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WATCH: Caitlin Clark spotted at Indianapolis Colts vs Pittsburgh Steelers game with her fiance, Connor McCaffery

Basketball: Clark was seen cheering for her home team, in the Indianapolis Colts vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game. She was spotted at the NFL game with her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery.

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Varun Sarwate
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Indiana Fever just lost to the Connecticut Sun at the end of 2024 WNBA season, ending with their elimination from the first round of the playoffs. Now that the Fever is in the offseason, Caitlin Clark will rest until the 2025 campaign. Clark was seen cheering for her home team during the Week 4 of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game. She was spotted at the NFL game with her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, and teammate Lexie Hull from the Fever. 

Lexie Hull, Clark's teammate on was with the pair. When the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year came on the screen, Colts fans at Lucas Oil Stadium applauded her. Hull, McCaffery, and Clark were seen throughout the game on the jumbotron. The video of her having a good time with Clark was shared by the Colts. 

Watch the video here:

On August 17, Caitlin Clark attended the Colts' pre-season game against the Cardinals with her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery. Clark and Hull's season came to an end on Wednesday when they fell to the Connecticut Sun 87-81 in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.

Caitlin Clark enjoying her free time

After nine years, Indiana Fever's first playoff game returned to the home fans. Clark had a valiant 25 points and nine assists, but it wasn't enough to keep the Indiana ahead and postpone the series. With her season beginning in November 2024 with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Caitlin Clark had a much-needed respite from basketball after playing for over ten months in a row. She was hardly given a rest because of the short lead time before her impending WNBA debut.

Caitlin Clark intends to give up playing basketball for the time being. Clark has no plans to go overseas or take part in Breanna Stewart's Unrivaled League, in contrast to the majority of WNBA players. Instead, the former Iowa standout said she intends to give golf a shot in the Fever's post-game interviews on Wednesday.

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