Ex-Broncos pass rusher Frank Clark signing with Seahawks

After being cut by the Broncos, Frank Clark is returning to the Seahawks.

Ex-Denver Broncos pass rusher Frank Clark is now expected to sign with the Seattle Seahawks, according to multiple reports.

Clark was a Bronco for about six weeks before Denver released him. Clark came to Denver on a one-year, $5.45 million contract from the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs in the hopes of boosting a flagging pass rush.

Clark only appeared in two games for Denver, where he recorded only two tackles.

The Broncos have not had a lot of success with free agent pass rushers the past few years, signing Clark and ex-Cowboy Randy Gregory. Gregory was benched and then traded to the San Francisco 49ers earlier this month.

Clark looks to get back into the playoff picture with the Seahawks, who are now 4-2.

In the meantime, Denver will turn to young players such as Nik Bonitto, Baron Browning and Jonathan Cooper to kickstart a Vance Joseph-led pass rush.

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