Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark hasn't been afraid to talk this postseason and is back at it again talking about the defensive ends on the 49ers.

Heading into the Tennessee Titans game, Clark downplayed Derrick Henry's game and backed it up with his play on the field. During Super Bowl media night, Clark was asked about George Kittle, who is considered a very good blocking tight end.

The star defensive end tried to downplay his skills, making it clear there is no one like him in the league, and they are going to have their hands full on Sunday.

“You mentioned Danielle Hunter and Everson Griffen,” Clark said, via Josh Schrock of NBCSportsBayArea.com. “Great, great football players. But I don’t put myself in the category of no other guy. I don’t compare myself to no other defensive end in the league. I feel like my skill set is unique, especially, you talk about Frank Clark when I’m healthy, I don’t feel like there are a lot of defensive ends who can compete with me or play football at the level I play at. I play at an extremely high and aggressive level where I don’t tolerate a lot of stuff that offensive players try to do. I’m sure he’s going to block and do all those good things and make catches and stuff but at the end of the day, Frank Clark is going to be on the field and they have to see me.”

If Clark can back up his talk and put pressure on Jimmy Garoppolo, the Chiefs are going to be in good shape to raise the Lombardi Trophy.