GREEN BAY – The first half of Sunday's loss at Washington was a rough one for the Packers' defense, but that was no fault of Kenny Clark's.

Not only was Clark making a steady impact, particularly against the run, on the interior of the defensive line, he was doing so from different positions – lining up at both the nose and the three-technique, and places in between.

He even lined up a couple of times on the outside (not shown here), something that may be asked of him more going forward due to fellow lineman Muhammad Wilkerson's ankle injury.

The shame of Clark's game on Sunday is all of these highlighted plays came in the first half, when the rest of the defensive unit was clearly struggling. But his efforts are still worth noticing.

Play No. 1: First-and-10 from the Green Bay 28, first quarter, 5:29 left