NFL Suspends Chiefs DE Frank Clark

Despite a high cap number and two 2021 arrests on gun charges, Frank Clark managed to stick around with the Chiefs this year. But the veteran defensive end will be forced out of the picture for a stretch.

The NFL handed Clark a two-game suspension Tuesday, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports (on Twitter). The personal conduct policy ban will sideline the Chiefs’ top edge rusher for matchups against the Titans and Jaguars. Those games come after Kansas City’s Week 8 bye. No appeal will take place, Mark Maske of the Washington Post tweets.

Clark, who agreed to a reworked contract to stay with the Chiefs in March, has faced NFL punishment for over a year. Both his aforementioned arrests came during the 2021 offseason. While Clark resolved those criminal issues in September, the league still acted here.

In March 2021, the three-time Pro Bowler was arrested for possession of a concealed firearm. In June 2021, he was arrested again when police officers conducted a traffic stop and noticed an Uzi in an open bag in Clark’s vehicle. Clark pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor possession of an assault weapon, and he was sentenced to one year of probation and 40 hours of community service. Although a Clark domestic violence incident at Michigan led to his dismissal from the Wolverines in 2014, this is the veteran pass rusher’s first NFL suspension.

While Clark was not especially consistent during his first three seasons as a Chief, the team brought its 2019 trade acquisition back for a fourth year by redoing his deal. The former Seahawks second-rounder is now attached to a two-year, $29MM agreement. This suspension would allow the Chiefs to void guarantees, but no guaranteed money remains on Clark’s deal beyond 2022.

This season, Clark has three sacks — including a Week 7 safety in the Chiefs’ rout of the 49ers — to lead Kansas City edge rushers. Although the team added Carlos Dunlap and drafted George Karlaftis in Round 1, Clark’s top sidekicks have combined for two sacks (both Dunlap’s). More will be on Dunlap and Karlaftis’ shoulders when the AFC West-leading team returns from its bye, though the Chiefs still have defensive tackle Chris Jones (five sacks) anchoring their pass rush.

Titans To Sign WR Chris Conley

Chris Conley is marking his 30th birthday by joining his third different team this season. The veteran wideout is signing with the Titans on their active roster, having previously been on the Chiefs’ practice squad (Twitter link via Mike Garafolo of NFL Network).

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Conley spent the first four years of his career with the Chiefs, registering 530 yards in 2016 and scoring five touchdowns two years later. His potential as a high-end complimentary pass catcher led him to Jacksonville as a free agent in 2019. Across two seasons in Duval County, he totaled 87 catches, 1,246 yards and seven scores.

That led the former third-rounder to Houston last season, where he made 10 starts and put up a 22-323-2 statline. He was among the team’s final round of roster cuts this season, but immediately re-signed with them in September. In 2022, he has bounced on and off of the Texans’ practice squad, making two appearances so far.

Earlier this month, Conley re-joined the Chiefs on a taxi squad deal. Unable to find playing time in Kansas City after the plethora of moves the team made in the wake of trading away Tyreek Hill, however, he will now look to do so with the Titans. The team’s passing game has been underwhelming so far, averaging less than 184 yards per game through the air.

A step back in that category was expected, after the Titans’ draft-day A.J. Brown trade. His replacement, first-round rookie Treylon Burks, is currently on IR after suffering a turf toe injury in Week 4. Conley could see snaps right away, but will likely be limited to a rotational role behind starters Robert Woods and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.

Minor NFL Transactions: 10/22/22

Here are the league’s minor moves going into Week 7:

Atlanta Falcons

Baltimore Ravens

Carolina Panthers

Cincinnati Bengals

Dallas Cowboys

Detroit Lions

Indianapolis Colts

Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders

Los Angeles Chargers

Miami Dolphins

New York Giants

New York Jets

San Francisco 49ers

Seattle Seahawks

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tennessee Titans

Washington Commanders

NFL Practice Squad Updates: 10/21/22

Here are the day’s only practice squad moves:

Kansas City Chiefs

Washington Commanders

Apke returns to Washington after being released just over two weeks ago. At his peak, Apke earned the starting free safety job for Washington over Sean Davis after filling in some during the prior year for injured starter Montae Nicholson. After struggling at the position, Apke lost the starting job and transitioned to cornerback. His role since losing the starting safety job has mostly been on special teams, where he had been a contributor earlier on in his career.

NFL Practice Squad Updates: 10/20/22

Today’s practice squad moves:

Kansas City Chiefs

Bootle joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska in 2021. He got into three games as a rookie and has seen time in three games this year, totaling 10 tackles in his six games. Bootle was waived at the end of the preseason before landing back on Kansas City’s practice squad.

Minor NFL Transactions: 10/19/22

Today’s minor moves:

Cincinnati Bengals

Las Vegas Raiders

Minnesota Vikings

  • Signed off Chiefs practice squad: OLB Benton Whitley

New England Patriots

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Chiefs Emerging As Contender To Land Odell Beckham Jr.?

As his return to full health draws nearer, Odell Beckham Jr.‘s name continues to draw attention. The list of potential suitors for the free agent wideout is likely to start taking shape, and one of the teams recently named as an interested party could be moving to the front of the line.

Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network reports that the Chiefs are “regarded as [a] strong contender” to sign Beckham (Twitter link). He adds that the three-time Pro Bowler remains on schedule with respect to his ACL rehab, which should allow him to see the field in mid-November.

Kansas City was not initially on the radar for a Beckham signing, but the AFC West leaders were named as a landing spot earlier this month. The team’s offseason was marked by the numerous changes made at the WR position after trading away Tyreek Hill. The additions of JuJu Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling in free agency, along with Skyy Moore in the draft, gave Patrick Mahomes plenty of new pieces to work with in 2022.

So far, things have gone as well as could be expected for their offense; the Chiefs rank fourth in the NFL with an average of 289 passing yards per game (although tight end Travis Kelce is the leading receiver). The fact that he recently restructured his contract for the second time in 2022 opened up some financial breathing space for Kansas City, and they now sit mid-pack in terms of cap space.

Since his Super Bowl exit, it has been widely expected that Beckham, 29, would reunite with the Rams; alternatively, speculation has linked him to a Buffalo signing, which would once again pair him with Von Miller. However, the Rams’ offer and the Bills’ level of interest have led to a broadening of potential destinations outside those two teams. The effect (if any) that a serious offer from the Chiefs would have on Beckham and the league’s other suitors would be interesting to watch as the countdown to his ultimate decision continues.

AFC West Notes: Broncos, Kelce, Chargers

Already battling lat and shoulder issues while proceeding through a rocky navigation in Nathaniel Hackett‘s offense, Russell Wilson sustained a hamstring injury Monday night. The injury occurred during a fourth-quarter scramble, Wilson said. The Broncos are calling their quarterback day-to-day. But there is some concern about Wilson’s Week 7 availability, with Tom Pelissero of NFL.com adding this may be a “fairly significant” injury (Twitter link).

Wilson has only missed three games in 10-plus seasons; each came because of his finger injury last year. He has experienced a worse-than-expected acclimation process in Hackett’s offense, which has generated more than 20 points just once this season. Playing through multiple injuries likely will not help matters, but given Wilson’s career path, that should be the expectation. Here is the latest from the AFC West:

  • The Chiefs held less than $1MM in cap space at this time last week. They are now close to $4MM. Kansas City got there by restructuring Travis Kelce‘s contract for the second time this year. The move created $3.46MM in space, Field Yates of ESPN.com tweets. The Chiefs made the move last week, per CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson, who notes the team did so to have some additional room for practice squad promotions (Twitter link). Kelce remains signed through 2025.
  • Dustin Hopkins became the hero in another low-scoring Broncos primetime game Monday, making four field goals despite hurting his hamstring early in the contest. Brandon Staley said his kicker suffered a hamstring strain and is expected to miss two to four weeks. Taylor Bertolet, the Chargers‘ practice squad kicking option, will step in for the veteran leg. Hopkins, whom the Chargers added after Washington surprisingly cut him during the 2021 season, also missed Week 5 due to a quadriceps injury.
  • Bolts backup running back Joshua Kelley will miss time as well. Staley said Kelley sustained an MCL sprain during Monday’s game. The Chargers have used Kelley as an Austin Ekeler backup since drafting him in the 2020 fourth round. Sony Michel will have the team’s RB2 gig to himself for the time being, as it would not surprise to see Kelley land on IR.
  • The Broncos extended their Week 1 right tackle revolving door to 10 seasons, opening the campaign with Cameron Fleming in that spot. The two players the team signed to vie for the gig — Billy Turner and Tom Compton — began the season injured. Turner has returned and moved into the lineup during Monday’s game, sending Fleming to left tackle and Calvin Anderson (Garett Bolles‘ initial replacement) to the bench. But Compton remains on Denver’s PUP list. The veteran lineman is unlikely to debut for the Broncos until after their Week 9 bye, Troy Renck of Denver7 tweets. Compton, 33, signed a one-year, $2.25MM deal. He worked as the 49ers’ starting right tackle for much of last season, replacing the injured Mike McGlinchey.
  • Monday’s game also produced yet another Broncos ACL tear. An awkward collision with a media member on the sideline led to backup linebacker Aaron Patrick suffering that severe knee injury. The Broncos announced Patrick’s setback. Tim Patrick, Javonte Williams, Ronald Darby and running back Damarea Crockett have also suffered ACL tears since training camp. Primarily a special-teamer, Aaron Patrick is in his second season with the team. He arrived as a UDFA out of Eastern Kentucky.

NFL Practice Squad Updates: 10/17/22

Here are Monday’s practice squad additions and subtractions:

Baltimore Ravens

Indianapolis Colts

Miami Dolphins

Tennessee Titans

Judging by Gordon’s minimal playing time at his fifth NFL stop, it certainly looks like he is nearing the end. Gordon signed with the Titans shortly after he did not make the Chiefs’ 53-man roster, and while Tennessee used the former All-Pro in two games, Gordon logged six snaps and did not catch a pass. Gordon, 31, has five receptions over the past two seasons. Board spent the past two seasons with the Giants; he caught 15 passes for 152 yards with the team in that span.

The Cardinals released Kennard multiple times this year, the first such transaction coming just before cutdown day. While the team circled back to the Phoenix native previously, the veteran pass rusher is now Baltimore-bound. Kennard, 31, signed a three-year, $20MM Cardinals deal in 2020 but did not deliver much production and accepted a pay cut this offseason. Kennard did not record a sack in 15 games last season, but the 11-year veteran did post back-to-back seven-sack slates during the 2018 and ’19 campaigns with Detroit. He will join a Ravens team that has added both Jason Pierre-Paul and Jeremiah Attaochu during the season.

Minor NFL Transactions: 10/17/22

Today’s minor moves around the league:

Buffalo Bills

Carolina Panthers

Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

Houston Texans

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

Miami Dolphins

Minnesota Vikings

New Orleans Saints

New York Jets

Tennessee Titans

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