The Washington Commanders are set to retire Hall of Fame wide receiver Art Monk's jersey during their primetime game against the Seattle Seahawks. Here are 10 quick facts about the wideout.

In 1984, Monk became the first player in NFL history to record more than 100 receptions in a single season, recording 106 catches for 1,372 yards and seven touchdowns. He also led the league with 154 targets that season.

Monk broke the NFL's all-time record in career receptions during the 1992 season. Monk still has some of the most catches in league history and is currently ranked 24th ahead of Antonio Brown.

Monk played college football at Syracuse University, where he lead the team in receiving yards in three of his four seasons and had 102 receptions for 1,644 yards and nine receiving touchdowns

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