Art Monk was really surprised Tuesday morning when he was told the Commanders were retiring his jersey. Several former Redskins teammates and family showed up at Monk's front door, most wearing a ...
Being on center stage never interested Art Monk. Individual honors didn’t motivate him. Records didn’t define him. Interviews didn’t intrigue him. Monk just wanted to play football the right way.
Art Monk had to wait a while to get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but his credentials are more than worthy. (AP) As part of our offseason coverage, we're taking a look back at some of the best ...
Look too long at Art Monk’s reception totals, and it’s easy to ignore the other parts of his game. That would be a mistake. As good as Monk was at catching a football — he at one time held the league ...
Congratulations Pouring In For Former NFL Star Art Monk originally appeared on The Spun. The Washington Commanders will celebrate franchise legend Art Monk later this year. On Tuesday, the Commanders ...
James Arthur “Art” Monk was an exceptional wide receiver for the Washington Redskins from 1980 to 1993. This much celebrated NFL wide receiver was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame along ...
Art Monk retired as the NFL's leading receiver with 940 catches, but the number he made famous in Washington was 81. Now, nobody else who plays for the franchise will wear that jersey number. The ...
Listening to Art Monk, Tuesday's surprise to him from the Washington Commanders was about the others, not merely himself. Monk heard someone was at the door of his home, so he opened it and was ...
Several social media reports falsely claimed that Washington Commanders legend Art Monk had passed away. Art Monk is alive and well. Several posts on social media had falsely claimed that the ...
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