Monte Coleman Death

Monte Coleman Death

Source: FOX News

Summary

Monte Coleman, a three-time Super Bowl champion and 16-year NFL player, has died at the age of 68. He played his entire career with the Washington Redskins, leading the NFL in tackles once and earning numerous accolades. Coleman also coached at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, leading the team to a Southwestern Athletic Conference championship in 2012.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Coleman’s career was marked by durability and leadership, and his legacy is written in championships and honors.

He played 16 years with the Redskins, leading the league in tackles once and earning four defensive touchdowns.

Coleman’s coaching career was just as impressive, helping the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff win a conference championship.

This one felt recognizable early, a player who dedicated his life to football and left a lasting impact on the game.

Original Observation: He played for all three of Washington’s Super Bowl-winning teams, because that’s what winners do.

Author: Evan Null