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How is Mark Clayton, one of the most prolific and dominant receivers of the 1980s, still not in the Hall of Fame?
Mark Clayton and Mark Duper formed the iconic receiving tandem known as “The Marks Brothers.” Along with quarterback Dan Marino, the trio helped usher in a new era of aerial football during the 1984 ...
Mark Clayton went from eighth-round pick in the 1983 NFL Draft to five-time Pro Bowler and a premier wide receiver in the Dan Marino-led Miami Dolphins offense in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Mark Clayton is calling, and for the first time in years the former Dolphins receiver and I are talking about football. And for the first time ever he’s the one asking the questions.
It's safe to say that Mark Clayton has left a lasting impact on the Dolphins' organization. A member of the team's Honor Roll, the five-time Pro Bowl receiver was part of Miami's prolific passing ...
Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mark Clayton and offensive lineman Bob Kuechenberg have been named senior semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024, The Hall announced ...
Mark Clayton is a former Ravens wide receiver who has a new company Livv Headphones. Mark joined Ed and Steve to talk about his new company and talk some NFL on the day the season begins.
Mark was born on June 26, 1945, in Grand Island, Nebraska, the eldest son of the late John David and Eloise Regnier (Camp) Clayton. Mark is survived by three brothers, Bruce (Francine), Steven ...
Last season, it seemed Sam Bradford had found his go-to receiver in Mark Clayton. This season, many Rams fans were hopeful that the duo would create more sparks, but Clayton has yet to be re-signed.
The beginning of the end of Mark Clayton’s first career occurred less than five minutes into a Week 5 game against the Detroit Lions in 2010. On pace for his best NFL season, the wide receiver ...
Mark Clayton LLOYD FOX, Baltimore Sun Mark Clayton makes a catch before he is knocked out of bounds against the Houston Texans in 2005. The play set up the game-winning field goal for the Ravens.