As Denver Broncos Announce Latest Roster Move, Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs Get Closer to Their Wish

Denver Broncos officially released their outside linebacker Frank Clark after his appearance in two games. According to the contract, he was supposed to be with the team for one year, against a $5.45 million paycheck. Surprisingly, the team officiated his release on Saturday, adding to the anticipation of the legendary QB, Patrick Mahomes' team, the Kansas City Chiefs.

Broncos released Clark

Following their disheartening loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Denver Broncos released the veteran linebacker Frank Clark, who was put aside during the last match due to ill health.

Clark’s salary was restructured

On father duty at home, the quarterback star holds his daughter Sterling tight in his embrace. As Brittany asks, "Okay you're ready?" Patrick pushes himself down the slide, enjoying his time with his little one, and the beautifully captured moment ends in laughter and giggles. 

Chiefs is nurturing an anticipation

As Clark is now a free agent, rumors are swirling around Clark's reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs. The 30-year-old defensive end was associated with the Chiefs for the past four seasons and aided them in clinching two Super Bowl victories.

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