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Dwight Clark became emotional as we watched “The Catch” on my portable DVD player in the lobby of a midtown Manhattan hotel 10 years ago. The television copy of the game reached third d… ...
Dwight Clark’s spectacular hands were failing, the ones that famously launched the dynasty of the San Francisco 49ers with “The Catch,” his six-yard grab in the back of the end zone with 51 ...
Dwight Clark, the legendary 49ers receiver best known for “The Catch,” the most iconic play in franchise history, died Monday after his battle with ALS. He was 61.
49ers icon Dwight Clark passed away Monday at age 61 after battling ALS. On a late April weekend, old teammates and friends gathered at Eddie DeBartolo’s Montana ranch to share memories and ...
Dwight Clark, the charismatic 49ers receiver whose fingertips launched an NFL dynasty, died Monday at age 61. Known now and forever for “The Catch,” Clark waged a public battle against ...
Former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo delivered the eulogy at a private memorial service for Dwight Clark in San Francisco. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay Peninsula North Bay.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The daughter of San Francisco 49ers legend Dwight Clark remembered her father during a private service at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral on Wednesday. "He was the most ...
Receiver Dwight Clark makes “The Catch” on a pass from Joe Montana that tied the game late in the fourth quarter against the Cowboys in the 1982 NFC championship game.
Dwight Clark, who made one of the most famous catches in NFL history, died Monday -- 15 months after he announced he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou ...
Dwight Clark of the San Francisco 49ers watches warmups before play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dec. 15, 2013 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Getty Images ...
Dwight Clark, the former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver who hauled in a Joe Montana pass for the winning score in the waning seconds of the the 1981 NFC Championship Game between San Francisco ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Dwight Clark, the receiver who made one of the most memorable plays in NFL history and jump-started the San Francisco 49ers dynasty, died Monday at his home in Montana.