The Green Bay Packers will have to address important questions on the interior of the defensive line next year. Kenny Clark turns 30 in October, recorded just one sack last season, and carries a $31 million cap hit in 2025.
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Last summer, the Green Bay Packers handed defensive lineman Kenny Clark a three-year, $64-million contract extension, rewarding him for his outstanding work in 2023.
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With Kenny Clark coming off a third Pro Bowl season and entering his final year under contract, the Green Bay Packers did the logical thing. They extended his contract.
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The Green Bay Packers were expecting a lot from defensive lineman Kenny Clark this season. The team just signed the UCLA alum to a three-year, $64 million extension, giving him a rare, third contract with the club.
One of the big offseason tasks for the Green Bay Packers was deciding on what to do with the contract situation for defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Clark is one of the best defenders on the Packers, and with the team hoping to contend for a title in the next few years, they likely want to keep as much of this current team under contract as possible.
With training camp underway, the Green Bay Packers have reportedly reached a deal with Kenny Clark to keep him in Green Bay for the next few years. The Green Bay Packers have reportedly been able to reach an agreement with defensive tackle Kenny Clark on a new three-year, $64 million deal.
Green Bay Packers nose tackle Kenny Clark has agreed to a three-year, $64 million extension, according to multiple reports on Sunday. Clark reportedly received a $17.5 million signing bonus as part of the deal that puts him under contract through the 2027 season.
The Packers are ensuring defensive continuity by signing one of their most important players to a huge contract extension.
With the start of the 2024 NFL season looming, the Packers had two big contract extensions to work on before then, including a new deal for starting quarterback Jordan Love.
The Green Bay Packers may still be working through extension terms with QB Jordan Love, but they have now gotten one other big financial to-do out of the way.
The Packers 3x Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark is set to become a free agent after the 2024 season. Kenny Clark is entering his ninth NFL season.
There has been a lot of turnover on the Green Bay Packers defense over the last few years. One of the stalwarts of that unit has been defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
Kenny Clark is set to hit free agency following the 2024 campaign, and the Packers have naturally engaged in conversations with one of their defensive leaders.
It certainly sounds like the three-time Pro Bowler wants to be a Packer for life.
The Green Bay Packers find themselves in need of cap space before the start of the new league year next month. One way to free up cap space is to take some of your best players and give them contract extensions.
The 2023 season proved to be a remarkable one for the Green Bay Packers, as they exceeded expectations, thanks in large part to the outstanding performance of Kenny Clark, who continued to shine in yet another productive campaign.
The Green Bay Packers were boosted and bolstered by Aaron Rodgers for 18 seasons. A four-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion, Rodgers was undoubtedly the reason most gave the Packers a chance to be contenders year after year.
The Packers have a few options to help create some wiggle room money-wise.
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