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Dwight Edward Clark (January 8, 1957 – June 4, 2018) was an American professional football wide receiver who played for nine seasons with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1979 to 1987. [1] [2] He was a member of San Francisco's first two Super Bowl championship teams.
The 49ers made the playoffs eight out of the next ten seasons and won three more Super Bowls in the 1980s, becoming the NFLs best dynasty of the decade. 49ers quarterback Joe Montana went on to gain a reputation for his last-minute heroics, and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000, his first year of eligibility.
CIN – Jim Breech 30-yard field goal – 49ers 7–3; SF – Dwight Clark 15-yard pass from Joe Montana – (Ray Wersching kick) 49ers 14–3; Fourth quarter. SF – Joe Montana 1 yard rush – (Ray Wersching kick) 49ers 21–3; Top passers. SF – Joe Montana, 23/36, 187 Yds, 2 TDs, 1 Int; CIN – Jack Thompson, 10/18, 114 Yds, 1 Int; Top rushers
Dwight Clark, the San Francisco 49ers great made famous by "The Catch" of a pass from Joe Montana that beat the Dallas Cowboys in the 1981 NFC Championship Game, died Monday at age 61 after an ...
Wide receivers Freddie Solomon and Dwight Clark also were deep threats, gaining a combined total of 1,617 yards and 16 touchdowns. Up front, 3 of the 49ers' 5 starting offensive linemen, Randy Cross , Fred Quillan , and Keith Fahnhorst , had been selected to play in the Pro Bowl.
Dwight Clark was a popular receiver on San Francisco's first two Super Bowl teams who spent most of the 1990s in the 49ers' front office. A favorite of Eddie DeBartolo and Policy, Clark moved to ...
Dwight Clark, made famous by "The Catch" that beat the Dallas Cowboys in the 1981 NFC Championship Game, died Monday after an extended battle with ALS. Ex-49ers great Clark, famous for 'The Catch ...
49ers 7–3. Drive: LA – Chris Bahr 42-yard field goal. 49ers 7–6. Drive: SF – Dwight Clark 41-yard pass from Joe Montana (Ray Wersching kick). 49ers 14–6. Drive: LA – Marcus Allen 3-yard run (Chris Bahr kick). 49ers 14–13. Drive: Third quarter. SF – Ray Wersching 22 yard field goal. 49ers 17–13. Drive: Fourth quarter