VIDEO: Chiefs DE Frank Clark's NSFW Postgame Rant About Shutting Down Derrick Henry is Glorious
By Alex Coffman

The Kansas City Chiefs captured their first AFC Championship in 50 years by doing what the rest of the AFC couldn't do in the playoffs: stopping Derrick Henry. Defensive end Frank Clark was a huge part of the Chiefs' run defense containing the historic running back, and was quite clear on his motivations after the game (remember, he said all WEEK he could do this).
STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING and watch Frank Clark cut the best promo you'll see this football season. (via @JamesPalmerTV)pic.twitter.com/9zOZP3qzUM
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) January 20, 2020
Clark had some choice words in his rant about his haters who were looking for a reason to doubt him, saying, "I said I was going to dominate the league when I was healthy, [and] I did everything I said." Though many thought he was being foolish for calling out Henry before the biggest game of either of their lives, it turned out Clark got the last laugh once again.
If Frank Clark gets stiff armed or run over Saturday this will live on for eternity pic.twitter.com/XeJ7u5gIGK
— SportsTalkATL.com (@SportsTalkATL) January 18, 2020
Clark continued adamantly about his place in the league food chain saying, "Show me another player at my position that has been playing better ball than me these last 10 weeks and you can't."
In my conversation with #chiefs Frank Clark we talked about the Championship Swagger Tyrann Mathieu spreads throughout the team. He has it too
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) January 19, 2020
"Show me another player at my position that has been playing better ball than me these last 10 weeks and you can’t. I’m sure nobody can" pic.twitter.com/XHZj6mVSIo
The defensive end was part of Chiefs' bolstered defense that was drastically improved by Tyrann Mathieu's arrival this year, and Chris Jones' return after missing the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans with a calf injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs will travel to Miami for Super Bowl LIV, where they will face the No. 1 defense in the NFL and a machine-like offense in the San Francisco 49ers. Who does Clark want to call out, then get the better of this week?