BREAKING NEWS: Chiefs Consider Signing Two-Time Champion as Replacement for DE Charles Omenihu

The Kansas City Chiefs are grappling with another defensive setback as they say goodbye to defensive end Charles Omenihu, who suffered a torn ACL during their hard-fought 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship. This injury leaves a significant void in their defensive line just as they gear up for the 2024 Super Bowl.

Charles Omenihu leaves for Chiefs locker room with knee injury

Amidst the adversity, a potential solution emerges in the form of a familiar face – seasoned free agent Frank Clark. Acquired by the Chiefs in a significant trade with the Seattle Seahawks in April 2019, Clark made a remarkable impact during his four seasons with the team. In the regular season, he amassed impressive statistics, including 263 tackles, 131 quarterback hits, 67 tackles for loss, 58.5 sacks, 14 forced fumbles, and 2 interceptions.

Clark’s postseason contributions were equally noteworthy, with 40 total quarterback pressures, 23 stops, and a standout performance during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl run in the previous season.

However, financial considerations led to the end of Clark’s tenure with the Chiefs in 2023, as his hefty $28.6 million cap hit prompted the team to release him, freeing up $21 million in cap space.

The question arises: Does Frank Clark still fit into the Chiefs’ revamped defense at the age of 30? While he may not entirely replicate the versatility of Omenihu, his skills as a talented pass rusher make him a viable option for the team, especially in the midst of a Super Bowl push.

The potential reunion hinges on agreeing on contract terms, and given the Chiefs’ current cap space of $1.52 million, it could be a feasible arrangement for a player seeking a chance at a third Super Bowl victory before entering free agency again. The question now remains whether Clark and the Chiefs can come to terms for this critical stage of the season.