Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 16, 2026
For years, he was one of the most beloved underdog heroes to ever wear a Philadelphia Eagles uniform — a homegrown story defined by grit, humility, and one unforgettable Super Bowl moment that cemented his place in franchise history.
The football journey of Corey Clement is inseparable from Philadelphia. Signed as an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin in 2017, Clement arrived without hype or guarantees. What he brought instead was toughness, reliability, and an unshakable belief that he belonged. Within months, he became a trusted piece of Doug Pederson’s offense and a symbol of everything the city values in its players.
Clement’s legacy was forever sealed in Super Bowl LII. On the biggest stage in Eagles history, he delivered one of the most iconic performances of the night — 100 receiving yards as a running back, including the unforgettable wheel-route catch down the sideline that helped swing momentum against the Patriots. It wasn’t just production; it was poise under pressure — a moment that turned an undrafted player into a Philadelphia legend.
Over multiple stints with the Eagles, Clement became synonymous with dependability. He wasn’t the flashiest name on the roster, but he was trusted in pass protection, short-yardage situations, and high-leverage moments. Teammates respected his preparation and selflessness. Fans embraced him because he played the game the Philly way — tough, honest, and fearless.
Then came the injuries.
A series of knee injuries gradually took away the explosiveness that once defined his game. Despite repeated rehabilitation efforts and multiple attempts to return, his body no longer allowed him to compete at the level required in the NFL. By early 2026, the reality became unavoidable: his playing career had quietly reached its end.
But Clement didn’t walk away from Philadelphia.
Instead, he chose to serve it.
This week, the former Eagles running back officially announced his retirement from professional football and joined the Philadelphia Police Department, beginning a new chapter rooted in duty, accountability, and community protection — values that mirror the way he played the game.

Explaining his decision, Clement shared:
“Football gave me an opportunity, but Philadelphia gave me a family. I wore the Eagles uniform with pride, and now I’m honored to serve this city in a different way. I’ll still be here, still around the people — just protecting what matters most.”
Those close to Clement say the transition feels natural. Known throughout his career for calm under pressure, discipline, and a team-first mindset, he has long been involved in community outreach and youth programs across the city. The same traits that made him dependable on Super Bowl Sunday are now guiding him into public service.

Now trading shoulder pads for a badge, Clement is expected to assist with community policing and event-day security efforts throughout Philadelphia — including areas surrounding Lincoln Financial Field, where fans once erupted at his biggest moments.
For Eagles fans, Corey Clement will always be remembered as a Super Bowl champion, an undrafted fighter, and a player who delivered when the lights were brightest. And now, Philadelphia will see him again — not breaking tackles, but standing watch over the city that made him a legend.
In every way that matters, Corey Clement never truly left Philadelphia.