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JMT350Z 06-04-2018 10:36 PM

RIP Dwight Clark #87
 
By Michael David Smith

Jun 4, 2018, 3:55 PM PDT

Dwight Clark, legendary receiver who made “The Catch,” dies at 61

Dwight Clark, the 49ers star wide receiver who will live in NFL history for making “The Catch,” has died after a battle with ALS. He was 61.

Clark’s wife Kelly wrote on his Twitter account that he died today.

“I’m heartbroken to tell you that today I lost my best friend and husband,” Kelly Clark wrote. “He passed peacefully surrounded by many of the people he loved most. I am thankful for all of Dwight’s friends, teammates and 49ers fans who have sent their love during his battle with ALS.”

Although he wasn’t a star in college at Clemson, 49ers coach Bill Walsh saw something in Clark and selected him in the 10th round of the 1979 NFL draft. After playing sparingly as a rookie, Clark burst onto the scene in 1980, finishing third in the NFL with 82 catches.

And then in the 1981 season, Clark was even better, culminating in the NFC Championship Game, when, with the 49ers trailing the Cowboys 27-21 in the final minute, Joe Montana lobbed a high pass into the back of the end zone, where Clark leapt into the air and caught it for the touchdown that would send the 49ers to the Super Bowl. That play has been dubbed “The Catch,” and remains among the great plays in NFL history.

Clark retired after the 1987 season, and worked in football operations, both with the 49ers and with the Browns. He announced last year that he was battling ALS, and today the disease took his life. But Clark’s legacy, and his great Catch, will live on.

Masterlu 06-04-2018 10:42 PM

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RIP Dwight

miner 06-05-2018 10:48 AM

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What a stand-up guy. Mediocre in college yet was a dominant TE in the NFL. I had just moved to Dallas the year of "The Catch" and was watching the playoff game in a local sports bar - that moment will never be forgotten in Big D (and neither will Everson Walls).

ALS is such a terrible disease.

Mikado463 06-05-2018 05:25 PM

Sad, truly sad........ RIP

gadawg 06-05-2018 05:41 PM

So very sad!!!

George


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