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Washington Redskins: Top 30 players in franchise history

2 Dec 2001: Darrell Green #28 of the Washington Redskins reacts during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Fed-Ex Field in Landover, Maryland. The Cowboys defeated the Redskins with a final score of 20-14. Digital Image. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Squire/ALLSPORT
2 Dec 2001: Darrell Green #28 of the Washington Redskins reacts during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Fed-Ex Field in Landover, Maryland. The Cowboys defeated the Redskins with a final score of 20-14. Digital Image. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Squire/ALLSPORT
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Gary Clark, Washington Redskins
13 SEP 1992: WASHINGTON REDSKINS WIDE RECEIVER GARY CLARK POINTS TO THE CROWD IN CELEBRATION DURING A 24-17 VICTORY OVER THE ATLANTA FALCONS AT RFK STADIUM IN WASHINGTON D.C.

The second member of the Posse to grace this list, Gary Clark was a feisty competitor for the Redskins at the wide receiver position.

Standing at 5-foot-9, 173 pounds, Clark was always undersized. But he didn’t let that limit his game. In an eight-year stint with the Redskins, from 1985 to 1992, Clark accumulated 549 receptions, 8,742 receiving yards, and 58 receiving touchdowns.

In his time in the nation’s capital, Clark was a spark plug, and a reliable weapon in a stacked receiving core. Not once did he log less than 892 receiving yards with the burgundy and gold, and no less than five times did he surpass the 1,000-yard mark.

Clark ended his career with four All-Pro nods and two Pro Bowl berths, and although a gold jacket eluded the receiver, he remained one of the most esteemed Redskins in history. Two Super Bowl rings help with that as well.

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