Background
Monahan was born in West Linn, Oregon on September 1, 1989 to Joe and Theresa Monahan.
Monahan was born in West Linn, Oregon on September 1, 1989 to Joe and Theresa Monahan.
He attended Portland State University and played for the school"s National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I football team Justin Monahan attended West Linn High School where he was a three-sport athlete in basketball, baseball and football.
Statistically, 2011 was Monahan"s best season at Portland State, catching 52 passes for 707 yards and six touchdowns. Over his three year career with the Vikings, Monahan had 112 receptions for 1,579 yards and six touchdowns. He earned all-state honors in baseball and football and was named a National Football Foundation Scholar–Athlete.
After his high school graduation he was admitted to Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington after graduation.
He spent one redshirt season with the school"s football team, the Pirates who were National Collegiate Athletic Association (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division III members. During his sophomore season he transferred to Portland State University in Portland, Oregon where he played wide receiver as a walk-on for the Vikings football team over the next three years (2010-2013).
Monahan"s high school coach knew the Vikings then-offensive coordinator Mouse Davis, which convinced him to go to Portland State over a walk-on offer with the Oregon Ducks. Monahan"s best season statistically for the Vikings came in 2011 catching 52 passes for 707 yards and six touchdowns.
Over his three year career with the Vikings, Monahan had 112 receptions for 1,579 yards and six touchdowns.
After failing to be drafted in 2013, Monahan signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (Canadian Football League), but never appeared in a game for them. He joined the inaugural American Federation of Labor-Congress Portland Thunder roster in February 2014, which Portland"s head coach Matthew Sauk telling The Oregonian, "lieutenant’s great to get more of that Northwest football talent Justin has great hands and a great attitude—he’s ready to come in, play hard, and prove he can play professional football." According to the American Federation of Labor-Congress, Monahan stands at 6 feet 1 inch (185 m) and weighs 202 pounds (92 kg).