
The Green Bay Packers may have been eliminated from the playoffs just a week ago, but right now they have something to smile about. According to Zach Cruz of Packers Wire, defensive lineman Kenny Clark will travel to Florida to participate in Pro Bowl festivities. Clark, a former UCLA Bruin, recorded 7.5 sacks and 44 tackles (22 solo, 22 assisted) during the regular season along with 16 quarterback hits, nine tackles for loss, three pass breakups and two forced balloons. The dog has been registered. The 28-year-old has seven combined tackles (four solo and three assists) and two defensive tackles in two postseason games.
This year marks Clark’s third Pro Bowl appearance. The 6-foot-1, 314-pounder has options for both the 2019 and 2021 seasons. Next to San Francisco 49ers, Super Cup, which cannot be involved, replaces Javon Hargrave.Was removed from the first pro -minge selection from the packageIn the middle and playoff, the original Pro Bowl did not choose the package. But Green Bay had five Pro Bowl qualifiers, including Clark. Other players included linebacker Rashaan Gary, linebacker Elgton Jenkins, linebacker Jaire Alexander and cornerback Keysian Nixon.
In addition to Clark, Jenkins and Alexander are former Pro Bowl selections.Additionally, Jordan Love’s performance in the Packers’ weekend game against the Dallas Cowboys showed that he has the potential to become a Pro Bowler in the future. However, Green Bay must select Kenny Clark as their sole representative.
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