GREEN BAY — Kenny Clark is hosting his fellow Green Bay Packers pass rushers for weekend offseason gatherings in hopes of producing more frequent get-togethers in opposing backfields each Sunday this fall.
Packers believe film studies at Kenny Clark's home may produce more consistent pass rush
- STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer
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