Caitlin Clark’s influence continues to grow and transcend the WNBA in her rookie season as the Indiana Fever’s sensation pulls in some of American Football’s top talent from the NFL to watch her battle for wins.
Geno Stone, the Cincinnati Bengals’ safety, is the latest footballer to support the star as he was spotted wearing an Iowa Hawkeyes‘ themed jersey as he got off the plane ahead of their preseason game against the Chicago Bears.
Caitlin Clark gets in Fever teammate’s face after dominant practice display
The defensive player led the NFL in interceptions through 2023 with the Baltimore Ravens before deciding to head for new pastures, highlighting the kind of talent that Clark is pulling in to watch women’s basketball.
He could even stop by the Gainbridge FieldHouse on commute to watch the 22 year-old shoot some of her iconic “logo three” shots, as they take on the Phoenix Mercury on Friday, August 16 as the WNBA season resumes.
Clark bids to slingshot the Fever into playoffs contention with 14 games to go, with the team sitting pretty in third in the Eastern Conference and with the overall seventh best record in the WNBA, with 11 wins from 15 games.
The ex-Iowa Hawkeye is averaging 17.1 points per game, 8.2 assists per game and 5.8 rebounds per game from the guard position, earning her considerable praise and a good shot at the Rookie of the Year Award.
She’s widely thought to be competing against the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese for the prize as the two NCAA rivals continue their competitive streaks against each other into professional basketball after starring through college.
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As mentioned earlier, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever will welcome the Phoenix Mercury to the Gainbridge FieldHouse on Friday, August 16 with the game tipping off at 20:30 ET/17:30 PT.
The Mercury have a positive record through 2024, earning 13 wins and 12 losses through 15 WNBA games.