The third-down play was doomed from the beginning. The primary receiver, Freddie Solomon, slipped on the saturated Candlestick Park turf. Joe Montana was under pressure as he drifted right, toward the ...
America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys, were one of the most dominant franchises in the 1970s. They appeared in five Super Bowls, winning two, over the course of the decade, and after an NFC Championship ...
Just a bit more than 24 years ago, one of the greatest plays in NFL history took place and it spawned a Bay Area dynasty. When Dwight Clark hauled in Joe Montana's third-down pass to beat the Cowboys ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dwight Clark's legacy extends far beyond "The Catch." KRON4's Erin Wilson reports.
SANTA CLARA – Statues of Joe Montana and Dwight Clark immortalizing “The Catch” gloriously rise behind Gate A at Levi’s Stadium. Those didn’t exist when the Super Bowl debuted there a decade ago.
He's still handsome and, at 56, he looks young and his voice is rich and soothing. Someone once said his voice is "all milk and honey." Dwight Clark. Made "The Catch." Caught that pass from Joe ...
Dwight Clark, the dashing and charismatic wide receiver who played the starring role in The Catch, the most indelible and important play in 49ers’ history, died Monday at 61, 15 months after ...
Most famous for ‘The Catch’, Dwight Clark was an NFL legend—a wide receiver for the 49ers. He was diagnosed with ALS in 2017 and died a year later. Every year, the 49ers honor his legacy by hosting ...
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49ers teammates carry on Dwight Clark's legacy
Dwight Clark's legacy extends far beyond "The Catch." KRON4's Erin Wilson reports.
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