KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- In the first quarter of Super Bowl LV, defensive end Frank Clark appeared to be on his way to another big postseason game for the Kansas City Chiefs.
First, Clark stayed home on an end around, avoided an attempted block and tackled receiver Scotty Miller of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a loss. Two plays later, he sacked Bucs quarterback Tom Brady.
After that, though, Clark -- like the rest of the Chiefs defense -- produced little, with two assisted tackles.
"Some of the things that are my strengths I wasn't able to showcase because they got up on us and it's a different kind of ballgame when you're playing from behind," Clark said after the game.