Mark Clayton

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Mark Clayton
Date of birth April 8, 1961 (age 46)
Place of birth Flag of United States Indianapolis, Indiana
Position(s) Wide Receiver
College Louisville
NFL Draft 1988 / Round 8/ Pick 223
Pro Bowls 5
Stats
Statistics
Team(s)
1983-1992
1993
Miami Dolphins
Green Bay Packers

Mark Gregory Clayton (born April 8, 1961 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former American football wide receiver who played most of his career with the Miami Dolphins, entering the league in 1983 with the Dolphins and playing there until 1992. He finished out his career with the Green Bay Packers, playing a single season with them in 1993. He attended the University of Louisville.

A favorite target of Dan Marino, he paired with Mark Duper to form the popular "Marks Brothers". He was a five time Pro Bowl player in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 and 1991. Clayton finished his 11 year career with 582 receptions for 8,974 yards, along with 108 rushing yards, 40 kickoff return yards, and 485 punt return yards. He also scored 88 total touchdowns (87 receiving and 1 punt return)

He is in the NFL top 50 in receiving yards (tied for 39th) and receiving TDs (tied for 13th). He holds Dolphins records for career pass receptions and TDs, as well as receiving yards in a single season. At one point in time, the Dan Marino-Mark Clayton tandem was the most prolific in NFL history.

His 1984 single season record of 18 touchdown catches was broken in 1987 by Jerry Rice and is still an AFC record and tied for the second highest total in NFL history.

In 2003, he entered the Miami Dolphins Ring of Honor, along with fellow "Marks Brother", Mark Duper.

In 2005 he helped punctuate Marino's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech by running through the crowd and catching one last pass from the legend thrown from the stage.

In Febraury, 2007 The Miami Herald reported Clayton suffers from chronic headaches and right arm numbness that he attributes to hits suffered during his career. Clayton, living in Houston says he can hardly lift anything either and is struggling to get the NFL to help cover his medical expenses.

[edit] References

  • "Mark Gregory Clayton." Marquis Who's Who TM. Marquis Who's Who, 2004.

Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2005. http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/16620065.htm

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