Al Clark (American football)

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Al Clark (February 29, 1948 – June 4, 2004) was an American professional football defensive back who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, and Philadelphia Eagles.

Born(1948-02-29)February 29, 1948
Bogalusa, Louisiana, U.S.
Died4 June 2004(2004-06-04) (aged 56)
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
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Al Clark
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PositionDefensive back
Personal information
Born(1948-02-29)February 29, 1948
Bogalusa, Louisiana, U.S.
Died4 June 2004(2004-06-04) (aged 56)
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolGreenville (Park Hammond, LA)
CollegeEastern Michigan
NFL draft1971: 3rd round, 72nd overall pick
Career history
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Early life

Clark was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana and attended Greenville Park High School in Hammond.[1] He enrolled and played college football at Grambling State University before transferring to Northern Arizona University and lastly Eastern Michigan University.

Professional career

Clark was selected by the Detroit Lions in the third round of the 1971 NFL draft, 72nd overall.[1] After one year with the Lions as a cornerback and kick returner, Clark signed with the Rams, where he stayed for four years. His final year was with the Eagles in 1976.[1]

On December 10, 1972, Clark was on the field when St. Louis Cardinals' quarterback Jim Hart completed a pass to Bobby Moore (later known as Ahmad Rashad), who caught the ball on the run near his own 40-yard line. After Gene Howard, Jim Nettles, Marlin McKeever, and Dave Elmendorf missed tackles, Clark brought down Moore on the Rams' one-yard line, making it the longest non-scoring pass play in NFL history.[2]

Later life

Clark died June 4, 2004, of undisclosed causes.[3]

References

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