While some veterans do not attend voluntary portions of the offseason, Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark chose to participate in the first week of OTAs.
“Just being here at OTAs, it’s all about getting closer to teammates. This is the time where you build and guys grow,” Clark said after Tuesday’s practice.
The Packers are also paying Clark $700,000 as a workout bonus to attend.
Clark is expected to lead an inexperienced defensive line group in 2023. Last season, he had Jarran Reed and Dean Lowry helping him show the ropes to first- and second-year guys like TJ Slaton and Devonte Wyatt.