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  1. John Travis Clayton (May 11, 1954 – March 18, 2022) was an American sports journalist who was a National Football League (NFL) writer and reporter for ESPN, as well as a senior writer for ESPN.com. He also worked for The Pittsburgh Press and The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington.

  2. Mar 19, 2022 · John Clayton, one of the country's foremost NFL insiders who covered the league to great depths during a 20-plus-year career at ESPN, died Friday, his family said. He was 67.

  3. Mar 19, 2022 · John Clayton, a first-class NFL insider and our beloved longtime ESPN colleague, died today. He also starred in the greatest This Is SportsCenter commercial of all time.

  4. Mar 19, 2022 · John Clayton, the veteran N.F.L. reporter nicknamed the Professor who was noted for his football analysis and his concise game recaps for ESPN, died on Friday at a hospital in Bellevue, Wash. He...

  5. Mar 19, 2022 · Known as "The Professor," John Clayton was a much-respected and beloved figure in the NFL media world who passed away after a brief illness. He was 67.

  6. Mar 18, 2022 · John Clayton, whose list of contacts in the NFL was matched only by his attention to detail and dedication to his craft, died Friday in Washington after a brief illness, his family said. He was 67.

  7. Mar 19, 2022 · Longtime NFL journalist John Clayton died Friday following a short illness. He was 67. The Seattle Seahawks, through Clayton’s family, announced the death in a statement.

  8. Mar 19, 2022 · Longtime NFL reporter John Clayton, who was known asThe Professor” because of his encyclopedic knowledge of the game, died Friday, according to both ESPN, where he was an analyst, and...

  9. Mar 19, 2022 · Veteran NFL reporter John Clayton died Friday afternoon after a brief illness, the Seattle Seahawks announced. He was 67. Clayton is best known for his time as an NFL insider for ESPN, where he...

  10. Mar 19, 2022 · 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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