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>Clayton began hosting a cable TV sports show in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, while still a student at Churchill Area High School in suburban Pittsburgh. His print journalism career started at a now-defunct Pittsburgh weekly, Steel City Sports, in 1973. The same year he graduated from Duquesne University. John moved to a part-time job at the Pittsburgh Press in 1976 and was eventually promoted to full-time status. Clayton also served as a stringer for the AP radio network and several other audio sports services in the 1970s.
>In 1978, Clayton began covering the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Pittsburgh Press. He left that job in the 1980s and began covering the Seattle Seahawks for the Tacoma News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington. It was at this time that he began appearing in NFL segments on Seattle sports radio station KJR (AM) on host Nancy Donnelan's program "The Fabulous Sports Babe". When Donnelan's show was picked up by ESPN for national syndication Clayton came along as an expert NFL correspondent. Even though Clayton has never played football on any level.
>Even though Clayton has never played football on any level.
Just a guy that knows his shit. Respectable.
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