holland | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Jevon Holland | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Justin Reid | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Justin Reid | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Richie Grant | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Richie Grant | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/colts/news/6-free-agent-saf..

January 6, 2025
Rodgers' decision looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new coach and GM
Dennis Waszak Jr. The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Rodgers' decision looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new coach and GM

Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the New York Jets has been marred by disappointment and uncertainty as he reflects on a season that culminated in a disheartening 5-12 record. After joining the Jets with high hopes, the 41-year-old quarterback faced injury setbacks, including a torn Achilles last season, and struggled with performance consistency in his first full year. Now, with a playoff drought extending to 14 years, Rodgers is left contemplating his future while the Jets' management seeks a new direction following the firings of Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh.

Rodgers, who has one year remaining on his contract with a significant financial decision looming, has expressed uncertainty about continuing his career. He registered 28 touchdown passes and nearly 4,000 passing yards, marking a strong statistical season by franchise standards, though lacking in transformative victories. The Jets are also evaluating their roster, including the position of wide receiver Davante Adams, whose future appears linked to Rodgers' decision.

What are the chances the Jets will keep Aaron Rodgers for another season?How might Davante Adams' future with the Jets change if Rodgers leaves?What head coach candidates could best utilize the talents of Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson?Can the Jets finally break their playoff drought in the next few seasons with their current young roster?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | New York Jets | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | New York Jets | NFL
@Breece Hall | New York Jets | NFL
@Breece Hall | New York Jets | NFL
@C.J. Mosley | New York Jets | NFL
@C.J. Mosley | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@D.J. Reed | New York Jets | NFL
@D.J. Reed | New York Jets | NFL
@Davante Adams | New York Jets | NFL
@Davante Adams | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Haason Reddick | New York Jets | NFL
@Haason Reddick | New York Jets | NFL
@Jamien Sherwood | New York Jets | NFL
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@Jeff Ulbrich | New York Jets | NFL
@Jeff Ulbrich | New York Jets | NFL
@Joe Douglas | New York Jets | NFL
@Joe Douglas | New York Jets | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | New York Jets | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | New York Jets | NFL
@Morgan Moses | New York Jets | NFL
@Morgan Moses | New York Jets | NFL
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@Rex Ryan | New York Jets | NFL
@Rex Ryan | New York Jets | NFL
@Robert Saleh | New York Jets | NFL
@Robert Saleh | New York Jets | NFL
@Ron Rivera | New York Jets | NFL
@Ron Rivera | New York Jets | NFL
@Sauce Gardner | New York Jets | NFL
@Sauce Gardner | New York Jets | NFL
@Solomon Thomas | New York Jets | NFL
@Solomon Thomas | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyler Conklin | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyler Conklin | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyron Smith | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyron Smith | New York Jets | NFL
@Woody Johnson | New York Jets | NFL
@Woody Johnson | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/rodgers-de..

August 17, 2025
Steelers countdown to kickoff — No. 21: history behind the jersey
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers countdown to kickoff — No. 21: history behind the jersey

No. 21 on the Steelers carries a rich legacy. The 2025 wearer is Chuck Clark, a veteran safety who joined Pittsburgh after time with Baltimore and the Jets, providing steady depth behind Juan Thornhill and DeShon Elliott with potential starter value if called upon. The countdown traces the jersey through five Steelers to wear 21 in recent years (Clark 2025–present, Darius Rush 2023–2024, C.J. Henderson 2024, Tre Norwood 2021–2022, Sean Davis 2018–2020), and crowns Chuck Cherundolo as the franchise’s best No. 21—a Pennsylvania native who earned two Pro Bowls and a Second Team All-Pro in the 1940s and was enshrined on the Steelers Legends Team. The Jets game at MetLife Stadium provides the stage where this jersey’s story keeps growing, and fantasy managers should watch how Pittsburgh deploys 21 in base vs. nickel and how depth at safety could produce streaming opportunities in weeks 1–4.

Mentions:
@C.J. Henderson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@C.J. Henderson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Cherundolo | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Cherundolo | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Clark | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Chuck Clark | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Darius Rush | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Darius Rush | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Sean Davis | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Sean Davis | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tre Norwood | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tre Norwood | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 25, 2025
4 things the signing of Chuck Clark means for the Steelers
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
4 things the signing of Chuck Clark means for the Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their defensive backfield with the addition of Chuck Clark, a seasoned safety formerly of the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. This signing is significant as it not only brings a player with extensive starting experience to the team but also enhances the competitive nature of the Steelers' secondary. Clark, who started 75 games in seven seasons with the Ravens, is expected to bring veteran leadership and playmaking ability, crucial for a Steelers defense aiming to improve its performance in the upcoming season. His ability to read the game and contribute to both coverage and run defense makes him a valuable asset for Pittsburgh's defensive schemes. Moreover, the Steelers' coaching staff is likely to utilize Clark's skill set to further develop their defensive strategies, especially against high-powered offenses in the AFC North. Fans are optimistic that this addition will help solidify the secondary and create a more formidable unit on the field.
What can we expect from the Steelers' defense this season with Clark onboard?How does Chuck Clark's signing affect fantasy football drafts?What challenges does Clark face joining the Steelers?What does this signing mean for the Steelers' future?
Mentions:
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 5, 2025
64 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 64
@TheSaintsWire
Saints Wire
64 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 64

With just 64 days until the New Orleans Saints kick off their 2025 season, it's time for a nostalgic look back at the players who wore the number 64 jersey. Currently donned by Nick Saldiveri, the number is most famously associated with Zach Strief, a stalwart of the Saints' offensive line for over a decade. Other notable players include Kendyl Jacox, who played a vital role during the early 2000s, assisting Deuce McAllister and protecting quarterback Aaron Brooks. The legacy of No. 64 isn't just about the past; it represents the continuity and evolution of the Saints' offensive strategy.

Players like Will Clapp and Dave Lafary also made their mark, contributing to the team's success throughout different eras. As the countdown continues, fans are reminded of these players' contributions to the franchise's journey and the importance of each jersey number in building the team's identity.

What can we expect from the Saints in the upcoming season?What role will the offensive line play in the Saints' strategy?How have jersey numbers influenced player legacies?What should fans look forward to this season?
Mentions:
@Dave Lafary | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Dave Lafary | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kendyl Jacox | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kendyl Jacox | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Nick Saldiveri | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Nick Saldiveri | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Zach Strief | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Zach Strief | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/s..

February 13, 2025
6 Free-Agent Safeties Who Fit the Colts
Zach Hicks
Sports Illustrated
6 Free-Agent Safeties Who Fit the Colts

The Indianapolis Colts have long struggled with their safety positions, but as they gear up for the 2024 season, there are some potential solutions on the horizon. The team has re-signed Julian Blackmon and will rely on Nick Cross, who had a breakout season last year. However, Blackmon's poor performance last season raises questions about his future with the team. The Colts need to find a reliable free safety to complement Cross, which could involve both the draft and free agency.

One prime candidate is Jevon Holland of the Miami Dolphins, who is expected to command a hefty contract but could greatly improve the Colts' secondary. Justin Reid from the Kansas City Chiefs, known for his versatility, is also on the radar. Other potential targets include Tre'von Moehrig from the Raiders and low-cost options like Chuck Clark, who has experience in various safety roles. This offseason, the Colts must prioritize bolstering their safety position to enhance their defensive capabilities.

Mentions:
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Darrick Forrest | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Darrick Forrest | Washington Commanders | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jevon Holland | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Jevon Holland | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Justin Reid | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Justin Reid | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Richie Grant | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Richie Grant | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/colts/news/6-free-agent-saf..

January 6, 2025
Rodgers' decision looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new coach and GM
Dennis Waszak Jr. The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Rodgers' decision looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new coach and GM

Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the New York Jets has been marred by disappointment and uncertainty as he reflects on a season that culminated in a disheartening 5-12 record. After joining the Jets with high hopes, the 41-year-old quarterback faced injury setbacks, including a torn Achilles last season, and struggled with performance consistency in his first full year. Now, with a playoff drought extending to 14 years, Rodgers is left contemplating his future while the Jets' management seeks a new direction following the firings of Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh.

Rodgers, who has one year remaining on his contract with a significant financial decision looming, has expressed uncertainty about continuing his career. He registered 28 touchdown passes and nearly 4,000 passing yards, marking a strong statistical season by franchise standards, though lacking in transformative victories. The Jets are also evaluating their roster, including the position of wide receiver Davante Adams, whose future appears linked to Rodgers' decision.

What are the chances the Jets will keep Aaron Rodgers for another season?How might Davante Adams' future with the Jets change if Rodgers leaves?What head coach candidates could best utilize the talents of Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson?Can the Jets finally break their playoff drought in the next few seasons with their current young roster?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | New York Jets | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | New York Jets | NFL
@Breece Hall | New York Jets | NFL
@Breece Hall | New York Jets | NFL
@C.J. Mosley | New York Jets | NFL
@C.J. Mosley | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@Chuck Clark | New York Jets | NFL
@D.J. Reed | New York Jets | NFL
@D.J. Reed | New York Jets | NFL
@Davante Adams | New York Jets | NFL
@Davante Adams | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Haason Reddick | New York Jets | NFL
@Haason Reddick | New York Jets | NFL
@Jamien Sherwood | New York Jets | NFL
@Jamien Sherwood | New York Jets | NFL
@Jeff Ulbrich | New York Jets | NFL
@Jeff Ulbrich | New York Jets | NFL
@Joe Douglas | New York Jets | NFL
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@Morgan Moses | New York Jets | NFL
@Morgan Moses | New York Jets | NFL
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@Rex Ryan | New York Jets | NFL
@Rex Ryan | New York Jets | NFL
@Robert Saleh | New York Jets | NFL
@Robert Saleh | New York Jets | NFL
@Ron Rivera | New York Jets | NFL
@Ron Rivera | New York Jets | NFL
@Sauce Gardner | New York Jets | NFL
@Sauce Gardner | New York Jets | NFL
@Solomon Thomas | New York Jets | NFL
@Solomon Thomas | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyler Conklin | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyler Conklin | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyron Smith | New York Jets | NFL
@Tyron Smith | New York Jets | NFL
@Woody Johnson | New York Jets | NFL
@Woody Johnson | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/rodgers-de..

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