The Seattle Seahawks are pulling the plug on their reunion story.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Saturday that the Seahawks have launched veteran linebacker Frank Clark. The transfer comes simply two months after Seattle had introduced him again for a second stint with the group.
The 30-year-old was a second-round draft choose by the Seahawks in 2015 (No. 63 total) and performed his first 4 NFL seasons with them. However Clark blossomed after he was traded to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs in 2019. He made three straight Professional Bowl groups from 2019-21 and began on each of Kansas Metropolis’s Tremendous Bowl-winning groups of the final half-decade earlier than being launched in March of this 12 months.
Clark’s second stint with Seattle wasn’t a lot to put in writing residence about as he had been a wholesome scratch in two of the final three weeks and made simply six spot appearances for them this season total.
With the Seahawks deciding to formally minimize him free, Clark features the unlucky distinction of getting released by three different teams within the same calendar year.