Ryan Clark: “I had tears in my eyes…this is how we'll always be remembered” Super Bowl 43 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals.

During the 2007 NFL Season, Steelers safety Ryan Clark was pulled off a plane after a team loss in Denver Colorado and rushed to the hospital. Clark would later have his gallbladder and part of his spleen removed due to a medical condition caused by the sickle cell trait.  “I laid on the floor,” Clark told David Greene, “if I could just numb myself a little bit, the pain will stop.” Just one year later, Ryan Clark and the 2008 Steelers defense were the best in the NFL. With a 12-4 regular season record, they led the league in fewest points and yards allowed per game, and they ranked second in sacks with 51. “We walked into every stadium saying people are gonna have trouble beating us, because they can't score,” Clark said. Pittsburgh was the favorite going into their Super Bowl 43 matchup against Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals. But the game was anything but easy for that Steelers defense. They let up a late fourth quarter comeback.  “I had tears in my eyes because I was like: ‘This is how we'll always be remembered,’” Clark said. After a miraculous touchdown from Ben Roethlisberger to Santonio Holmes, the Steelers beat the Cardinals 27-23. For Clark, it was so much more than a win.  “It was the first time I had exhaled or relaxed in over a year,” he said. Find out about upcoming guests and other news by following Religion of Sports on Twitter or Instagram. Subscribe to our newsletter for more sports news. 

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