Clinton McDonald

January 9, 2024
American Football Player

Quick Facts

Clinton McDonald
Full Name Clinton McDonald
Occupation American Football Player
Date Of Birth Jan 6, 1987(1987-01-06)
Age 37
Birthplace Jacksonville
Country United States
Birth City Arkansas
Horoscope Capricorn

Clinton McDonald Biography

Name Clinton McDonald
Birthday Jan 6
Birth Year 1987
Place Of Birth Jacksonville
Home Town Arkansas
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Capricorn
Parents Larry McDonald, Bonnie McDonald

Clinton McDonald is one of the most popular and richest American Football Player who was born on January 6, 1987 in Jacksonville, Arkansas, United States. Clinton Myles McDonald (born January 6 1987) is an American football defensive player who is currently an unrestricted agent. He was chosen with the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played in the NCAA football tournament at Memphis. He been a part of teams like the Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, and Arizona Cardinals.

McDonald was chosen for the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the 249th selection overall. McDonald did not be selected for the final roster as rookies, and was then released in September 5th, 2009 prior to resigning on the team practice on the following day. He remained there throughout the season. McDonald was invited to training camp with the Bengals practice camp during the year 2010 however, he was then ejected by Cincinnati after training session on the 4th of September, 2010 then re- signing with the practice squad the next day. McDonald was officially added onto the Bengals active roster on November 8th, 2010, and was a part of eight games, recording four tackles. To allow him to be on the roster The Bengals put the cornerback Rico Murray on waivers.

He was traded to the Seattle Seahawks on August 29, 2011 for Kelly Jennings, who had just signed a one-year, $1.8 million deal with the Seahawks. In 2011, McDonald played in 15 games, with one start, the first of his career, against the Washington Redskins (11/27) in place of Alan Branch. He played in 14 games in 2012 as a much-used backup along the defensive line, totaling 25 tackles, 17 of which were solo. He also played in both postseason games (at Washington and at Atlanta) and had 3 tackles (1 solo) along with 1 fumble recovery. On September 14, 2013, he was re-signed with the team on a one-year contract for $630,000. McDonald recorded his first career NFL interception on November 17, 2013, picking off QB Matt Cassel and returning it 3 yards in a 41-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

McDonald saw action in all 12 games as a sophomore and made 10 starts on the defensive front. He opened the season as a starter with four tackles, three of which were solo stops, against Ole Miss. He recorded back-to-back games of five tackles versus Chattanooga and East Carolina, tallied two stops against Tennessee and one versus UAB, registering a season-high six tackles in the Tulsa contest. He totaled four tackles against Southern Miss and five versus Houston, recovering his first fumble against the Cougars while also being credited with a pass breakup. McDonald scooped up the fumble forced by Corey Mills on Houston’s first possession of the third quarter. Against UTEP, he equaled his season high with six tackles, which included one and a half tackles for a loss of eight yards, and blocked a Reagan Schneider 26-yard field goal attempt that would have closed UTEP’s deficit to one point heading into the locker room at the half. He also was assisted by Rubio Phillips in dropping UTEP QB Jordan Palmer for a loss of seven yards on 3rd down and 14, forcing UTEP to punt. McDonald ended the year ranked ninth on the team in tackles with 41 and was one of just two Tigers to block a kick for the season.

McDonald participated in 11 of 13 games and made 10 starts as defensive tackle. McDonald did not participate in the games against ECU and SMU due to an ankle injury he suffered during the Louisville game, putting an end to his streak of consecutive games at 44. He was ranked 37th in the nation for the number of sacks per game. His 4 sacks in the game against ASU were the highest score in a single game of the NCAA FBS (Division 1) in 2008. He also set the school record for sacks and became one of the very first UM player to score four sacks in one match since. McDonald finished at third place in Conference USA in sacks and was 20th in tackles lost. McDonald was the top player on the team with sacks, finished second in tackles for loss seventh in the number of tackles. McDonald was listed on the team’s preseason Lombardi Award Watch List. Awards included being named for make the All-Conference USA First Team in 2008, and being named to the All-Conference USA First Team and being named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week after an ASU game of 2008. ASU game. McDonald was awarded an award from the Glenn Jones Awards at the 2008 Blue-Gray Game, and started with his team East Team in the 2009 East-West Shrine Game.

Clinton McDonald Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income American Football Player
House Living in own house.

Clinton McDonald is one of the richest American Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Clinton McDonald 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

McDonald was among the six freshmen who saw the field in 2005, taking part throughout the 12 matches played by the Tigers mostly as a special team player. The first time he played for the Tigers was in the match against Ole Miss in the season opener. McDonald recorded one tackle in six games that included victories against Chattanooga, UTEP, Marshall and Akron and also had solo stops against Chattanooga, Tulsa and Marshall.

McDonald was chosen as the permanent captain for his team prior to the New Orleans Bowl, becoming the first Tiger who was under the guidance of the guidance of coach Tommy West to be selected as captain in the midst of an undergrad. McDonald was named the 2007. Memphis defensive co-player of the Year during the postseason banquet for the team, and was also an honourable mention All-Conference USA pick in 2007. He played in every game on the defensive side and extended a streak of 37 consecutive games played. He led the team with tackles for loss, with 9.5 for less than 31 yards. He also recorded the team’s highest number of sacks with four with a total of minus 22 yards and was also 5th on the team in tackles, with 55. McDonald started this season off with 5 tackles including one of them for defeat at Ole Miss, sacking QB Seth Adams for a loss of four yards in the 2nd quarter. He recorded his second fumble recovery of his career and recorded five tackles in the game against Jacksonville State, falling on an fumble thrown by Steven Turner in the fourth quarter from the Memphis 27-yard line. McDonald had four tackles during the next three games against UCF, Arkansas State and Marshall. McDonald had to force his first fumble in the game against Middle Tennessee and had two tackles and a 2 yards loss and caused the MTSU’s Dwight Dasher to fumble at the Memphis 41-yard line in the fourth quarter. McDonald was awarded 10 tackles for a career high for East Carolina and assisted on the loss of a tackle. McDonald recorded four tackles in the game against Southern Miss with two resulting in yardage loss as well as a sack that cost less than four yards on the quarterback Jeremy Young, halting a possibility of a USM touchdown during the 4th quarter. forcing a 4th-and-12 at Memphis 17. Memphis 17. McDonald recorded two tackles, including one that cost two yards. He also forced a fumble in the game against UAB. McDonald was the captain of the team against SMU and recorded two tackles and an sack that cost a total of six yards to quarterback Justin Willis in the third quarter. McDonald was the top player for in the Tigers in tackles at the New Orleans Bowl with eight which included two tackles for loss. One of them was a sack that was less than eight yards. In the entire season, he had four games with at least five tackles, and recorded a sack in three of his final four games. He was named Co-Defensive Player of year at the team’s banquet and was an honorable mention All Conference USA selection.

McDonald’s Pro Day was on March 27, 2009. His results were as follows.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 2 in

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Who is Clinton McDonald Dating?

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Facts & Trivia

Clinton Ranked on the list of most popular American Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Clinton McDonald celebrates birthday on January 6 of every year.

What is Clinton McDonald salary?

Contract: 1 yr(s) / $1,250,000
Total Guarantees| $120,000
Guaranteed at Signing| $120,000
Free Agent:| 2020 / UFA

Where is Clinton McDonald from?

McDonald with the Seattle Seahawks in 2013


No. 69, 93, 97, 98
Position:| Defensive end
Personal information
Born:| January 6, 1987 Jacksonville, Arkansas

What team does Clinton McDonald play for?

YEARTEAMTotal
2017| Tampa Bay Buccaneers| 26
2016| Tampa Bay Buccaneers| 34
2015| Tampa Bay Buccaneers| 25
2014| Tampa Bay Buccaneers| 37

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