Packers ink Clark to reported 4-year, $70M extension
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The Green Bay Packers signed defensive tackle Kenny Clark to an extension Saturday, the team announced.
Terms of the pact weren't officially disclosed, but a source tells ESPN's Adam Schefter Clark inked a new four-year contract worth $70 million.
The 24-year-old will take home a $25-million signing bonus and $37 million in total over the first two years of the deal, Schefter adds.
The veteran's $17.5-million annual salary average tops all nose tackles and ranks 12th among defensive players.
There was one year left and $7.69 million remaining on the 2016 first-round pick's rookie deal, and he's now under contract through the 2024 season.
Clark made his first Pro Bowl last campaign after racking up six sacks and 62 tackles.
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