Dynasty Defining Trades and All-Time Records: The October 12th Milestones
October 12th is a pivotal date in American football history, forever tied to a trade that dramatically reshaped the NFL landscape. In 1989, the Minnesota Vikings made one of the most lopsided deals ever, acquiring Herschel Walker from the Dallas Cowboys for a massive package of players and draft picks that ultimately fueled the Cowboys’ 1990s dynasty.
Beyond that franchise-altering moment, this day in 1992 saw Washington Redskins receiver Art Monk set a monumental record by becoming the NFL’s all-time career receptions leader, surpassing the mark of 820 catches. Join us as we explore the unforgettable transactions and record-breaking feats that highlight the history of October 12th!
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October 12 Football History Headlines
October 12, 1989 – In what could be the most impactful and most significant player trade in the history of the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys traded running back Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings for five players and six future draft picks. The Cowboys were winless at this point in the 1989 season after five games played. The franchise was a laughing stock of the league as their new Owner/GM, Jerry Jones, and Rookie head Coach Jimmy Johnson looked like they had gotten into something too much for them to handle. They really looked foolish when they traded their star player, but the compensation of basically 11 players for one? That seemed like an offer too good to pass on. According to an ESPN article on the trade, the deal went something like this: the Cowboys would give the Vikings Walker, their third and 10th round picks in 1990, and their third pick in 1991. In return, the Vikings would send linebackers Jesse Solomon and David Howard, defensive end Alex Stewart, running back Darrin Nelson, cornerback Issiac Holt, and Minnesota’s first-, second, and sixth-round picks in 1990. Then the real craftiness started. Nelson refused to report with Dallas, so he was traded to the San Diego Chargers and became two draft picks: a sixth-rounder in 1990 and a second-rounder in ’91. The Cowboys took Emmitt Smith of Florida in the first round of the 1990 draft; defensive tackle Russell Maryland of Miami in the first round in ’91; cornerback Kevin Smith of Texas A&M in the first round in ’92; safety Darren Woodson of Arizona State in the second round in ’92; and cornerback Clayton Holmes of Carson-Newman in the third round in ’92. A dynasty had been born in Dallas with the jump start of trading one star player, and the clever draft maneuvering of the Cowboys’ brass. The Vikings made the playoffs in 1989 with Walker running the ball, but an excellent San Francisco team knocked them out.
October 12, 1991, Mike Lerch of Princeton ties the NCAA record with 370 receiving yards, along with 4 touchdowns, to lead the then-unbeaten Princeton Tigers to a 59-37 victory over a winless Brown University.
October 12, 1991, Doug Flutie, formerly of Boston College and now with the BC Lions, set a CFL passing record of 582 yards despite losing to the Edmonton Eskimos, 45-38 in overtime.
October 12, 1992, Washington Redskins wideout Art Monk sets an NFL record with his 820th reception. Monk did it in grand style, too, as the game was played on the Monday Night Football stage, with all of the nation watching. The Redskins had their way with their opponents that night, the Denver Broncos, as they won handily 34-3. It was a 10-yard reception from Redskin quarterback Mark Rypien in the fourth quarter, when Monk passed Steve Largent for the most career receptions in NFL history. Monk finished the game with seven receptions for 69 yards. For his career, Monk totaled 840 catches, 788 of which came in his 14 seasons as a Washington Redskin.
October 12, 1992
— Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) October 12, 2025
The #Redskins' Art Monk becomes the NFL's all-time leading receiver.
ABC's Monday Night Football intro, commemorating Art's historic accomplishment
Followed by broadcast footage of his record-tying and record-breaking receptions, plus #NFL Films highlights… pic.twitter.com/cjaCn2JZMK
October 12, 2019 – The University of South Carolina knocks off the 3rd-ranked University of Georgia by a score of 20-17.
October 12 Football Hall of Fame Birthdays
The day holds other treasures, too, as a few College Football Hall of Fame legends were born on October 12.
- Truxtun Hare
Conclusion
October 12th stands as a dramatic crossroads in American football history, forever linking a monumental trade to individual record-breaking achievements. While the infamous Herschel Walker trade catalyzed the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl dynasty, the day also saw Art Monk ascend to the top of the NFL’s all-time receptions list. Furthermore, October 12th is a day to celebrate the births of three iconic college football figures: Truxtun Hare (born 1878), a four-time All-American and charter member of the College Football Hall of Fame; Les Horvath (born 1921), the Ohio State Heisman Trophy winner; and Charlie Ward (born 1970), the Florida State Heisman-winning quarterback who famously chose an NBA career. The events and birthdays on this single date underscore football’s enduring narrative of triumph, change, and legendary talent.
