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Update:
Seahawks are indeed signing Pass-Rusher Frank Clark after he passed his physical, according to NFL Insider Josina Anderson.
I’m told Frank Clark has passed his physical & is on his way to sign with the #Seahawks, per source.
There’s a possibility he may play this weekend vs the #Browns. pic.twitter.com/TclchBAM4V
— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) October 26, 2023
Original Story:
Veteran pass-rusher Frank Clark is making his way back to the Seahawks, according to reports from CBS’ Josina Anderson.
Clark’s reunion with the Seahawks hinges on a successful physical, after which he’ll promptly join their 53-man roster.
Reunion: Free agent Frank Clark is, in fact, signing with the #Seahawks after he passes his physical today, per me and @TomPelissero. He'll sign to the 53-man roster and give a boost to their pass-rush.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 25, 2023
The Broncos had let go of Clark earlier this month, seeking to shed his hefty contract after his stint in Denver didn’t pan out as expected.
Surprisingly, no takers emerged for a trade prior to Clark’s release, even after Clark agreed to a pay cut. Although there were reports of a possible reunion with the Chiefs, it appears he’s heading back to where his NFL career started.
Clark’s return to Seattle aims to inject fresh life into their pass-rush, especially after the unfortunate loss of pass-rusher Uchenna Nwosu to a season-ending injury.
Frank Clark is powerful. The #Seahawks ran a tackle-end (T-E) stunt off the left side. Quinton Jefferson penetrates through the B-gap while Clark loops back through the A-gap destroying the guard to the ground for the sack. Great play by @TheRealFrankC_pic.twitter.com/K2bB3ww3f6
— Samuel Gold (@SamuelRGold) December 11, 2018
Clark, who entered the league as a Seahawks second-round pick in 2015, boasts an impressive resume from his previous tenure in Seattle. In his four-year stint, he racked up 35 sacks and eight forced fumbles.