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

Ryan Clark clarified on Monday night that he “doesn't appear on TV naked.”

There was speculation on social media that the ESPN analyst went shirtless after wearing a burgundy suit with a brown top while reporting from Tampa on the Buccaneers' win over the Eagles in the wild-card playoffs. called.

“Sorry @Realclark25 I was disappointed in that nude shirt.” Posted by 1 X user Along with a crying laughing face emoji.

Clerk, who answered “I look naked underneath lol,” he told viewers, before enjoying a cheeky exchange with SportsCenter's Scott Van Pelt about the ordeal.

“I'm wearing a shirt, but I'm not on TV naked,” Clark said.

When Van Pelt replied, “When you're an All-Pro safety, you come out almost naked sometimes,” Clark quipped. You can't come out of here with your head held high like Louis Riddick. ”

Ryan Clark fueled speculation Monday that he went shirtless while covering the NFL playoffs. ESPN/X
Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark covering the NFL playoffs. ESPN/X

Like Clark, Riddick is also a former NFL safety and current analyst for ESPN.

He reacted to Clark's comments Tuesday by unbuttoning his shirt at the “Get Up” table.

“The rest of the show will go like this,” Riddick said.

Lewis Riddick unbuttoned his shirt on Tuesday's “Get Up” in response to Ryan Clark's comments. ESPN/X

Fashion was part of the discussion Tuesday, as was the Eagles' playoff missteps.

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

With questions currently swirling about head coach Nick Sirianni's future in Philadelphia, Riddick suggests Eagles leaders should “consider” putting the Super Bowl-winning coach on the market. did.

“Going back to Sirianni, when you look a few years from now, who do you want to lead the way going forward: him or Bill Belichick?” he said.

“Do we need a player like that playing here? Because personally I think that's something we definitely have to consider.”

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

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