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Will Clapp (born December 10, 1995) is an American professional football center for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the LSU Tigers. He has also played for the Los Angeles Chargers and the Buffalo Bills.

Key Information

Early life

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Clapp attended Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. He committed to play football for the LSU Tigers in January 2010.[1]

College career

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Clapp did not play as a true freshman in 2014 and chose to redshirt. In 2015, as a redshirt freshman, Clapp started all 12 games for the Tigers. He ranked third on the team in total snaps with 776 and knockdown blocks with 88, along with not allowing a sack all season.[2] He was named to the 2015 Southeastern Conference (SEC) All-Freshman team.[3]

As a redshirt sophomore in 2016, Clapp started 11 of 12 games, missing one due to injury. He played 648 snaps, had 58 knockdown blocks and did not allow a sack for the second straight season.[2] He was named to the 2016 All-SEC football team.[4]

In 2017, Clapp started all 13 games for the Tigers.[5] He was named to the All-SEC Football Team for the second year in a row.[6] After the season, he announced he was going to forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the 2018 NFL draft.[7]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 4+12 in
(1.94 m)
311 lb
(141 kg)
31+14 in
(0.79 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
5.39 s 1.81 s 3.13 s 4.92 s 8.04 s 29.0 in
(0.74 m)
8 ft 1 in
(2.46 m)
25 reps
All values from NFL Combine[8][9]

New Orleans Saints (first stint)

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Clapp was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the seventh round (245th overall) of the 2018 NFL draft.[10] On May 10, 2018, Clapp signed his rookie contract with the Saints.[11] He made his NFL debut on December 17, 2018, against the Carolina Panthers as a substitute for Michael Ola.[12] Clapp saw action in 14 games during the 2019 season, starting three.[13]

On September 26, 2020, Clapp was waived by the Saints and re-signed to the practice squad on September 29.[14][15] Clapp spent much of the remainder of the 2020 season alternating between the active roster and the practice squad,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] playing in several games in the middle of the season before being permanently added back to the active roster,[24] though he also spent time on the reserve/COVID-19 list during the postseason.[25][26]

Clapp re-signed with the Saints on April 20, 2021.[27] After starting the regular season on injured reserve,[28] Clapp was re-activated on October 2, spending the rest of the season alternating between the practice squad and active roster as with the previous year.[13][23] Clapp started three games in 2021, playing with the likes of Jameis Winston, Trevor Siemian, and Taysom Hill after spending his first three years with Drew Brees under center.[13]

Los Angeles Chargers

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On April 26, 2022, Clapp signed with the Los Angeles Chargers.[29]

On April 6, 2023, Clapp re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers.[30] Following a season-ending health issue from starter Corey Linsley, Clapp was named the starting center in Week 4. He suffered a knee injury in Week 15 and was placed on injured reserve on December 18.[31]

Buffalo Bills

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On March 22, 2024, Clapp signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.[32] The move reunited Clapp with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who was an offensive assistant with New Orleans during Clapp's rookie season. On August 27, 2024, he was waived by the Bills,[33] but later added to their practice squad.[34] He was promoted to the active roster on September 26.[35] He was waived on December 14, and re-signed to the practice squad three days later.[36][37]

New Orleans Saints (second stint)

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On March 13, 2025, Clapp signed a contract to return to the New Orleans Saints.[38] He suffered a Lisfranc injury in the team's first preseason game and was placed on season-ending injured reserve on August 12.[39]

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Will Clapp (born December 10, 1995) is an for the of the (). Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 314 pounds, Clapp is known for his positional versatility along the offensive line, having played , left guard, and right guard throughout his career. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to parents Heather and Tommy Clapp, he grew up in the city and attended , where he excelled in football as an offensive lineman. His father, Tommy, was a defensive lineman at LSU from 1984 to 1987 and later served as a permanent team captain for the Tigers. Clapp committed to (LSU) for college, following in his father's footsteps. At LSU from 2014 to 2017, Clapp redshirted his freshman year before becoming a key starter on the offensive line, appearing in 36 games with starts at center (13), left guard (12), and right guard (11). He earned First-Team All-SEC honors in 2017 from both coaches and media, was a finalist for the Rimington Trophy (awarded to the nation's top center), and served as a permanent team captain that season. In 2016, he received First-Team All-SEC from coaches and Second-Team from media, while in 2015, as a true freshman, he was named to the Freshman All-America teams by Sporting News and USA Today, as well as the SEC All-Freshman Team. Over his college career, Clapp played 2,279 snaps, blocked for three 1,000-yard rushers (Leonard Fournette in 2015, Derrius Guice in 2016 and 2017), and recorded 218 knockdowns with no sacks allowed in his final two seasons. Clapp was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the seventh round (245th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft, marking a homecoming for the New Orleans native. He spent his first four seasons (2018–2021) with the Saints, appearing in 34 games with 7 starts, primarily as a reserve but contributing on special teams and in rotational roles. In 2022, he signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, where he played 31 games over two seasons (2022–2023), starting 14 times and providing stability at center and guard amid injuries to starters. Clapp briefly joined the Buffalo Bills in 2024, appearing in one game with one start, before returning to the Saints on a one-year contract for 2025. However, his 2025 season was cut short when the Saints placed him on injured reserve in August, sidelining him for the entire year after a training camp injury. Through his NFL career, Clapp has appeared in 70 games (including postseason) with 22 starts across three teams, valued for his durability and ability to fill multiple interior line roles.

Early life

Early years

Will Clapp was born on December 10, 1995, in New Orleans, , to parents Heather and Tommy Clapp. He grew up in the New Orleans area in a sports-oriented family with deep ties to football. His father, Tommy Clapp, lettered as a defensive lineman at from 1984 to 1987 and was named a permanent team captain in his senior year. Clapp was the second of four brothers, all of whom played football, fostering an early environment immersed in the sport. From a young age, Clapp was exposed to professional football through attending games, often utilizing a suite at the Superdome provided by his father's company. This local connection reinforced his passion for the game amid the vibrant football culture of New Orleans. He received his initial education in the New Orleans area before attending , a family tradition as his father and brothers were also alumni. This foundational background in a football-centric household laid the groundwork for Clapp's transition to organized high school football.

High school career

Will Clapp attended Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 2010 to 2014, where he emerged as a standout offensive lineman on the football team. As a junior in 2012, Clapp earned first-team All-State honors in Class 5A, along with All-New Orleans Area large schools and All- 9-5A selections. In his senior year of 2013, he repeated as a first-team All-State honoree in Class 5A, helping anchor the offensive line during a 3-3 season that ended with a first-round playoff loss. Clapp's blocking prowess was instrumental in supporting a balanced offense, though specific individual metrics like knockdowns were not publicly detailed in high school records. Clapp's performance drew attention from multiple Southeastern Conference programs, including scholarship offers from Georgia, Ole Miss, and , as well as and Oklahoma State. Rated as a three-star recruit by scouting services, he committed to on January 12, 2013, following in the footsteps of his father, Tommy Clapp, a former LSU lineman.

College career

Time at LSU

Will Clapp enrolled at Louisiana State University in 2014 after committing from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans. As a true freshman in 2014, Clapp redshirted and did not appear in any games, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to college-level training. In 2015, as a redshirt freshman, Clapp transitioned to a starting role on the offensive line, primarily at right guard, starting 11 games there and one at left guard for the Tigers. He logged 776 snaps and recorded 88 knockdowns, contributing to an offensive unit that supported running back Leonard Fournette's 1,953-yard rushing season. During his sophomore year in 2016, Clapp shifted to left guard and started 11 of LSU's 13 games, including every snap in six contests such as the victory over Louisville. He accumulated 648 snaps and 58 knockdowns, with no sacks allowed, helping block for another 1,000-yard rusher in . As a junior in 2017, Clapp moved to and solidified his role as a leader, starting all 13 games and serving as a permanent team captain. He played 855 snaps, notched 72 knockdowns, and was instrumental in protecting the during LSU's SEC schedule, once more paving the way for Guice's productive rushing output, with no sacks allowed. Over his four seasons at LSU, Clapp started 36 games across guard and positions, totaling 2,279 snaps and 218 knockdowns, which underscored his reliability in anchoring the offensive line. Academically, he made steady progress and graduated in December 2017 with a in sports administration.

Honors and awards

During his time at LSU, Will Clapp garnered numerous accolades that highlighted his prowess as an offensive lineman and leader. In 2015, as a redshirt freshman, he earned Freshman All-America honors from , , and the (FWAA), and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team by the coaches. In 2016, Clapp received First-Team All-SEC honors from the coaches and Second-Team from the media as a guard. In 2017, he was named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy, recognizing the nation's top center, after anchoring the Tigers' offensive line in all 13 games. Clapp earned first-team All-SEC honors from both the Associated Press and SEC coaches in 2017, marking his second consecutive year receiving first-team recognition from the coaches. He was also voted a permanent team captain for the 2017 LSU Tigers, reflecting his leadership on and off the field. Additionally, Clapp was placed on the preseason watch list for the in 2017, an award given to the outstanding interior lineman in . These honors, earned through his consistent performance in protecting the quarterback and facilitating the run game during his junior season, solidified his reputation as one of the SEC's premier centers.

Professional career

New Orleans Saints (2018–2021)

Clapp was selected by the in the seventh round (245th overall) of the , a pick influenced by his strong college performance at LSU where he earned first-team All-SEC honors as a senior. On May 10, 2018, he signed a four-year contract worth $2,533,136, including a $73,136 . As a in 2018, Clapp appeared in three games for the Saints, recording one start at late in the season. In 2019, he established himself as a reliable , playing in 14 games with three starts at while providing depth at both guard and positions. Clapp's 2020 season saw him contribute in eight regular-season games without a start, often serving as an extra offensive lineman and on special teams; he also appeared in the Saints' Wild Card playoff loss to the . The following year, after beginning 2021 on injured reserve and missing the first three games, he returned on October 2 and played in nine contests, starting three while bolstering the offensive line depth. Over his initial four seasons with the Saints from 2018 to 2021, Clapp appeared in 34 regular-season games with seven starts, showcasing positional versatility between and guard. Upon the expiration of his rookie contract, he entered unrestricted free agency and signed with the on April 26, 2022.

Los Angeles Chargers (2022–2023)

Clapp signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an unrestricted free agent on April 26, 2022, agreeing to a one-year contract worth $1.135 million. In the 2022 season, Clapp appeared in all 17 regular-season games and the team's postseason contest, making three starts at center in place of the injured Corey Linsley. He provided reliable depth along the interior offensive line, allowing zero sacks and just eight pressures in 333 offensive snaps while earning a career-high 73.4 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus. Drawing from his prior NFL experience with the Saints, Clapp helped stabilize the unit during a season in which the Chargers ranked third in the league in net passing yards per game (269.6). On April 6, 2023, the Chargers re-signed Clapp to another one-year contract valued at $1.18 million. That year, following Linsley's season-ending health issue, Clapp assumed a larger role, starting 11 of the 14 games in which he appeared, primarily at but also providing versatility at guard. Over his two seasons with the Chargers, Clapp participated in 31 games, accumulating 14 starts focused on the interior line. His contract expired following the 2023 campaign, making him an unrestricted in March 2024.

Buffalo Bills (2024)

On March 22, 2024, Will Clapp signed a one-year contract with the as a to bolster offensive line depth, reuniting him with offensive coordinator Joe Brady from his time with the New Orleans Saints. Clapp's primary role with the Bills was on the practice squad, where he provided veteran experience following his initial release on August 27, 2024, during final roster cuts; he was re-signed to the practice squad the next day and later elevated to the active roster on 26. Despite being promoted to the 53-man roster, Clapp remained a healthy scratch for most of the season before being released again on December 14 and re-added to the practice squad three days later. Clapp appeared in one regular-season game for the Bills in 2024, starting at right guard and playing all 63 offensive snaps in the Week 18 finale against the on January 5, 2025, after being elevated from the practice squad. The Bills had already secured the AFC's No. 2 playoff seed, rendering the contest inconsequential for playoff positioning.

New Orleans Saints (2025–present)

On March 13, 2025, the New Orleans Saints agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent center/guard Will Clapp on a one-year contract worth $1,422,500, marking his return to the team as a hometown player from New Orleans. Clapp, who had previously played for the Saints from 2018 to 2021, was signed to provide versatile depth along the offensive line, capable of playing center, left guard, and right guard based on his experience across multiple teams. Clapp entered as a key backup, leveraging his familiarity with the Saints' system and local roots to integrate into the offensive line rotation. However, during the preseason opener on August 10, 2025, he suffered a to his right foot, which required season-ending surgery. The Saints placed him on injured reserve on August 12, 2025, ruling him out for the entire regular season. As of November 17, 2025, following Week 10 of the 2025 season, Clapp has not appeared in any regular-season games due to the injury, with zero games played or started recorded for the year. While recovering, Clapp has assumed a role within the team. His contract, set to expire after the 2025 season, leaves open the possibility of an extension depending on his recovery timeline, projected to extend into early 2026.

Personal life

Family background

Will Clapp was born on December 10, 1995, in New Orleans, , to parents Heather and Tommy Clapp, who reside in New Orleans' Garden District. His father, Tommy, is a former defensive lineman at from 1984 to 1987, where he recorded 139 tackles and served as a permanent team captain in 1987, and a 1982 graduate of . Clapp grew up in a household with three younger brothers—Jacob, Matthew, and Michael—all of whom also played football and attended , fostering a family environment deeply immersed in the sport. The Clapp family's ties to New Orleans' sports culture were strengthened through their experiences during and after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, when Clapp was nine years old. Evacuating ahead of the storm, the immediate family—along with Clapp's grandmother, an uncle, and two cousins—spent approximately two months in a cramped two-bedroom trailer at a family friend's camp on False River, about 45 minutes from Baton Rouge, sleeping on the floor amid the displacement. While their own home avoided flooding, Clapp's grandmother lost everything in 15 feet of water and relocated to a property behind his parents' house using insurance proceeds, and the family's print shop, owned by his mother, was inundated with 15-16 feet of water and never rebuilt. These challenges mirrored the broader community's recovery efforts, with extended relatives living with the Clapps for at least a year, highlighting their role in supporting family networks during the city's rebuilding. Raised in this resilient New Orleans household, Clapp benefited from a supportive environment that encouraged participation in multiple sports, including football and wrestling, influenced by his father's athletic background and his brothers' involvement in similar activities. His early years in the area also nurtured a lifelong fandom for the , reinforced by family attendance at games through his father's work connections. Clapp married his high school sweetheart, (née Cousins), in March 2020. They have a daughter, Olivia Grace, born in May 2021.

Philanthropic activities

Will Clapp has demonstrated long-term commitment to supporting individuals with (ALS) through his involvement with Team Gleason, the foundation established in 2011 by former safety following his ALS diagnosis. The organization focuses on empowering people living with ALS by providing adaptive technology, equipment, and resources to enhance quality of life. Clapp's engagement began early in his professional career, including as a coach at the Gleason Clinics, where current and former Saints players instruct participants in sports and life skills tailored for those with ALS and their families. In 2018, Clapp participated in a Team Gleason youth football camp held at the Saints' training facility, collaborating with teammates and former players to mentor children while raising awareness for support initiatives. He has attended key events, such as the 2019 Gleason Gras gala, which benefits the foundation's mission, and co-hosted aspects of the Away With festival that year, helping raise over $335,000 for innovative care and equipment. Clapp extended his advocacy during his time with the Los Angeles Chargers by participating in the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats campaign in 2022, donning custom cleats to highlight Team Gleason and emphasize their role in providing life-changing support for ALS patients. His efforts align with broader community work in New Orleans, where his local roots have amplified participation in youth-oriented programs tied to ALS awareness and football clinics.

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