Johnny Knox, Chicago Bears
“NSA was my agency from the beginning. I knew the first time I met Bridge and Harold there was no other agency for me. They are a part of my family and I am a part of theirs!”

“NSA was my agency from the beginning. I knew the first time I met Bridge and Harold there was no other agency for me. They are a part of my family and I am a part of theirs!”
Pro Career:
Clinton Hart started his career with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2002, and once signed he was allocated
to the NFL Europe. In Europe he played for the Rhein Fire and Amsterdam Admirals. Harts career took off
in 2003 with the Eagles when he was called upon to replace injured Pro Bowl safety Brian Dawkins. After
being signed with San Diego he made his mark in 2004 tying for the team lead with 15 special teams tackles, and in 2006 he lead the team with 22. Hart finished the 2007 season tied for ninth in the NFL and was second on the squad with a career-high five interceptions.
College Career:
Hart attended Central Florida Community College from 1996-1998 to play baseball and stay close to his family.
Personal:
Clinton has not forgotten his roots in Florida. He hosts a youth football camp and donates time and resources to the Webster Sports Complex near his hometown of Bushnell, Fla.. He has helped get equipment and shoes for the players at his alma mater, South Sumter HS. He also helped rebuild the roof on the church he and his family attended in Webster. And in 2006, he started the Clinton Hart Foundation to help at-risk children and fund an annual scholarship program. He also worked as a counselor and recreation specialist at the Marion Youth Development Cent in Ocala, Fla.. In October of 2006 the Harts had their first child, a daughter named Lillian.