Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik told the Petwer Report on Tuesday that tight end Dallas Clark isn't likely to retire this offseason. "I dont think Dallas Clark is contemplating retirement," Dominik said. "I didnt get that sense from him. At the same time, we do have to sit back and look at the whole situation, and he has to make his decision and the thing that was good about Dallas was he came in here and it was the most catches hes had since 2009. Clark is a free agent this offseason, and Dominik said the Bucs would consider re-signing him. I need to talk to his agent and go through that first and figure out where theyre at first because thats kind of where it all starts," Dominik said. "You want to have two people come together and make a deal happen as opposed to one side is happy and the other isnt so sure what it wants to do yet. But I was happy with the way Dallas Clark played this year. He played 16 solid games, he stayed healthy, which is what a lot of peoples concerns were. We brought him in and felt good about where his physical was and where his health was and he played good this year. He was productive.
Source: CBSSports
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