Frank Dominick Clark is an American football defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL).
For Glenville High School’s head coach Ted Ginn Sr., Clark played a variety of positions in high school, but he had the least interest in playing the position that Ginn thought he was most naturally suited for (outside linebacker or defensive end).
He was especially enthusiastic about playing safety. As a senior, he caught 12 receptions, including three for touchdowns, and made 70 tackles and 19 sacks on defence.
The Seattle Seahawks selected Clark with the 63rd overall pick in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Coming off back-to-back Super Bowl appearances, Clark joined the Legion of Boom defence. At defensive end, he spent the 2015 season filling in for Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril.
Clark had 2 tackles against the Chicago Bears in week 3 on September 27. On November 29 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Clark had a sack. On December 6 against the Minnesota Vikings, Clark had 2 sacks. In the Divisional Round of the 2015–16 NFL Playoffs against the Carolina Panthers, Clark had one sack in the 31.
Where Is Frank Clark From: What Is Frank Clark’s Nationality?
He’s an American from Bakersfield, California.