| Clark Haggans became an UFA in 2004 and signed a four-year contract with the Steelers in March. Haggans will be looking forward to a prime opportunity to replace Jason Gildon at LOLB.
2003: 12 TT, 10 Solo, 2 Assts, 18 SpT, 1.0 Sacks, 1.0 TFL, 1 FF, 0 FR, 0 Int, 1 PD
Clark Haggans was voted special teams captain for the season and showed his appreciation with 18 total special teams tackles for the season. Haggans, filling in for the injured Joey Porter, had an inspired game against Baltimore in the opener with 7 tackles, 2 tackle assists, and one sack for 3 yards.
2002: 26 Total Tackles - 19 Solo, 7 ASSTs, 7 Sacks, 0 Stuffs. 1 FF, 0 INTs, 8 PDs.
When the Steelers' plans to use Kendrell Bell as the rush end in the dime defense were waylaid with Kendrell's injury, Clark made the most of the opportunity, coming in at the spot and making some big plays and logging a significant number of QB hit/pressures. Clark signed a 1-year RFA tender from the Steelers and will stay with the team for 2003.
Haggans was the defensive end who played opposite Joey Porter at Colorado State, and the Steelers drafted him at the 5A spot in 2000. Till this season (2002), his roles have been as a backup LOLB and special teams player, but after an injury to Kendrell Bell in the first game, he has done an admirable job filling for Bell as the dime pass-rusher. He led the Steelers with 23 special teams tackles last year. At Colorado State, he is their all-time sacks leader and also racked up impressive tackles-for-loss figures.
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