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Detroit Lions Strengthen Secondary with Veteran Safety Chuck Clark
The Detroit Lions have bolstered their defensive backfield by signing veteran safety Chuck Clark. The 30-year-old, who will turn 31 next month, brings valuable experience after playing 15 games with 5 starts for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season. Clark, known for his time as a starter with the Baltimore Ravens from 2019 to 2022, has intercepted 5 passes in his career. His addition is crucial as the Lions starting safeties, Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph, are recovering from injuries. Additionally, cornerback Terrion Arnolds involvement in a Florida kidnapping and assault case, though he denies the allegations and faces no charges, adds uncertainty to the secondary. The Lions have already signed cornerback Roger McCreary and safety Christian Izien this offseason, with Thomas Harper returning as backup. Coach Dan Campbell is monitoring Arnolds situation but expects no issues. This move provides much-needed insurance for a secondary filled with question marks, ensuring the Lions remain competitive heading into the next season.
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