49ers icon Dwight Clark dies after long battle with ALS


49ers icon Dwight Clark, 61, died Monday after a long battle with ALS.

His wife, Kelly, announced the news on Clark’s Twitter account.

Clark publicly announced he had been diagnosed with ALS, also known as ‘Lou Gehrig’s Disease,’ in March of 2017. His battle with the debilitating illness has been chronicled ever since, particularly recently, when 27 of Clark’s former coaches, teammates, and friends visited him at his ranch in Montana.

The 49ers legend is best known for ‘The Catch’ in January of 1982, which jumpstarted a run of Super Bowls for the 49ers. Clark played all nine career seasons with the 49ers, where he was a two-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion. He also served as general manager for the 49ers and Cleveland Browns.

Clark, whose loyalty to the 49ers endeared him to fans everywhere, will always be one of the beloved figures in the club’s storied history. His No. 87 is retired.

 

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