Devon Clements

Expertise:
NFL, Fantasy Football
Education:
UMass Dartmouth, Westfield State University
Location:
Portland, Maine

Experience

Devon Clements is a sports journalist covering the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts. He also contributes to Heavy's dfsPro Daily newsletter.

A New England native who has covered the NFL since 2017, he previously covered the New England Patriots for Sports Illustrated and USA Today's Sports Media Group.

His past bylines also include CLNS Media Network and Massachusetts high school sports coverage for The Standard-Times.

Education

Devon Clements holds a bachelor's degree in English, with a focus on writing and communications, from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

He also attended Westfield State University and is a graduate of Sports Management Worldwide's Football GM & Scouting course.

Latest Articles From Devon Clements

  • Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Called Out by Brother for Outburst Toward HC Andy Reid

    Philadelphia Eagles C Jason Kelce called out his brother, Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce, for his sideline outburst toward HC Andy Reid.

  • Raiders Star Goes Viral for Reaction to Chiefs Winning Super Bowl [LOOK]

  • Insider Raises Eyebrows by Predicting Chiefs DT Chris Jones’s NFL Future

  • Chiefs 10-Year Veteran Named 2024 Super Bowl’s ‘Unsung Hero’

  • Chiefs’ Andy Reid Reveals Text to Raiders HC Ahead of 2024 Super Bowl

  • Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Puts NFL on Notice After Winning Super Bowl

    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes put the NFL on notice after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl.

  • Tyreek Hill Puts AFC on Notice Ahead of Chiefs-49ers 2024 Super Bowl

  • Chiefs Players ‘Moved to Tears’ Over Travis Kelce’s Pregame Speech: Report

  • Tyreek Hill Predicts Winner of Chiefs-49ers 2024 Super Bowl

  • Raiders’ Maxx Crosby Sends Bold Message to Chiefs Amidst Super Bowl Pick

  • Tyreek Hill Raises Eyebrows Over Reaction to Chiefs Making Super Bowl

    Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill says he feels like a "sad little brother" watching the Kansas City Chiefs play in the Super Bowl.

  • Rob Riggle: A Lifelong Chiefs Fan ‘Proud’ of KC for Quieting the Haters

  • Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Claps Back at Ex-Teammate & 49ers CB

  • Chiefs’ Andy Reid Gives Discouraging Update on RB Jerick McKinnon

  • Ex-Chief & 49ers CB Disrespects KC With 2-Word Message

  • Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Has Epic Response to Taylor Swift’s Grammy Awards

  • Key Chiefs Coach Could Earn Promotion from ‘Several’ Teams: Report

  • NFL Cracks Down on Ravens Rookie for Taunting Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed

  • All-Pro Defender Tries to Lure Chiefs DT Chris Jones to Raiders

  • Ex-Chiefs Coach Snubbed by Commanders for Head Coaching Vacancy

    Ex-Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders OC Eric Bieniemy was not selected to be Washington's next head coach.

  • Chiefs Named Landing Spot for Veteran Free Agent WR Worth $68 Million

  • Chiefs’ Ascending Star Named KC’s Most Improved Player

  • Chiefs Should Sign 2-Time Champion as Replacment for DE Charles Omenihu

  • Chiefs’ Andy Reid Addresses WR Kadarius Toney Saying KC Lied About His Injury

  • Chiefs’ Justin Reid Roasts Ravens Rookie After Costly Mistake

    Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid roasted Baltimore Ravens rookie receiver Zay Flowers for his costly end zone fumble.

  • Injured Chiefs DE Charles Omenihu Reveals Status for 2024 Super Bowl

  • Insider Gives Bleak Outlook on Chiefs’ Joe Thuney if KC Advances to Super Bowl

  • Chiefs’ Budding Star Projected to Breakout as Replacement for 47-Game Starter

  • Tyreek Hill Predicts Winner of Chiefs-Ravens AFC Championship Game

  • Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Responds to Facing Patrick Mahomes in AFC Championship

    Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson admits that he doesn't like facing Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, albeit with a humorous tone.