Damone Clark, veteran LB, signs 1-year deal with Detroit Lions
New Detroit Lions LB Damone Clark started all 17 games for the Cowboys in 2023 and split his time between the Cowboys and Texans last season.
The Detroit Lions added more veteran insurance for their linebacker room Wednesday, March 18, signing Damone Clark to a one-year deal. Clark appeared in 14 games with the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans last season, playing mostly on special teams. At 25 years old, he gives the Lions another young linebacker who can compete for rotational snaps on defense and contribute on special teams.
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Rodriguez is the leading candidate to fill the No. 3 linebacker job , though Nowaske has played as a pass rusher the past three seasons and Clark, a fifth-round pick out of LSU in 2022, was a 17-game starter for the Cowboys in 2023 and has started 26 games in his four-year career. Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press.
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