Today in sports history: Oct. 12

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In 1992, Art Monk becomes the NFL’s career reception leader, moving past former Seattle star Steve Largent, who retired with 819 receptions. See more sports moments from this date:

1986 — Walter Payton becomes the first NFL player to accumulate 20,000 all-purpose yards in the Chicago Bears’ 20-7 victory over the Houston Oilers. Payton has 76 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving for a career total of 20,045.1992: Washington's Art Monk becomes NFL’s career reception leader

1992 — Art Monk of the Washington Redskins becomes the NFL’s career reception leader when he catches a 10-yard sideline pass in the fourth quarter of a 34-3 victory over Denver. Monk’s seven catches move him past former Seattle star Steve Largent, who retired after the 1989 season with 819 receptions.

Washington Redskins wide receiver Art Monk is hoisted by his teammates after breaking the record for career receptions in the fourth quarter of their game against the Denver Broncos at RFK Stadium in Washington, Oct. 12, 1992. 2003 — Michael Schumacher wins a record sixth world title. He clinches the Formula One championship by two points after finishing eighth in the Japanese Grand Prix. Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello wins the season-ending race.

Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher of Germany is all smiles as he is lifted by a team member under the shower of champagne following his winning the Formula One season title at Suzuka circuit in Suzuka, Japan, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2003. 2009 — Brent Seabrook scores 26 seconds into overtime and the Chicago Blackhawks matched the biggest comeback in NHL history, rallying from a five-goal deficit to beat the Calgary Flames 6-5. Chicago fell behind 5-0 in the first period before overtaking the Flames.

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook shoots the winning goal between the legs of Calgary Flames defenseman Mark Giordano in ovetime of an NHL hockey game Monday, Oct. 12, 2009, in Chicago. Chicago won 6-5.

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