Tattoos

Donte Moncrief’s 17 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Donte Rakeem Moncrief also known as Donte Moncrief, is an American football free-agent who plays at the wide receiver position. During his college, he played college football at Ole Miss and was later drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Donte, just like other footballers has got multiple tattoos done on his body to mark important memories of his life. Additionally, many of them are religious inks too. Let us see what tattoos he has on his body.

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1. ‘Bushes’ Tattoo

Tattoo: Donte’s left bicep is covered with some dark shaded asymmetrical patterns along with the stems and bushes.

2. ‘Praying Hands’ Tattoo

Tattoo: On his left shoulder there is a tattoo of praying hands inked along with the words, ‘Praying Hands’ tattooed underside it.

Meaning: Praying hands are the most common way among people, especially the Christians, used as a holy symbol to remember Jesus Christ and seek his blessings. The tattoo tells us about Donte’s religious beliefs i.e. ‘Christianity’. However, some people also get a pair of praying hands tattooed as a way of showing their dedication and respect for themselves, their family, and near ones. Donte’s tattoo not only includes the drawing of praying hands but also the text, ‘Praying Hands’.

3. Quote on left bicep

Tattoo: Monte’s has got another religious tattoo done on his bicep. The lines have been taken from The Bible (Romans 8:31) which says “In God’s Hands If God is for us, who can be against us?”

Meaning: The reference as taken from The Bible means that in our life, God is always with us be it our worries, sorrows, or happiness, and thus If God is with us, it should hardly matter if any other person is there with us or not because God is supreme and nothing should matter more than Him.

4. ‘Red Lips’ Tattoo

Tattoo: On his left shoulder blade we can see the tattoo of red lips inked.

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