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“The NFL is not a final destination,” Harris said. “That’s what guys have to realize.”

Clark, who turns 36 in April, would have kept playing if the Bears hadn’t declined to re-sign him late in 2011 after his recovery from a sprained knee.

The reality of football being an afterthought became clearer last September when Clark dropped by Halas Hall to huddle with the team’s community relations department about his youth foundation. After the meeting, he said security escorted him off the property. He was viewed as an uninvited free agent, not a former member of the Bears’ family.

“I was like, ‘Are you serious?’” Clark said. “So what I did, just so I could have a relationship with the team was, I wrote them a letter saying my intentions were to never play again and that I was officially retired from football.”

He has prepared well for the transition. Clark owns a degree in communications from Wake Forest and pondered a future as member of the media. He hosted his own radio show — “Sportsmanlike Conduct” — for a year on WRMN-AM 1410 in Elgin until he decided to dedicate himself fully to real estate.

“I never identify myself as just an athlete,” Clark said. “There’s more to me than just playing football. A lot of guys struggle because they were just athletes all their lives.

“When they take the sport away from you, when you no longer can play, who are you then?

“Real estate, this is my career now. I want to retire when I’m 50, so I have 14 more years to go.”

Media darling

Nathan Vasher: “(Lovie Smith), you have a couple of interviews lined up? What’s on your plate?”

Lovie Smith impersonator: “You know, Lovie’s always got something going on. It’s always love for Lovie out there, despite what you heard, Nate Vash. ... I’m just glad I’m not in that Bear weather no more.”

That’s a snippet from a Jan. 7 podcast of the Jmack and Nate Vash show on chicagolandsportsradio.com. Former Bears fullback Jason McKie comically attempted to play the role of his former coach during a skit with his co-host, ex-Bears cornerback Vasher.

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