NFL and Michigan football fans, alike, got accustomed to seeing former Wolverine defensive end Frank Clark dominating off the edge for Kansas City, but he found a new home this offseason, signing with the Denver Broncos. However, that didn’t last long as he found himself sidelined a few weeks into the season.
But it didn’t take long for him to find a new destination and it’s one that was already familiar to the once-Michigan football standout.
On Wednesday, NFL insider Ian Rapoport revealed that Clark has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, the team that initially chose him in the NFL draft.
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
This is Clark’s ninth year in the league after leaving Michigan football following the 2014 season. His most memorable game for the maize and blue came in 2012 at Ohio State, when he had some disruptive sacks of then-quarterback Braxton Miller.
One of the few to come to Ann Arbor from Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville, Clark was picked in the second round of the 2015 NFL draft by his prodigal team.