News about Frank Clark

When the Vikings, Colts, Titans, Patriots, Lions, Jaguars, Falcons, and Falcons inquire about the two-time Super Bowl champion, L'Jarius Sneed 'has a MASSIVE trade interest from NFL opponents.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
As a number of trade suitors have reportedly arrived for one of the league's top defensive players, Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L'Jarius Sneed's future is quickly becoming a major offseason storyline. Sneed was given the franchise tag by the defending champions and is now under 2024 season at a salary cap figure of $19.8 million. However, while he has the opportunity to earn a long-term deal with the Chiefs, Sneed can also provide salary-relief and some younger talent if he's traded ahead of next month's NFL Draft. No fewer than seven franchises have expressed an interest in Sneed, including the Minnesota Vikings, Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Detroit Lions, according to USA Today.

Welcome to Forest's Thursday club! Legends gather every week to check in on their old Nottingham colleagues and exchanging riotous tales of triumph... before hopping on the bus home

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
MATT BARLOW: Frank Clark is a comedian who has reluctantly agreed to reveal a tale that the majority of his audience has heard hundreds of times before. It's back in the day when he played for Newcastle and now they're staying in London between games when Clark says they will welcome goalkeeper Willie McFaul, who's gone looking for George Best. McFaul and Best were friends from Northern Ireland, with him predicting that he'll find his friend at the Stringfellows nightclub.

'Frank Clark was drafted by the Chiefs and the Chiefs refused to use the LT Orlando Brown Jr.' trademark tag.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2023
In 2023, the Kansas City Chiefs will likely win their third Super Bowl in five seasons, but without defensive end Frank Clark and perhaps left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. as well, the Kansas City Chiefs will likely be struggling to win their third Super Bowl in five seasons. According to a person familiar with the negotiations, the Chiefs intend to refrain from using the franchise tag for the second time Brown and will free Clark Clark. The individual spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because neither of the moves had been approved. Brown was part of a Chiefs offensive line that shut down the opulent Philadelphia Eagles pass rush in the Super Bowl, while still keeping an already injured Patrick Mahomes upright throughout the 38-35 victory.

Both the Chiefs and BOTH Orlando Brown and Frank Clark may break ties with BOTH because they could have departed Super Bowl champions

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2023
With both Orlando Brown and Frank Clark trending toward departures, the Chiefs could enter the 2023 season without two of the team's most important players. Brown has spent the past two seasons at left tackle for Patrick Mahomes' blind side, and he has had four Pro Bowl nods in fewer than five NFL seasons. However, as NFL Network's Ian Rapoport first reported, the team will not place the franchise tag on the 26-year-old since he appeared with the tag last season, potentially allowing him to become a free agent.

After being fired by Burnley, Sean Dyche reveals how former Forest stars kept him in football

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
Everton boss Sean Dyche and Nottingham Forest, where he goes on Sunday for a six-pointer that his team cannot afford to lose. Dyche began his playing career with Brian Clough at the City Ground, but what's less well known is his close association with many of the club's former players, who attended the club's regular Thursday lunch club after his nine months out of work. He found it therapeutic to speak with European Cup champions John Robertson, Frank Clark, and Garry Birtles to discuss football and swap stories at a time when he was angry after being sacked by Burnley.

Patrick Mahomes vs. Jalen Hurts in the quarterback war

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2023
Patrick Mahomes was already a household name before. In his third season as a quarterback, Jalen Hurts has been a model. At Super Bowl LVII next Sunday, the quarterbacks want to go down in history. Only one can. The Eagles came from preseason 30-1 odds to win the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, to staking them as one-and-a-half point favorites against Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the showpiece. 'This is the Jalen Hurts Show at the end of the day,' Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark said, as he promises that Kansas City will be able to deal with Hurts at full speed.'

Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos is beaten by concussion in Kansas City, Kansas

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2022
Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos sustained concussion after a brutal hit in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 34-28 home loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Wilson was injured while scrambling for 14 yards to the Kansas City 2-yard line and was dealt a serious blow by Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark with less than 12 minutes remaining in the game. The training staff were called for by Denver players right away.

Since pleaded no contest to assault weapons charges, Chiefs' Frank Clark has been suspended two games NFL

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2022
Frank Clark, a defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was suspended two games by the league after pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor possession of an assault weapon in Los Angeles last month. The Chiefs (5-2) have reported the suspension as the Chiefs (5-0) go into their bye week. He will miss games against the Titans and Jaguars but will be able to rejoin the team against the Chargers on November 14 in time for the team's game against the Chargers this week. Since being arrested in March 2021 while riding his motorcycle without a license plate, the three-time Pro Bowl pass rusher was sentenced to one year of probation and 40 hours of community service. An officer noticed a pistol in the car and confiscated two loaded firearms.

Russell Wilson has no regrets after the Denver Broncos' $245 million trade, according to Maurice Jones-Drew

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
EXCLUSIVE BY PETER CARLINE: Maurice Jones-Drew has warned Russell Wilson that he will be exposed this season after his big money transfer to the Denver Broncos. After ten years in Seattle, the 33-year-old quarterback's marriage ended in sourness. Wilson and the Broncos face pressure and intense scrutiny from the off, with their season beginning on Monday night with a ride back to Seattle.

Nottingham Forest's newly promoted Brighton Forest is close to completing Neal Maupay for £10 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2022
Forest has been selling add-ons worth around £10 million for the 25-year-old. He was left out of Brighton's home draw with Newcastle yesterday. Maupay's move came following the possible triple signing of Watford striker Emmanuel Dennis, Atalanta midfielder Remo Freuler, and free agent Cheikhou Kouyate. Yesterday, the three children were in the hospital for the third time. Dennis, 24, will cost more than £7.5 million in add-ons, while Freuler, 30, will cost £7.6 million. Forest manager Steve Cooper, whose side faces West Ham in their first top-flight home game in 23 years, believes that learning the past will guarantee a prosperous future.

Ryan Yates of Nottingham Forest talks about the Premier League's burgeoning in the city

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
BY IAN LADYMAN (external): Anterior view of the club's training ground: A wall on which two large photographs hangs. One of them is of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor. Martin O'Neill, Frank Clark, Kenny Burns, John McGovern, and Peter Shilton appeared on other shows. Both are included in the European Cup. So when Yates, the club's vice captain and a student, asks if Steve Cooper's new Forest team is inspired or daunted by this great history, the answer is straight. 'These two European Cups are being discussed a lot here, and that's only right,' says Yates. We see the guys from the 1980s knocking about the house.' It's amazing what they did and we have to accept it. A lot last season, we talked about this.' However, we also talked about the importance of establishing our own history.'