The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: 25 athletes who out-shine their parents


[post_page_title]Clay III & Clay Matthews Jr.[/post_page_title]
We shouldn’t have to introduce you to Clay Matthews (III). If you’ve watched the NFL over the last few years, you know who he is and what he can do. More specifically, Matthews has 72.5 sacks for his career with the Green Bay Packers, adding six interceptions, six Pro Bowl appearances and is a Super Bowl Champ. He did have a chance to learn from one of the best, his father Clay Matthews Jr. Jr tallied 69.5 sacks for his career and was a four-time Pro Bowler. The younger Matthews still has several more years to go in his career, so it’s easy to see how he’ll be greater than his father.
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