The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Ryan Clark
- You never give up football. You just get too old to play it. But I think about my family. Is it selfish to keep playing for so long?
- When Tom Brady gets pressure and when you’re man-to-man and bumping those guys and making it hard for him to throw, he sees ghosts.
- That’s why they call them fans; they’re fanatics and they’re not always right in certain situations.
- In 2007, I lost my spleen and gallbladder, and I was just sick. I got altitude sickness from sickle cell trait while playing in Denver. I didn’t even know if I was going to live, much less play again.
- When you’re inside of a building and you’re representing an employer, which for me would be the Pittsburgh Steelers, I look at that as the workplace. I look at that where things can be policed, where things can be legislated because you’re working for an owner. When you’re out there on the field it’s not a work place anymore. It’s not civil.
- When you get an opportunity to make a statement and be more than a football player, it’s good.
- I’ll be honest, the years we tried to go in there and fire zone and play Tom Brady in that way, he was able to pick us apart. In that, you’re not overloading the offense – one-on-one rushes, only rushing five, so he’s able to find places to go.
- To be able to go places and take over stadiums, the Steelers are spoiled by the fans they have.
- It’s always good to play against good players who feel like they’re better than you. It makes for a good game for both teams.
- If every time someone gets hurt we decide we’re going to take that play out of football, it’s going to be a different game and they need to change the name of it and change the name of the league.

Ryan Clark is a former American professional football player and current sports analyst, born on October 12, 1979, in Marrero, Louisiana. He played as a safety in the National Football League (NFL), known for his intelligence, toughness, and leadership on the field.
After going undrafted in 2002, Clark signed with the New York Giants, later playing for the Washington Redskins before finding major success with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With the Steelers, he became a key part of their defense, helping the team win Super Bowl XLIII in 2009. Over his 13-year career, he recorded more than 900 tackles and earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2011.
After retiring from football, Clark transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a popular analyst on ESPN shows like Get Up! and NFL Live. His sharp insights, charisma, and authenticity have made him a respected voice in sports media, continuing his impact off the field.
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