The Kansas City Chiefs held a press conference on Friday to introduce their newest player Frank Clark who they got earlier this week in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks.

With all the news surrounding Tyreek Hill coming out on Thursday. And with Hill being accused of domestic violence during his time with the Michigan Wolverines Clark answered a couple of questions about domestic violence.

Clark knows he made a big mistake during college, and he can't do anything to change what happened, but he says he has learned a lot from the incident and it has made him a better person.

“I’ve had to learn to be a better teammate, a better person and better man in general,” Clark said, via Terez Paylor of Yahoo Sports. “You’ve got to own up to it and what you’ve done. I affected a lot of people. It’s something I have to learn and grow from. It’s five years later and I’m persistent, doing everything I have to do to continue to speak out and be an advocate. I can barely hide, it’s all out there. Everyone’s gonna get a chance to know me.”

Clark was also asked how he could guarantee it wouldn't happen again and he said his words don't mean anything, but he tries to keep it real every day and get better every day.

The last thing the Chiefs need is another distraction, so hopefully, Clark is truthful about being a better man, and the main story surrounding his name will be the play on the field.