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BREAKING: Lions Sign Chuck Clark, Commanders Add DJ Davidson

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 2 hours ago
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The Detroit Lions have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Chuck Clark, while the Washington Commanders have reached an agreement with former New York Giants defensive tackle DJ Davidson, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Clark joins the Lions following a stint in Pittsburgh, bringing veteran experience to a Detroit secondary that has been a focal point of the team's defensive improvements. Known for his reliability and high football IQ, Clark is expected to provide immediate depth and competition at the safety position for head coach Dan Campbell's squad.

In a concurrent move, the Washington Commanders have fortified their interior defensive line by signing DJ Davidson. Davidson, who previously played for the New York Giants, offers significant size and run-stuffing capabilities to the Washington front. The former Arizona State product will look to earn a spot in the Commanders' defensive rotation as the team continues to reshape its roster under new leadership.

Both signings were confirmed on Tuesday as teams across the league continue to make late-offseason adjustments to their 90-man rosters.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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