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  • Broncos' Frank Clark: Won't play at Dolphins

    Clark (hip) is listed as out for Sunday's game at Miami, Armando Salguero of Fox News reports. After missing practice all week, Clark will have to sit out a second consecutive game with a hip injury. 2022 second-rounder Nik Bonitto will continue to see increased reps in his stead.
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  • Broncos' Frank Clark: Sits out practice

    Clark (hip) did not practice Wednesday, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports. Clark sat out Sunday's loss to the Commanders and now could miss the team's Week 3 contest as well. If the 30-year-old ends up missing a second straight week, Nik Bonitto will likely see increased playing time.
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  • Broncos' Frank Clark: Won't play versus Washington

    Clark (hip) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Commanders, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports. Clark was injured in practice Wednesday and will reportedly miss multiple weeks. The 30-year-old saw action on 42 percent of the defensive snaps last week, rotating in as a pass rusher behind starters Randy Gregory and Jonathon Cooper. Clark picked up two tackles in the loss to the Raiders.
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  • Broncos' Frank Clark: Likely out multiple weeks

    Clark is considered week-to-week after injuring his hip in Wednesday's practice, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Clark ended up missing Thursday's practice and hasn't been officially ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Commanders, though Rapoport's report suggests the veteran edge rusher won't be available Week 2, and possibly another game or two beyond that. Nik Bonitto should be the first man up off the bench to serve as a rotational edge rusher behind starting outside linebackers Randy Gregory and Jonathon Cooper.
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  • Frank Clark: Released Tuesday

    Clark was released by Kansas City on Tuesday, Matt McMullen of the team's official site reports. Clark was expected to be released after the two sides were unable to come to terms on a reworked deal, but now it's official. This move will save the defending Super Bowl champions $21 million in cap space and will send the 2015 second-round pick to the open market. While the 29-year-old is not as productive as he once was, Clark can still be a solid contributor.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Still dealing with injury

    Clark (groin) was a limited participant in practice Tuesday, James Palmer of NFL Network reports. Clark suffered a groin strain in the team's regular-season finale against the Raiders. He wasn't expected to miss any time after the team's bye week, so his limited participation is of some concern. However, with three days left before the team plays the Jaguars in the divisional round, Clark still has time to be ready to play Saturday.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Has minor groin strain

    Clark has a groin strain that coach Andy Reid described as minor, Nate Taylor of The Ahtletic reports. Reid didn't seem overly concerned over the injury Clark suffered in Week 18 against the Raiders, clarifying that Clark "should be able to return after a little bit of rest." The Chiefs will get exactly that, as they have a bye into the divisional round as the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Clark was a key member of Kansas City's pass rush in the regular season, racking up five sacks in 15 games.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Playing Sunday

    Clark (illness) is active Sunday against the Bengals, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports. Clark was a late addition to the team's injury report, but apparently he's feeling well enough to play. His ability to suit up should be a boon for the Chiefs' pass rush against the Bengals.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Uncertain to play Sunday

    The Chiefs added Clark to their Week 13 injury report and are listing him as questionable for Sunday's game in Cincinnati due to an illness. Kansas City will likely wait and see how Clark progresses in his recovery from the illness over the next few hours before a decision on his status is made around 2:55 p.m. ET, when the team is set to release its inactive list. Clark ranks fourth on the Chiefs with three sacks on the season.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Returns from suspension

    Clark's two-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy was lifted by commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday, Charles Goodman of USA Today reports. Clark will not count against the Chiefs' 53-man roster limit thanks to a roster exemption, though he figures to be activated sometime ahead of Sunday's game against the Chargers. The eighth-year defensive recorded 15 tackles, including three sacks, over the first seven games of the season, and he should reprise his starting role moving forward. Clark's return should help bolster Kansas City's deep corps of pass rushers alongside Carlos Dunlap and Chris Jones.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Dodges Week 6 injury report

    Clark (illness) was a full participant at practice Friday and carries no game status designation into Sunday's game versus Buffalo. Clark was forced out of Kansas City's win versus Las Vegas in Week 5 early with an unspecified illness, but it now appears he'll be ready to play again in Week 6. He should re-establish himself as the Chiefs' second starting defensive end across from George Karlaftis versus the Bills.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: No injury designation for Week 5

    Clark doesn't have an injury designation heading into Sunday's game against the Bills. Clark missed the last two games due to a hamstring injury, but he was a full participant in practice throughout this week. The 28-year-old recorded two solo tackles in his lone appearance this season.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Out versus Philly

    Clark (hamstring) will not play in Sunday's matchup with the Eagles. Clark practiced in limited fashion throughout the week and the Chiefs have ultimately opted to err on the side of caution in Week 4. The absence will mark his second consecutive game missed due to his hamstring issue. Look for Mike Danna and Alex Okafor to see increased snaps as a a result.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Questionable against Philadelphia

    Clark (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Eagles. Clark was limited in all three of Kansas City's practices this week due to this hamstring injury, which kept him from suiting up for the Chiefs' Week 3 loss to the Chargers. Getting Clark back would be a big boon to the struggling Kansas City defense, as Clark has racked up 46 sacks since the 2016 campaign, including 14 in 30 games as a member of the Chiefs.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Questionable for season opener

    Clark (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's Week 1 matchup against the Browns, Herbie Teope of The Kansas City Star reports. Clark was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday, but he impressed during Friday's practice session. As long as he doesn't face any setbacks in the coming days, the defensive end will likely be able to handle a full workload against Cleveland.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Will report to camp

    Coach Andy Reid confirmed Friday that Clark will report to the start of training camp, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports. Frank is facing two felony charges related to a June arrest. While the veteran's legal situation plays out, he will be eligible to participate in training camp activities alongside teammates. However, it remains possible that Clark will be forced to miss time this season, so his situation warrants monitoring.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Facing felony charge

    Clark was arrested and charged Sunday in Los Angeles with felony illegal possession of a firearm, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports. Clark was booked following a traffic stop and later released on bond Monday afternoon. After the Chiefs acquired him via a trade with the Seahawks in April 2019, they reached an agreement on a five-year, $105.5 million contract. In two years since the move, Clark has racked up 66 tackles, 14 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception in 29 regular-season games. It remains to be seen if his current legal troubles will impact his ability to suit up during the 2021 campaign.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Gearing up Sunday

    Clark (illness) is active for Sunday's game versus the Falcons, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. Clark will start at defensive end and look to pressure Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan. The sixth-year pro has produced 27 tackles and five sacks through 14 games this season.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: Comes down with illness

    Clark (illness) was a non-participant during the Chiefs' practice session Thursday. Clark faced no limitations during Wednesday's practice, but he's now surfaced with an issue three days prior to the team's Week 16 matchup. The two-time Pro Bowler has been able to avoid a missed game all season, and he's sat out a total of just four contests over six professional campaigns. If he's unable to face the Falcons, Tim Ward or Alex Okafor would be the top candidates to fill in at the veteran's defensive end spot.
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  • Chiefs' Frank Clark: On track to play

    Clark (knee), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Clark never practiced fully this week while managing the knee injury, but he was at least able to get some limited activity in Thursday and Friday. Assuming he doesn't experience any setbacks while warming up or during the contest, Clark should start and handle his usual snap count. The defensive end has tallied 18 tackles, three sacks and a fumble recovery through the Chiefs' first eight games.
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