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Mark Clayton and Mark Duper formed the iconic receiving tandem known as “The Marks Brothers.” Along with quarterback Dan ...
Former Miami Dolphins WR Mark Clayton formed "The Marks Brothers" duo with Mark Duper and likes the current pair of Hill and Waddle.
On a podcast Monday night, legendary Miami WR Mark Clayton shared his thoughts on the Dolphins' current receiver duo.
Former Miami Dolphins great Mark Clayton gives his two cents on not only Jaylen Waddle, but also his thoughts on Tyreek Hill and his steps moving forward in gaining the team's trust back.
Mark was born on June 26, 1945, in Grand Island, Nebraska, the eldest son of the late John David and Eloise Regnier (Camp) Clayton. Mark is survived by three brothers, Bruce (Francine), Steven ...
Mark & Mina’s Big Day Comes With A Bigger Surprise Despite the challenges they faced due to Clayton’s immigration, Mina did go ahead with the wedding. The preview for the upcoming episode of ...
Receiver Mark Clayton and guard Bob Kuechenberg are among the former Miami Dolphins who candidacy has advanced for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 as chosen by the Seniors Committee.
Mark Clayton, who became one of Marino's favorite targets in the 1980s, shared with me his thoughts four decades later on that 38-16 loss to the 49ers. "It’s crazy, wow, forty years.
Clayton, now 42 years old, is about to launch the Livv Pro, a set of “luxury sports headphones,” that look like nothing else on the market. With their unique (and patented) zig-zag headband ...
Mark Clayton left the University of Oklahoma as the team's all-time leader in receiving yards with 3,241. He played for the crimson and white from 2001-2004. He redshirted during the Sooners 2000 ...
Mark Clayton left the University of Oklahoma as the team's all-time leader in receiving yards with 3,241. He played for the crimson and white from 2001-2004. He redshirted during the Sooners 2000 ...
Super Bowl Heartbreaking Moments with Mark Clayton and Jake Delhomme It is not easy to come so close to Super Bowl glory, only to see it slip away.