Dwight Clark, the former receiver of the San Francisco 49ers who famously made “The Catch,” has died just over a year after opening up about his battle with ALS. He was 61. Clark’s wife ...
The play dubbed "The Catch," where San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark delivers a go-ahead touchdown in the 1981 NFL Championship Game against the Dallas Cowboys, ranks No. 2 on the ...
Dwight Clark reflects on his time he was with the Cleveland Browns. 'A Football Life': Members from the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins squad talk about how Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Don ...
With 500 receptions for 6,777 yards and 43 touchdowns, Kittle moved past Dwight Clark in yardage (6,750) into third place ...
With his 500th career catch, Kittle became 49ers royalty with Jerry Rice (1,281 receptions), Terrell Owens (592), Roger Craig ...
Looking back on Dwight Clark's history with the 49ers, sharing how his legacy is carried on with the organization and discussing what's to come in the team's joint practices against the Las Vegas ...
Other than playing for the 49ers, all three were recipients of the prestigious Dwight Clark Award. and this Thursday, another 49ers player will add their name to this exclusive fraternity of ...
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner spoke about the 49ers "Thursday Night Football" victory over the Seattle Seahawks ahead of their Super Bowl rematch vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Here is ...
The San Francisco 49ers needed a win Sunday night. They got off to a slow start against the Dallas Cowboys, but turned on the ...
In a report released today, Javier Escalante from Evercore ISI maintained a Hold rating on Church & Dwight (CHD – Research Report), ...