Countdown to the season opener: Day 59 Frank Clarke

Countdown to the season opener: Day 59 Frank Clarke
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We’re counting down to the season opener (Day 59) with some Cowboys history

We’re counting down the days until the Dallas Cowboys battle the Philadelphia Eagles in the season opener of the 2025 NFL season. To pass the time and mark the days, we running through 100 Days of Cowboys. So sit back and enjoy some Cowboys history while we countdown to football.

Today - number 59.


Frank Clarke

Born: February 7, 1934. Beloit, Wisconsin
Position: Tight end
Dallas Cowboys: 1960-1967
Awards: All-Pro- 1964
NFL receiving touchdowns leader (1962)

Frank Clarke played receiver for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1967, becoming one of the franchise’s first true offensive stars. Originally a reserve in Cleveland, Clarke blossomed in Dallas, known for his speed, precise routes, and big-play ability. He was the first receiver in Cowboys history to record a 1,000-yard season and held numerous team receiving records by the time he retired. Clarke led the NFL in touchdown receptions in 1962, with 14 touchdowns, and played a key role in helping establish the Cowboys as a competitive team in the league’s early expansion era. He still ranks eighth in Cowboys history in receiving yards and his 50 career receiving touchdowns is still sixth-most in team history.

Sadly, Clarke passed away in 2018, at the age of 84 after a life of trailblazing in Colorado, Dallas and then broadcasting.

Best known for:
Clarke was best known for being the Cowboys’ first standout receiver, setting early franchise records and becoming a favorite target of quarterback Don Meredith during the team’s formative years.

Lesser known fact:
After retiring, Clarke became a first in broadcasting, becoming one of the first Black sports anchors on television in the United States, breaking barriers in both professional football and the media industry.