(610 Sports) – Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark, the subject of much scrutiny over his lack of production in relation to his hefty contract, exited today's training camp practice early, per reports from media on site in St. Joseph, MO.
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Clark had missed some practice time this past week, after aggravating the hamstring and did not appear in the Chiefs preseason opener against San Francisco. Clark was cleared to start practicing again, yesterday, and appeared to re-aggravate the injury during one-on-one drills, before exiting the field and limping to the medical tent with trainers.
Clark is entering his third year with Kansas City after signing a 5 year, $104,000,000 contract. He recorded 6.0 sacks, eight tackles for loss, and 15 quarterback hits in 2020.