
A return home for a former Seahawk. Frank Clark is reuniting with the Seattle Seahawks.
The veteran pass-rusher will sign with the Seahawks after he passes his physical Wednesday. Frank Clark, who played his first four NFL seasons with the NFC West team, confirmed to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports that he’s flying to Seattle for a visit with the team.
The 30-year-old generated interest from multiple teams but opted to return to the city where his NFL career started on a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Kansas City Chiefs were among the clubs linked to him.
Seattle recently began looking for defensive help up front after linebacker Uchenna Nwosu went down with a pec injury.
The Seahawks drafted Clark in the second round in 2015. He racked up 35 sacks in 62 games with the team – including a career-high 13 in 2018 – before being traded to the Chiefs. The Former Michigan product then earned three Pro Bowl berths during his four-season stint in Kansas City
Clark looks to be a good veteran pass rusher for a team looking to make the playoffs. He has racked up 13.5 career postseason sacks – the second-most in NFL history. He won two Super Bowl trophies with the Chiefs.
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