
""This is my first time moving, going on a different team and then, on top of that, just moving all my stuff," he said. "I been there nine years, so I had nine years' worth of stuff there. I had to clean out my garage. Everything.""
""I was just like closed into that [hotel] room," Clark said. "Yeah, I wasn't used to that. So, yeah, it was stressful for sure.""
""Just a bunch of sweats and T-shirts so I'd have something to wear," he said."
""They'd pretty much guess, 'Oh, you a football player?'" Clark said. "So, we'd chop it up in the Uber and stuff. I mean, it's been cool.""
Micah Parsons' return drew significant attention, leaving Kenny Clark less prominent in coverage. The Cowboys acquired Clark and two first-round picks from the Packers in exchange for Micah Parsons. Clark spent nine seasons in Green Bay and is one month into his Cowboys tenure. He has performed well on the field in his first three games. Off the field, the trade caused major disruption: he lived in a hotel for almost three weeks while his wife and daughters returned to Wisconsin. He arrived with limited clothes, relied on Ubers, managed movers and a garage full of possessions, and credited his wife and the team for helping with logistics.
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