Mark Clayton, 3 other ex-Dolphins take step closer to Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is whittling down its list of Senior nominees and four ex-Dolphins remain.

Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mark Clayton advanced to become one of 60 Senior nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.

Three other former Dolphins players — offensive lineman Bob Kuechenberg, defensive end Bill Stanfill, and safety Dick Anderson — are also among the 60 candidates.

Senior nominees must be at least 25 years removed from their playing careers, meaning any player who participated in the 2000 season or later isn’t eligible yet.

Clayton, 63, was a five-time Pro Bowler and twice led the NFL in touchdown receptions during his time with the Dolphins. After finishing his career with one season as a member of the Green Bay Packers, Clayton retired with 8,974 receiving yards and 84 touchdown receptions.

Kuechenberg, Stanfill, and Anderson each played their entire NFL careers in Miami and collectively earned 14 Pro Bowl nods.

The list of 60 Senior nominees will continue to be whittled down until just three names remain. That trio will be presented to the Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee prior to Super Bowl LIX where each must receive a minimum 80 percent vote for induction.

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