The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran defensive back Chuck Clark, adding a seasoned presence to their secondary. Clark brings nine years of NFL experience, having spent the majority of his career with the Baltimore Ravens before joining the New York Jets for the last two seasons. Known for his reliability and versatility in the defensive backfield, Clark will offer depth and leadership to the Steelers’ defense.
Over the course of his NFL career, Clark has played in 108 games and started 75. He has compiled 429 total tackles, with 260 of them being solo, along with nine tackles for loss. His career stats also include five interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown, 34 passes defensed, six forced fumbles, and five fumble recoveries. His 2024 season with the Jets saw him start all 12 games he played, posting 69 tackles and defending two passes.

Clark’s college success, Seumalo’s injury status headline Steelers’ latest roster developments
Clark entered the league as a sixth-round draft pick from Virginia Tech, where he was a standout defender. During his college career, he recorded 292 tackles, 195 of which came during his final two seasons, demonstrating strong tackling ability and football intelligence, skills that have carried into his professional career.
In other roster news, starting guard Isaac Seumalo has been placed on the Steelers’ Active/Non-Football Injury (NFI) List as training camp begins. A 10-year NFL veteran, Seumalo has started 90 of his 111 career games. He has been with the Steelers for the past two seasons following a successful seven-year stint with the Philadelphia Eagles. His status will be monitored as the camp progresses.