The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to acquire defensive end Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a first-round draft pick this year and a second-round pick in 2020. Almost immediately after word leaked of the trade on Clark and the Chiefs worked quickly to reach agreement on a five-year contract worth up to $105 million. The charges were later reduced to fourth-degree persistent disorderly conduct and Clark completed a domestic violence course and paid court costs and fines. Hill completed a series of steps to have the original domestic violence charges expunged, and he had stayed out of trouble until last month. “Our scouting staff does a really good job of vetting players and part of that analysis is their character,” Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said at the time.
Source: thestar April 24, 2019 17:03 UTC