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Ricky Ervins
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Ricky Ervins, #32. replacement for poor Earnest Byner, who was killed and reanimated by the Mini Soda Torturewolves
Ricky Sanders
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#83 Ricky Sanders
Wide Receiver 1986-93
Known affectionately by teammates as “Slick Rick”… Second all-time in Super Bowl receptions/yards gained with 9 catches for 193 yards in Super Bowl XXII… Redskins’ all-time leader with 12 receiving touchdowns in one season… Fifth all-time for yards gained as a Washington receiver with 5,854.

Most memorable football accomplishment was winning Super Bowl XXII… For him, the Redskins “mean a great deal. I loved the fans, best fans in the world. The Redskins gave me an opportunity for me to see the world.”

Pre-game rituals included listening to “calming music” on his headphones… Lists grandfather as greatest inspiration… Most admired teammate was Art Monk.
 
Art Monk
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#81 Art Monk
Wide Receiver 1980-93
Drafted by the Redskins in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft, out of Syracuse… Played a major role in taking the Redskins to the Super Bowl four times during his tenure, winning three championships… Holds numerous team records including most career receptions (888), most career receiving yards (12,026), most receptions in a single game (13 against Detroit in 1990), and most receptions in a season (106, 1984).

Retired as the NFL's All-Time receptions leader with 940… Had nine 50-reception seasons… Three-time Pro Bowler.

Upon retiring from football, he became extremely active in the Washington, DC community, working with numerous organizations that reach out to children.
Gary Clark
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#84 Gary Clark
Wide Receiver 1985-92
Attended Division I-AA James Madison University… Signed with the Redskins in 1985 after two years with the USFL's Jacksonville Bulls… Quickly proved himself to be a big-time playmaker and developed a reputation as one of the toughest receivers in the NFL despite being only 5-9 and 180 pounds… He caught 72 balls for 926 yards and 5 TDs in his rookie year.

Clark caught 7 passes for 114 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown in Super Bowl XXVI… Had five seasons over 1,000 yards receiving and four Pro Bowls appearances… During his time with the Redskins, he had 549 receptions and 8,742 yards receiving – both totals rank third on the Redskins' all-time list in those categories… He finished his career with 699 receptions and 10,856 yards.
 
Mark RypIen
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#11 Mark Rypien
Quarterback 1987-93
Known by teammates as “Ryp”… Passed for more than 15,000 yards during career… MVP of Super Bowl XXVI… Pro Bowl selection in 1989 and 1991.

Most memorable moment with Redskins was winning the Super Bowl… Proudest accomplishment was being part of two Super Bowl championship teams and also the birth of his children… Gained greatest inspiration from his father.

Says the Washington Redskins are like an extension of his family… Recalls how the teams he played on became a part of the D.C. area community and cherished his role… Before each game, put his jersey on the exact same way and made a point to work with the same trainer… Cites Art Monk and Darrell Green as most admired teammates for the “longevity of their careers and ability to stay healthy.”
Doug Williams
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Ernest Byner
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