Confusion spread across the NFL community after misleading posts on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook falsely claimed that Washington Commanders legend Art Monk had died at the age of 68. The claims reportedly originated from random online posts and even a misleading Wikipedia update listing him as deceased.
Fans Question the Viral Claims
As the rumors grew, fans turned to social media seeking confirmation about Art Monk’s wellbeing.
“Good morning @Commanders nation can we get an official wellness check on our a legend Art Monk. I keep seeing posts about him passing,” one user wrote on X.
Some even began posting condolences despite the lack of verification.
Is Art Monk Dead? No — The NFL Icon Is Alive
Despite the viral posts, Art Monk is alive, and none of the reports were confirmed by his family or representatives.
Former NFL player Brian Mitchell strongly dismissed the false claims, stating: “People like putting BS on the internet. Well Art’s wife has responded to the fake news. Please stop putting stuff like this out. It’s totally disrespectful to the person and their family!!”
Mitchell also shared a screenshot of an Instagram Story from Monk’s wife, Desiree, confirming Art is “alive and well” and calling the widespread rumors “fake news.”
Rumors Follow Recent Honors for Art Monk
The false reports surfaced only weeks after the Washington Commanders retired Art Monk’s No. 81 jersey on November 2, celebrating his Hall of Fame legacy, three Super Bowl victories, and 889 career receptions.
Monk spent the majority of his career with Washington before later playing for the New York Jets and the Philadelphia Eagles.



