Clark Phillips III
Clark Phillips III (born December 19, 2001) is an American football cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). Standing at 5 feet 9 inches and weighing 185 pounds, he is known for his instinctive coverage skills and physical play style despite his smaller stature.[1][2] Phillips played college football at the University of Utah, where he became a three-year starter, earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors in 2021 and 2022, unanimous All-American honors and Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2022, before being selected by the Falcons in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft.[3] In his professional career, he has emerged as a valuable rotational player on the Falcons' defense, contributing tackles, passes defensed, and his first career interception during the 2024 season.[4] Born and raised in Lakewood, California, Phillips attended La Habra High School in La Habra, California, where he excelled as a defensive back.[4] During his senior year in 2019, he recorded 28 tackles, six interceptions, and seven passes defensed, helping lead his team to a successful season and earning Orange County Defensive Player of the Year honors.[5] A highly recruited prospect, Phillips initially committed to Ohio State but flipped his decision to sign with Utah, becoming the highest-rated recruit in program history at the time.[6] His athleticism and ball skills were evident early, as he ran a 4.51-second 40-yard dash at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.[7] At Utah from 2020 to 2022, Phillips made an immediate impact as a true freshman during the COVID-19-shortened season, starting all eight games and recording 25 tackles (22 solo), three interceptions, and six passes defensed.[8] Over his college career, he amassed 112 total tackles, 30 passes defensed, nine interceptions (four returned for touchdowns, tying a school record), and one sack while starting 31 games.[9] In 2021, his sophomore year, Phillips led the Pac-12 with 15 passes defensed and earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors. In 2022, his junior year, he recorded 24 tackles, 12 passes defensed, and six interceptions, contributing to Utah's second consecutive Pac-12 Championship and a berth in the Rose Bowl.[8] Phillips signed a four-year rookie contract with the Falcons worth $4,613,528, including a $773,528 signing bonus, following his draft selection.[10] As a rookie in 2023, he appeared in 11 games with five starts, logging 27 tackles and five passes defensed.[2] In 2024, he took on a larger role, playing in all 16 games with two starts and posting career highs of 35 tackles (27 solo), three tackles for loss, one interception, and five passes defensed.[4] Entering the 2025 season as a depth piece behind starters A.J. Terrell and others, Phillips contributed one solo tackle in his first game before being placed on injured reserve in October 2025 due to a triceps injury.[11][12]Early life
Family background
Clark Phillips III was born on December 19, 2001, in Lakewood, California.[13] He grew up in a close-knit family in Southern California, where his parents emphasized strong values and support amid challenges.[14] His father, Clark Phillips Sr., is a pastor at Unity Missionary Baptist Church and a former football player who instilled a rigorous work ethic in his children from an early age.[15] Phillips Sr. often taught his sons the importance of self-reliance, stating, “I wanna teach you guys work ethic. I not gonna give you guys anything,” while balancing his pastoral duties with family guidance.[14] His mother, Lakeisha Phillips, played a pivotal role in the household by working multiple jobs to provide stability during difficult periods, such as when the family faced financial hardship after Phillips Sr. lost his job.[14] This parental dedication fostered resilience and determination in Phillips III. Phillips III has one brother, Bryce Phillips, who is also an aspiring football player currently competing at San Diego State University after stints at Santa Ana College, and two sisters whose names are not publicly detailed but who contribute to the family's supportive dynamic.[4][16] The siblings share a strong bond, with Bryce serving as both a mentor and motivator in Phillips III's athletic pursuits.[17] Raised in a faith-centered household, the family was deeply involved in church activities from Phillips III's childhood, including regular attendance and service at Unity Missionary Baptist Church, where his father's leadership reinforced principles of discipline, humility, and spiritual growth.[15] This environment profoundly shaped Phillips III's character, emphasizing faith as a foundation for overcoming adversity and pursuing goals with integrity.[14]High school career
Clark Phillips III attended La Habra High School in La Habra, California, from 2016 to 2019, where he played football as a cornerback, wide receiver, and return specialist.[18][8] Despite his shorter stature at 5-foot-10.5 inches, Phillips III possessed a strong build and exhibited a physical playing style characterized by a bulldog mentality, allowing him to compensate for limited length with aggressive tackling and coverage.[19] He earned two-time All-CIF Southern Section honors as a defensive back, along with two-time first-team all-league selections in the Freeway League, including Freeway League Player of the Year as a junior in 2018.[8] Over his career, he amassed 15 interceptions, including seven as a sophomore in 2017, and contributed significantly on offense with 54 receptions for 1,210 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2018 alone.[19][18] In his standout senior season of 2019, Phillips III recorded 28 tackles, four interceptions, and seven passes defensed on defense, while adding 30 receptions for 435 yards and 10 touchdowns offensively, helping La Habra win the Freeway League title and reach the CIF Southern Section Division 3 semifinals.[18][4] For his performance, he was named the Orange County Register Defensive Player of the Year, as well as first-team All-USA defense and three-time first-team all-county.[5][18][8] Rated as the No. 4 cornerback nationally in the class of 2020 by 247Sports with a composite rating of 0.9744, Phillips III received numerous scholarship offers from top programs, including USC, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Alabama, and Oregon.[19][5][20] He ultimately signed with the University of Utah in December 2019, becoming the highest-rated recruit in program history at the time.[21][22]College career
Freshman season (2020)
Clark Phillips III entered the 2020 college football season as a true freshman at the University of Utah, but the year was marked by significant disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, which limited the Pac-12 Conference schedule to just five games per team and froze player eligibility, effectively granting him redshirt freshman status without burning a year of eligibility.[23][24] Enrolling early in January 2020, Phillips quickly adapted to the college level, earning a starting role at right cornerback for all five games despite the abbreviated and unpredictable season.[8] His high school physical style, characterized by aggressive tackling and ball pursuit, carried over effectively, allowing him to contribute immediately in a secondary that featured several first-time starters.[25][26] In limited action totaling 337 snaps, Phillips demonstrated early ball skills and physicality as a rotational yet starting contributor in Utah's defensive scheme under coordinator Morgan Scalley, which emphasized man coverage and aggressive pursuit in a 4-3 base alignment.[27] He recorded 25 tackles, including 22 solo stops and 2 tackles for loss, along with 3 passes defended (including 1 interception), 1 fumble recovery for 11 yards.[9][8] His standout moment came in the season finale against Washington State on December 19, 2020, where he intercepted quarterback Jayden de Laura and returned it 36 yards for a touchdown, preserving a Utes victory and extending Utah's pick-six streak.[28] This interception highlighted his instincts and speed in coverage, key traits for a freshman navigating the rigors of college competition. The 2020 season provided Phillips with valuable experience in building physicality and understanding the speed of the game, as he adjusted to the increased demands of Big Ten and Pac-12 offenses amid ongoing pandemic protocols that affected practice and preparation.[29] Utah's defense, rebuilding after losing key players to the NFL, relied on young talents like Phillips to stabilize the secondary, where he showed growth in run support and pass disruption despite the team's overall 3-2 record in the shortened slate.[26] This debut year laid the foundation for his development, emphasizing resilience in a challenging environment.[30]Sophomore season (2021)
In his sophomore season, Clark Phillips III transitioned into a full-time starting cornerback for the Utah Utes, building on limited snaps from his freshman year to anchor the secondary. He started all 14 games, including the regular season, Pac-12 Championship, and Rose Bowl, as Utah finished 10-4 overall and captured the Pac-12 title.[9][8] He earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors. Phillips delivered a breakout performance statistically, tallying 63 tackles (46 solo, 17 assisted), two interceptions for 54 yards (including one touchdown), 13 passes defended, and two forced fumbles. His 13 passes defended led the Pac-12, underscoring his growth in coverage against conference passing attacks. A highlight came in a September 25 win over Washington State, where Phillips intercepted a pass and returned it 54 yards for a touchdown, sealing a 24-13 victory and contributing to Utah's strong 8-1 Pac-12 record.[9][31][32] Throughout the season, Phillips exhibited sharpened instincts in both zone and man coverage schemes, enabling him to disrupt plays and support Utah's top-25 defense that limited opponents to 21.4 points per game. His versatility helped the Utes achieve defensive success in Pac-12 play, including key stops in rivalry games and the championship victory over Oregon.[8][33]Junior season (2022)
In 2022, Clark Phillips III solidified his status as one of the nation's elite cornerbacks during his junior season with the Utah Utes, starting all 12 regular-season games primarily at right cornerback and nickel back while demonstrating marked improvement in ball production from his prior years. He recorded 24 total tackles (16 solo), including a career-high-tying 9 tackles in a 43-42 victory over USC on October 15, along with 6 interceptions for 142 yards and 2 touchdowns.[8][9] His standout ball-hawking performance included a three-interception game against Oregon State on October 1, where he returned one 57 yards for a touchdown, helping Utah secure a 42-16 win.[8] Phillips led the Pac-12 with 15 passes defended (9 pass breakups and his 6 interceptions), including 11 in conference play, contributing to a career total of 30 passes defended by season's end.[8] His defensive prowess was instrumental in Utah's undefeated regular season and Pac-12 Championship victory over USC on December 2 (47-24), where he started and recorded a pass defended in the 47-24 win.[8] Phillips was named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and opted out of the Rose Bowl against Penn State to prepare for the NFL Draft, but his season performance earned him unanimous All-American honors from the Associated Press, Sporting News, Walter Camp Foundation, Football Writers Association of America, and American Football Coaches Association.[34][35] Following the season, Phillips declared for the 2023 NFL Draft on December 12, forgoing his senior year and the postseason bowl game.[35]Professional career
2023 NFL season
Clark Phillips III was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round, 113th overall, of the 2023 NFL Draft.[3] Following the draft, Phillips signed a four-year rookie contract worth $4,613,528, including a $773,528 signing bonus.[10] As a rookie, Phillips appeared in 11 games with five starts, recording 27 tackles (22 solo), five passes defensed, and one tackle for loss.[4] He contributed on 414 defensive snaps (36% of team total) and 53 special teams snaps across various units, including kick coverage and punt return.[2] Initially projected as a slot cornerback due to his 5-foot-9 frame, Phillips adapted to the NFL's physicality and speed by transitioning to outside corner duties late in the season, where his college-honed ball skills helped him secure starting roles in the final weeks.[36]2024 NFL season
In the 2024 NFL season, Clark Phillips III appeared in all 16 games for the Atlanta Falcons, making two starts and recording 35 total tackles (27 solo), one interception, five passes defensed, and three tackles for loss.[11][1] Building on his rookie year experience, Phillips saw an increased role in the defensive rotation, logging 407 defensive snaps, which accounted for approximately 37% of the team's total defensive plays.[37] Phillips demonstrated improved coverage versatility, handling duties both in the slot and on the boundary while contributing effectively against the pass and run.[38] His most notable play came on October 13, 2024, when he secured his first career NFL interception—a 45-yard return off Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton that helped seal a 38-20 victory.[39][40] This performance highlighted his ball skills and opportunistic playmaking. As part of the Falcons' secondary rotation, Phillips showed growth in run support, using his quick pursuit and tackling ability to disrupt plays in space and contribute to the team's defensive efforts throughout the season.[41] He remained healthy, avoiding major injuries and participating fully in the regular season without missing any games.[4]2025 NFL season
Clark Phillips III entered the 2025 NFL season with the Atlanta Falcons as a versatile cornerback expected to contribute in rotational duties, building on his adaptability demonstrated in prior years. He appeared in one game, Week 1 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recording 1 solo tackle before sustaining an injury.[42][2] On October 18, 2025, the Falcons placed Phillips on injured reserve due to a triceps injury.[12][43][44] As of November 2025, he remains on injured reserve and has missed the subsequent games. In response to the placement, the team activated defensive lineman Ta'Quon Graham from injured reserve to bolster the roster.[12][45]Career statistics
College statistics
Clark Phillips III recorded 112 tackles (84 solo), 30 passes defensed, 9 interceptions (including 4 returned for touchdowns), 5 tackles for loss, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery across 31 starts in 31 games played during his Utah career from 2020 to 2022.[4] His statistical output demonstrated progressive development, particularly in interceptions and passes defensed from his freshman to junior year.[4] The following table summarizes his year-by-year defensive statistics:| Year | Games | Starts | Solo Tackles | Total Tackles | TFL | INT | INT TD | PD | FF | FR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 5 | 5 | 22 | 25 | 2.0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 |
| 2021 | 14 | 14 | 46 | 63 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 2 | 0 |
| 2022 | 12 | 12 | 16 | 24 | 2.0 | 6 | 2 | 12 | 0 | 0 |
| Career | 31 | 31 | 84 | 112 | 5.0 | 9 | 4 | 30 | 2 | 1 |
NFL statistics
Clark Phillips III has recorded 63 combined tackles (50 solo, 13 assisted), 10 passes defensed, 1 interception for 45 yards, 4 tackles for loss, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery for 5 yards over 28 games (7 starts) in his NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons through the 2025 season.[2] His progression from a rotational rookie in 2023 to a more consistent contributor by 2024 reflects growing defensive involvement, culminating in limited action in 2025 due to early-season circumstances.[2]| Season | Team | Games | Starts | Comb. Tackles | Solo | Ast. | TFL | PD | INT | FF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | ATL | 11 | 5 | 27 | 22 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | ATL | 16 | 2 | 35 | 27 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 2 |
| 2025 | ATL | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Career | 28 | 7 | 63 | 50 | 13 | 4 | 10 | 1 | 2 |