Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark has been hit with a gun charge following an incident in June where he was caught in possession of an uzi, per TMZ Sports. Police say Clark was pulled over in June for a regular traffic stop, only for them to find a gun hanging out of his duffle bag. However, sources say the weapon didn't belong to him.
The Chiefs star was ultimately arrested for possession of an illegal firearm and he's now finally been charged for the incident. Unfortunately, it wasn't the first time he's been in trouble with the law, either. Clark was also arrested in March after he was pulled over due to no license plate. The cops then found two firearms in the vehicle.
Article Continues BelowClark is set to be in court in later January, just after the Chiefs season ends. Therefore, this shouldn't affect his availability for Kansas City. The DE has been dealing with injuries in 2021, playing in just three games. Clark has five tackles and no sacks thus far.
The two-time Pro Bowler is an important piece of the Chiefs' defense when healthy though so let's hope he can stay out of legal trouble and be available for his team as they look to get back to another Super Bowl.