Frank Clark is Begging 49ers to Put Target on His Back in Super Bowl LIV With Wild Trash Talk

This week we found out Frank Clark likes to talk.
This week we found out Frank Clark likes to talk. / Joe Robbins/Getty Images

In the weeks before Super Bowl LIV between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark has certainly shown he likes to talk.

In the most recent update on Clark's odd behavior, he showed up to his Super Bowl press conference on Thursday in a sweatshirt with Donald Trump on it, and called the summit between him and Kanye West a "very historical moment in our history."

In a league that is predominantly black and anti-Trump, this is a risky thing to do, especially when you're about to enter the biggest game of your life against the team that made Colin Kaepernick famous.

But that's not all.

Clark has done plenty of direct targeting of the Niners amid his strange behavior spree.

Clark even came out and said that the 49ers have "never seen a defensive end like me," after they had seen him eight different times in his career while he was with the Seattle Seahawks. In those games, his numbers were less than stellar.

Even on Monday, he compared the competing tight ends, flat-out saying that the Chiefs' Travis Kelce is better than the 49ers' George Kittle.

Clark has been acting obnoxious leading up to Sunday's game, and loving it, so don't be surprised if the 49ers come gunning for him.