Frank Clark cut

Seems more useful than Irvin at the moment. Had some big moments (and penalties) in playoffs

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https://x.com/RapSheet/status/1741205793909706991?s=20

If lions get 3 seed hopefully Seattle lucks their way to 6 seed now.

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The Seahawks cut him for a reason. The guy has been mailing it in for years now.

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In terms of guys who wouldn’t fit the “type” that Brad and Dan are looking for, Clark is near the top, probably right below Jaire Alexander.

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Frank Clark’s return to the Seahawks didn’t last long. The team on Saturday finalized what had become apparent in recent weeks: There was no place on the Seahawks for a 30-year-old pass rusher with no sacks in two months that they have been making a healthy scratch for game days. A league source told The News Tribune Saturday the Seahawks cut Clark to clear a spot on the active roster a day before its key game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday at Lumen Field. Why? He gave them no production in his only role: pressuring opposing quarterbacks.

The Seahawks ruled Clark out of their game Sunday against the Steelers. It was going to be the third consecutive game he was going to miss inactive. He missed Seattle’s win last week at Tennessee. The team said he had an illness. The Seahawks had six sacks in that game without him. Seattle leads the NFC in sacks this season, without any from Clark. He isn’t injured. Friday, Seattle gave him the unusual designation for being out for Sunday’s game as “NIR (Not Injury Related)-Resting player.” Coach Pete Carroll was stern not wanting to talk about Clark’s status with the team on Friday. “Frank is out for the game. And that’s where he is right now,” Carroll said. “Frank’s fine. I’m not talking about him. That’s it. I’ve got nothin’ for you. He’s out right now.

“And we’ll just leave it at that.” The next day, he was off the team.

Clark played in six games with no sacks and six tackles since the Seahawks signed back their former second-round pick as a free agent. The Seahawks are the third team to release Clark this year. The Kansas City Chiefs released him in March, after four seasons and winning two Super Bowl rings with them from 2019-22. The Denver Broncos cut Clark Oct. 14 after he had no sacks playing 29% of snaps in two games for them early this season.

Read more at: https://www.tri-cityherald.com/sports/article283673258.html#storylink=cpy

There will be plenty of fans clamoring to sign him because of…“name.” That track record speaks for itself.

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