Frank Dominick Clark is a member of the Kansas City Chiefs and plays defensive end for them in the National Football League (NFL).
He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks to play for them in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft. The Seahawks declared Clark as their franchise player during the 2018 season before trading him to the Chiefs,
who then gave him a new contract worth an additional $105 million. Clark received two All-Big Ten honors while playing collegiate football for the University of Michigan.
He recorded 70 tackles and 19 sacks on the defensive side of the ball in his senior year of high school. He caught 12 passes for an offensive gain of three touchdowns.
Clark was a player with a national rating of three stars at outside linebacker, tight end, and defensive end. He signed a National Letter of Intent on February 2, 2011,
expressing his desire to study at the University of Michigan. He participated in a range of events while he was a member of the track and field team, including sprints,
hurdles, and jumps. He was dismissed from the football team in November 2014 for his role in a domestic violence incident,
despite being named to the All-Big Ten team by the Michigan coaches and garnering honourable mention. He made an interception as a rookie in the Sugar Bowl game between Virginia Tech and Michigan in 2012,
That helped set up one of Michigan’s touchdowns. Clark recorded 1.5 sacks against the Huskies on September 21, 2013, as the 2013 Wolverines were clinging to a 24-21 lead against Connecticut.
How Much Does Frank Clark Make?
The sum that he takes home each year on average is 15,087,500 dollars. In the year 2022, Clark’s base salary is expected to be $3,311,111.