
Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark has been suspended for two games. The suspension is for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy after Clark pleaded “no contest” to two misdemeanor charges which were for possessing a concealed firearm.
The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported the news via Twitter on Tuesday evening.
Clark is one of the Chiefs’ key defensive pieces, and anchors their pass rush. In three-plus years with Kansas City, he has played 62 games, collected 35 sacks, 136 tackles, forced four fumbles and grabbed an interception.
So far in 2022, Clark has played and started in all seven games, sacked the quarterback a total of three times and racked up 15 tackles (four for a loss of yards). The Chiefs are on a bye in Week 8, and the suspension is for two games. So Clark will be able to return in Week 11 against the Chargers.
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