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  1. Art Monk became the game’s all-time leading receiver in the Washington Redskins win over the Denver Broncos in front of a national television audience on Monday Night Football in Week 6 of the 1992 season. He broke the record when he caught his third pass in a row, a 10-yarder to the right sideline from quarterback Mark Rypien with 3:12 ...

  2. Art Monk autographed memorabilia remains popular, particularly with Washington Redskins fans and collectors. Footballs and photographs are the most commonly found items. The prices of his memorabilia saw an increase upon his induction into the Hall of Fame in 2008. Art Monk Rookie Card 1981 Topps Art Monk RC #194

  3. Art Monk Washington Commanders Youth Legend Alternate Jersey - Black. $47.99 $87.99. Art Monk Washington Commanders Men's Limited Vapor Jersey - White. $69.99 $149.99. Art Monk Washington Commanders Youth Limited Vapor Jersey - White. $67.99 $147.99. Art Monk Washington Commanders Women's Game Alternate Jersey - Black.

  4. Art Monk SIGNED 11x14 Photo + HOF 08 #81 Washington Redskins PSA/DNA AUTOGRAPHED. $375.00. or Best Offer. Free shipping. Sponsored. 1. 2. Get the best deals on Art Monk NFL Original Autographed Items when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  5. Art Monk played 16 seasons for the Redskins, Eagles and Jets. He had 940 catches for 12,721 yards and scored 68 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 3 Pro Bowls, and won 2 championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008.

  6. Official Highlights of "The Posse", the trio of wide receivers for the Washington Redskins with Art Monk, Gary Clark, and Ricky Sanders.I do not own any of t...

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  7. 1981 Topps. James Arthur “Art” Monk (December 5, 1957-) served as a wide receiver for three different teams during his pro football career, setting numerous team and NFL records along the way. The Washington Redskins selected Monk out of Syracuse University in the 1stround (18th overall) of the 1980 NFL Draft.

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