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Ryan Clark vows he’s ‘not on TV naked’ after shirtless speculation

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Ryan Clark is making it clear: He was “not on TV naked” Monday night.

When covering the Buccaneers’ wild-card playoff win over the Eagles from Tampa, the ESPN analyst ignited social media speculation as to whether or not he was shirtless after pairing his burgundy suit with a brown top.

“My bad @Realclark25 that nude shirt threw me off,” one X user posted along with a crying laughing face emoji.

Clark, who responded to the viewer, “Look naked underneath lol,” then enjoyed a cheeky exchange with “SportsCenter’s” Scott Van Pelt about the ordeal.

“I do have on a shirt, guys, I’m not on TV naked,” Clark said.

When Van Pelt replied, “When you’re an All-Pro safety, though, you can come out nearly butt-ass naked,” Clark quipped: “I’m an NFL analyst. I can’t come out here with my chest open like Louis Riddick.”

Ryan Clark fueled speculation that he was shirtless Monday when covering the NFL playoffs. ESPN/X
Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark during NFL playoff coverage. ESPN/X

Much like Clark, Riddick is also a former NFL safety and current ESPN analyst.

He responded to Clark’s comments Tuesday, unbuttoning his shirt at the “Get Up” table.

“I’m doing the rest of the show like this,” Riddick said.

Louis Riddick responded to Ryan Clark’s comments by unbuttoning his shirt on Tuesday’s installment of “Get Up.” ESPN/X

Fashion was part of Tuesday’s discussion, as was the Eagles’ playoff blunder.

The defending NFC champions were embarrassed by the Buccaneers on Monday night, 32-9, completing a season-ending spiral in which Philadelphia dropped six of its last seven games.

With questions now swirling about head coach Nick Sirianni’s future in Philadelphia, Riddick suggested Eagles brass should “consider” a certain Super Bowl-winning coach on the market.

“To get back to Sirianni, is he really the guy you want leading the charge going down the stretch here, in terms of a couple of years from now, or is Bill Belichick in play?” he said.

“Is that the kind of guy that needs to be in play here, cause personally, I think it’s something you definitely have to consider.”

Belichick and the Patriots parted ways last Thursday after 24 seasons. He most recently interviewed for the Falcons’ coaching vacancy.



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