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“John Clayton will be remembered in so many ways, from how he looked after his wife Pat, to the mark he made in reporting, to the standard he set,” wrote ESPN’s Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
WASHINGTON — John Clayton, one of the country's leading NFL insiders, died Friday after a brief illness, his family said. Clayton, who had a 20-plus-year career at ESPN and covered the NFL for ...
John Clayton, one of the country's foremost NFL insiders who covered the league to great depths during a 20-plus-year career at ESPN, died Friday, his family said. He was 67.
NEWS 4. MIKE C. SOME SAD NEWS TO PASS ALONG, JOHN CLAYTON HAS DIED. COVERING THE STEELERS IN THE 1970’S AND 1980’S FOR THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. HE WENT ON TO A DECADES LONG CAREER AT ESPN. HE WAS ...
John Clayton will be remembered in so many ways, from how he looked after his wife Pat, to the mark he made in reporting, to the standard he set. He dedicated his life to his wife and to football ...
Longtime NFL reporter John Clayton died Friday at a Seattle-area hospital following “a battle with a brief illness,” the Seattle Seahawks said in a statement. He was 67.
John Clayton, the ESPN NFL insider who became a fan favorite in an eccentric commercial, died Friday. He was 67. “John Clayton passed away today at a Seattle area hospital,” ESPN’… ...
John Clayton was so respected on NFL matters that several teams tried hiring him over the years to help manage their salary cap. (Ted S. Warren/AP) Perspective by Dave Boling As word of John ...
John Clayton loved his job with every fiber of his being. As a reporter, he was fearless, relentless, tireless and as well connected in his arena as anyone could possibly be.
John M. Clayton Jr., the first full-time archivist of the University of Delaware who built a records management system that became a national model, passed away peacefully after a short illness on Feb ...
After 23 years, NFL reporter John Clayton is out at ESPN. Clayton contributed so much to the network's NFL coverage over the years. It seemed like every time you turned on the ESPN for a big NFL ...
John Clayton, 58, has become an online sensation thanks to a new ESPN SportsCenter ad. In it, Clayton starts off playing himself, just a regular sports reporter doing an on-air segment from his ...