Seattle Seahawks Re-Sign Veteran Defensive End Frank Clark After Denver Release
Veteran Defensive End Frank Clark Officially Returns to Seattle Seahawks After Release from Denver, Set to Play Sunday Against Cleveland
- Frank Clark, a veteran defensive end, has rejoined the Seattle Seahawks after being released by the Denver Broncos earlier this month.
- The 30-year-old Clark started his career with the Seattle Seahawks and will now return to add experience to what Coach Pete Carrol described as a 'young group of guys'.
- This move was necessitated by the season-ending pectoral injury suffered by Uchenna Nwosu; someone Clark will likely replace in the lineup.
- Although there were speculations about the Kansas City Chiefs possibly signing Clark, he chose to return to Seattle; his first NFL team.
- Clark's record includes 58 1/2 sacks in nine NFL seasons. He is particularly noted for his exceptional performance in the playoffs, recording 13 1/2 sacks in 17 playoff games.