
Caitlin Clark has always been a multi-sport talent. Apart from shining as a basketball player for Dowling Catholic High School in Iowa, she was also their star soccer athlete. Apart from soccer, Clark has always been a golf enthusiast.
In fact, Clark has participated the past two years in a one-day pro-am that takes place the week of Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam's LPGA Tour event in Florida. Clark clearly enjoys playing different sports and has shown her talent in them again and again.
Her Indiana Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston, thinks that her teammate can be a great football player, too.
On her "Post Moves” podcast with WNBA legend Candace Parker, Boston discussed a hypothetical NFL team of WNBA players. Parker picked Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi as her quarterback. Meanwhile, Boston didn’t hesitate to select her teammate Clark as a QB.
“I'm going QB. Caitlin, I know you saw that arm,” said Boston.
Boston was referring to a viral clip of Clark throwing a neat overhead football pass. The best part about the pass was that the person she threw to was tackling a defender, and it had to be pinpoint.
Caitlin Clark's pocket presence is elite.
— WNBA on ION (@IONWNBA) January 23, 2026
Someone might have to sign her to play QB ASAP. pic.twitter.com/c6Beajxid1
It is a reminder of Clark’s unbelievable WNBA passes. She is known to throw incredible lead passes that often end up in highlight reels. Boston has been at the receiving end of those passes numerous times and knows what her teammate brings to the table.
Apart from that, Clark has been raised in a household full of athletes. Her older brother Blake Clark was a backup quarterback for the Iowa State Cyclones. Thus, having a strong arm runs in the family.
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