Clark Harris

Clark Harris (born July 10, 1984) is an American former professional football player who was a long snapper.

Harris was also a member of the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans before signing with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he played for 14 seasons.

[1] The Times-Observer and The Star-Ledger named him All-Ocean County, and was an All-Press of Atlantic City choice following his senior season.

Rated the 22nd-best tight end in the nation by Student Sports Magazine, adding All-American and all-region honors from PrepStar.

Led the team to a berth in the NJSIAA's South Jersey Group IV playoffs; he made 29 tackles, including six sacks and seven stops behind the line of scrimmage while also recovering two fumbles, returning one for a score in 2001.

In 2004, Harris earned First-team All-Big East honors after leading conference tight ends in catches (53), yards (725), and touchdowns (5).

In 2005, he earned First-team All-Big East honors for the second consecutive year, catching 38 passes for 584 yards and four touchdowns.

On September 17, 2008, Harris was signed to the practice squad of the Houston Texans after the team released linebacker Kevis Coley.

He was promoted to the active roster on December 3 after long snapper Bryan Pittman was suspended four games.