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Lions relying on free agent addition Chuck Clark for leadership in the secondary

Lions relying on free agent addition Chuck Clark for leadership in the secondary

The Lions think they have as good a pair of safeties as any team in the NFL when Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch are both healthy.

Right now, neither is.

And thats why free agent addition Chuck Clark is so important.

The 31-year-old Clark, who signed with the Lions in March, isnt on the same level as a healthy Joseph or Branch, but he is a veteran who has played well enough in stints with the Ravens, Jets and Steelers that the Lions think they can count on him for both depth and leadership.

Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard said leader, leader, leader, when asked about Clarks contributions to the defense.

When Chucks on the field, you know where the safety is, you know what the check is, you know what the communication is.

And thats vital and important, Sheppard said, via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press.

You talk about explosive plays, well, thats the No.

1 component to limiting those, making sure were all on the same page.

And thats something take ability aside, Chuck Clark on the field theres rarely to never a mistake or a [mental error] with the back end.

And thats because everybody knows whos in charge because he makes it known.

Its fair to ask, however, whether Clark is still the same player he once was.

He missed all of 2023 with a knee injury and missed time in 2024 and 2025 as well.

When it comes to athletic ability, can he still do certain things? Thats still yet to be seen, and training camp will allow us that, those four- to five-week period to see what hes still capable of doing, Sheppard said.

But from everything Ive seen so far, this is the player I saw on tape, previous to his career, but more importantly the leadership has been outstanding from that player.

Thats what the Lions need, especially if Joseph and Branch arent ready to start the season.