Frank Clark Returning to Seattle Seahawks on One-Year Deal: Report
Clark previously played his first four NFL seasons in Seattle, racking up 35 sacks and eight forced fumbles
The Seattle Seahawks signed veteran defensive end Frank Clark to a one-year deal on Thursday, according to ESPN.
Clark began his career in Seattle when the team drafted him the 63rd overall pick out of Michigan in the 2015 NFL Draft. He played four seasons in Seattle, racking up 35 sacks and eight forced fumbles.
Clark didn't make his first Pro Bowl however until being traded the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 after Seattle placed the franchise tag on him ahead of free agency. He made the Pro Bowl three out of his four seasons in Kansas City and helped the team win two Super Bowls in 2019 and 2022. .
Clark signed with the Broncos this offseason, but was released on October 14. He was on the Broncos roster for 5 games, three of which he was inactive for, and didn't record any stats.
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