Record-breaking Clark on his way to a second MVP?
Felix Pahl

Before the 2025 season, many fans and experts were unsure what to expect from Jadrian Clark. The former Rhein Fire and Hamburg Sea Devils quarterback had already won an MVP and two championships. But now, he had joined the new ELF franchise Nordic Storm in Denmark. Could he bring the same success to a brand-new team?
Ten weeks into the season, the answer is clear: yes, he can - and maybe even better than ever.
A historic performance in Week 10
In Week 10 against the Berlin Thunder, Clark had one of the best games in European League of Football history. He threw for 519 passing yards and 7 touchdowns, setting a new ELF record for most passing yards in a single game.
The previous record? Also held by Clark - 514 yards for Rhein Fire against the Istanbul Rams in Week 11 of the 2022 season.
In fact, Jadrian Clark now holds four of the top five single-game passing yard performances in ELF history. His ability to perform at the highest level, week after week and year after year, sets him apart from the rest.
Watch Jadrian Clarks performance against Berlin Thunder here!
Stats that speak for themselves
After 10 weeks, Clark’s season numbers are nothing short of amazing:
- 2,619 passing yards
- 37 touchdowns
- Only 4 interceptions
He leads one of the most explosive offenses in the ELF and has helped the Nordic Storm remain undefeated so far.
MVP race heats up
With this performance, Clark is now back in the conversation for the 2025 MVP Award, which will be presented during the ELF Honors the night before the Championship Game.
But the race is tight.
- Reid Sinnett, quarterback of the Madrid Bravos, has even more passing yards: 2,961 yards, also 37 touchdowns, and just 3 interceptions.
- His teammate, wide receiver Aron Cruickshank, is also a top MVP candidate with 90 catches, 1,363 yards, and 17 touchdowns.
Can Clark beat out these two stars? It might depend on how the rest of the season plays out - and if the Nordic Storm can stay unbeaten.
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Next MVP title on the horizon?
Jadrian Clark already made history in the ELF. But now, he’s writing new chapters with a new team. If he keeps playing like this, his second MVP trophy may just be waiting for him.
And who knows - maybe even a third championship ring.