Longtime ESPN NFL reporter John Clayton died Friday, his family announced. A brief illness took him at 67 years old.
Clayton covered the NFL for ESPN from 1995 through 2017, and prior to that spent 23 years covering the Steelers for the Pittsburgh Press and the Seahawks for the Tacoma News Tribune. Clayton continued covering the Seahawks after leaving ESPN, breaking down the Russell Wilson trade for Seattle Sports 710 AM. In all, Clayton's career began as a Pittsburgh-area high schooler and lasted more than 50 years.
In 2007, Clayton won the Bill Nunn, Jr., Award from the Professional Football Writers of America for "long and distinguished reporting on professional football."
"The PFWA mourns the passing of John Clayton. John was the PFWA's 19th president (1999-2000) and the organization's 2007 Bill Nunn Jr. Award recipient," the organization said in a statement. "'The Professor' was a friend to so many in our business. Our condolences to his wife Pat, family, colleagues and his many friends."
"Until they plant me, I guess," he told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in 2018, when asked how long he'll keep covering the NFL. "I love this stuff.
Those who knew Clayton remember how much he loved the game and the people in it.
For 2 years, was willing to help with anything I needed.
— Sheil Kapadia (@SheilKapadia) March 19, 2022
Would call just to catch up and fill me in on what he was hearing.
It struck me how much he loved his job. Completely in his element covering practice or a game.
A genuinely kind man and legendary football writer. RIP.
One of the most incredible days I’ve witnessed in this job was sitting next to John Clayton on an NFL Sunday. He broke news stories in Buffalo, Dallas and San Francisco…while watching the Seahawks and Panthers in Charlotte. The most non-big-time big-timer. I will miss him. pic.twitter.com/ckNB8b93ar
— Ryan McGee (@ESPNMcGee) March 19, 2022
Like a lot of Seattle sports fans, I looked up to John; I’ll never forget when he emerged from Hall of Fame voting to tell me, excitedly, that Kenny Easley got in. He loved Seahawks football and we loved him for it. RIP to a kind, thoughtful man. https://t.co/HLUjXurkir
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) March 19, 2022
RIP John Clayton, hard to believe he’s gone. Rose to become all-time great NFL beat reporter & later an @espn icon, but never forgot his Braddock, PA roots. No one more dogged, more dedicated. Truly one of a kind. Heartbroken for Pat. He loved her so much. @JohnClaytonNFL pic.twitter.com/i9Fl0GJkwJ
— Mike Sando (@SandoNFL) March 19, 2022
Heartbroken. 💔
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) March 19, 2022
Rest In Peace, The Professor. pic.twitter.com/xFGdTYstnT
Of course, we can't remember John without mentioning his legendary This is SportsCenter commercial.