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John Clayton, who covered the National Football League for ESPN for more than 20 years, died Friday after a brief illness. He was 67.
“His wife Pat and sister Amy were at his side and communicated earlier he passed peacefully after a brief illness,” his longtime ESPN colleague Chris Mortensen tweeted. “We loved John. We are mourning his loss. Pat has asked the Seahawks to release further information.”
Clayton first began covering sports at the Pittsburgh Press before moving to Seattle to cover the Seahawks for the Tacoma News Tribune. By 1995, he was at ESPN in 1995, where he covered football in print, TV and on radio until 2017.
As a broadcaster, Clayton was teamed with former NFL quarterback Sean Salisbury, whose friendly and contentious debates had a special chemistry.
Clayton continued to cover the Seahawks for ESPN Radio’s Seattle affiliate after departing his main duties at the network. He was publishing stories as recently as last week.
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added, «His wife Pat and sister Amy were at his side and communicated earlier he passed away peacefully after a brief illness.» Mortensen, a respected NFL insider himself at ESPN, said Clayton's wife asked the Seattle Seahawks to release further information. Clayton covered the Seahawks for years, and most recently covered Russell Wilson's trade to the Denver Broncos.Wilson tweeted, «We will all miss your words and brilliance.» John Clayton, one of our NFL insiders who expertly covered the league for more than 20 years at ESPN, died Friday at 67 after a brief illness.
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