Did Seattle Rookie Frank Clark Attack Philip Rivers In Preseason Game? Watch Video and Decide

Sep 01, 2015 03:53 PM EDT
Seahawks rookie defensive end Frank Clark #55
Seahawks rookie defensive end Frank Clark #55 talks with defensive-line coach Travis Jones during the team minicamp Saturday, May 27, 2015 at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton, Washington. Starting quarterback Russell Wilson did not attend the first OTA workouts."

The Seattle Seahawks second round pick Frank Clark has apparently been accused of trying to attack Phillip Rivers after a play during the Chargers and Seahawks preseason contest.

The Chargers offensive line has been very upset all week about this incident and for good reason. The Chargers offensive line have said that Clark tried to punch Rivers, this situation was only made worse when King Dunlap (A Chargers offensive lineman) attempted to pull Clark off of Rivers after a sack and was called for a 15 yard unnecessary roughness penalty. After the incident Clark stated

"I'm a real emotional player, but there are ways you react and ways you don't react, you've got to be smart in this game. That was something Richard Sherman was telling me afterward, that whole thing; even though I didn't get called for anything...just to avoid situations like that."

Rivers was left the game after his throwing collided with a defenders helmet. Rivers did not break his hand but was kept out of the rest of the game as a precaution. Clark has had some very big question marks in regards to his character and this is likely incident is likely to add some fuel to the fire.

Check here for a link to the video of Clark and Rivers.

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