Overview
- Clark cleared waivers Wednesday and rejoined the Jets on a practice-squad deal, practicing with the team that afternoon, per multiple reports.
- The signing followed his release on Tuesday’s roster cutdown as New York trimmed to the 53-man limit.
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter and team reporters had indicated the Jets planned to add Clark to the practice squad if he went unclaimed.
- A crowded safety/nickel group featuring veterans Andre Cisco, Tony Adams and Isaiah Oliver, plus rookie Malachi Moore, reduced his roster chances.
- Clark signed in April as an undrafted free agent on a three-year, $2.98 million deal with $170,000 guaranteed, and his father Ryan Clark publicly applauded the practice-squad step.