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Frank Clark was born on 14 June, 1993 in Bakersfield, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1993). Discover Frank Clark's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Frank Clark Net Worth
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Timeline
Frank Dominick Clark (born June 14, 1993), nicknamed "the Shark", is an American football linebacker who is a free agent.
He played college football at Michigan.
He signed his National Letter of Intent to attend Michigan on February 2, 2011.
As a freshman for the 2011 Wolverines, Clark had an interception that set up one of Michigan's two touchdowns in the January 3, 2012 Sugar Bowl against Virginia Tech.
In the following offseason leading up to the season opener for the 2012 team against Alabama, Clark was suspended from the team for felony second-degree home invasion, for alleged theft of a MacBook Air.
He was allowed to return to practice a few weeks later.
He eventually pleaded guilty to the felony charge after missing one week.
He was subject to punishment not more than 15 years in prison and $3,000 fine, but was eligible for sentencing under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which would expunge the record upon satisfaction of probation requirements.
Clark had quarterback sacks in each of the team's two final regular season games against Iowa and Ohio State.
In Clark's first two years at Michigan he added over 60 lbs, without losing any speed.
As a junior, he was a 2013 All-Big Ten second-team selection by the coaches and honorable mention selection by the media for the 2013 team.
On September 21, he had 1.5 sacks against Connecticut, including one on third down during Connecticut's final possession as the 2013 Wolverines clung to a 24–21 lead.
He also had two sacks against Penn State on October 12 and ran back a fumble recovery for a touchdown, although it was not enough to help Michigan avert its first loss of the season.
Following the regular season, he was recognized as a second-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and an honorable mention selection by the media.
On November 16, 2014, Clark was arrested for domestic violence and dismissed from the football team.
Clark was drafted by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
Clark spent four seasons with the Seahawks, becoming a starter in his third year.
Clark was drafted in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft with the 63rd overall selection by the Seattle Seahawks.
With his selection he joined the Legion of Boom defense coming off back-to-back Super Bowl appearances.
He spent the 2015 season as a backup to Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril at defensive end.
Clark had 2 tackles in week 3 against the Chicago Bears on September 27.
On November 29, Clark had a sack against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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 31–24 loss.
Clark finished the 2016 regular season with 10 sacks and two forced fumbles.
During the offseason on May 9, 2017, Clark was criticized for a tweet he directed at Bleacher Report journalist Natalie Weiner.
Weiner had previously written about Clark's domestic violence arrest.
Clark told Weiner that "People like you don't have long careers in your field. I have a job for you cleaning my fish tanks when that lil job is ova."
In the 2017 season, he finished with nine sacks, 32 total tackles, two passes defensed, and two forced fumbles.
Following the 2018 season, Clark was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, with whom he played four seasons and won two Super Bowl championships.
In his postseason appearances, he has collected 13.5 sacks, third most in NFL history.
Clark also briefly played for the Denver Broncos.
In high school, Clark played numerous positions for head coach Ted Ginn Sr.. at Glenville High School, but he was least interested in playing the position that Ginn felt he was most naturally suited to play (outside linebacker or defensive end).
The position he was most interested in playing was safety.
As a senior, he recorded 70 tackles and 19 sacks on defense, and caught 12 passes, including three for touchdowns on offense.
In track & field, Clark competed in events ranging from sprints, hurdles and jumps.
He had bests of 23.5 seconds in the 200-meter dash, 15.53 seconds in the 110m hurdles, 39.55 seconds in the 300m hurdles, 1.88 meters (or 6–2) in the high jump, 6.37 meters (20–5) in the long jump and 13.07 meters (42–7.75) in the triple jump.
He also ran the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds.
Clark was a three-star nationally rated player at outside linebacker, tight end, and defensive end.
In Week 6 of the 2018 season, Clark recorded 2.5 sacks on quarterback Derek Carr to along with four tackles in a 27–3 win over the Oakland Raiders, earning him NFC Defensive Player of the Week.