Carl Monroe
Carl Monroe was an American professional football player who was a running back and wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers from 1983 to 1987.
Monroe's career highlight came during Super Bowl XIX versus the Miami Dolphins when he caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Joe Montana. He died in 1989 of a suspected accidental valium overdose, while attempting to resurrect his football career in the CFL, and while fighting alcoholism.
The annual Carl Monroe Golf Tournament is held to benefit students of William C. Overfelt High School in San Jose, CA, his alma mater.
College career
Carl Monroe played football for the University of Utah, who recruited him out of Overfelt High School, located in San Jose, CA. In 1981, he rushed for 522 yards with five touchdowns on 99 attempts. He finished second on the team behind Del Rodgers. With Rodgers off to the NFL after that season, Monroe took over as the starting running back. Monroe rushed 1,507 yards and 4 touchdowns on 309 attempts. However, Utah, under new head coach Chuck Stobart finished with a losing record at 5-6. Monroe did more than run the ball, also serving as the teams kick returner. His stats in 1982 not only lead the team, but his carries and yardage also lead the Western Athletic Conference as well.Pro career
Despite his accomplishments at Utah, Monroe went undrafted in the 1981 NFL draft. He signed with the San Francisco 49ers and made the team, and was a backup behind Roger Craig and Wendell Tyler, the latter of whom was acquired from the Los Angeles Rams.In his rookie season, Monroe appeared in only five games and gained a mere 23 yards. In 1984, the 49ers finished 15–1 on their way to the Super Bowl, where they routed the Miami Dolphins 38–16. Miami scored first, going up 3–0 thanks to an Uwe Von Schamann field goal. On the next possession, the 49ers drove down the field, ending when Monroe caught a 33 yard scoring pass from Joe Montana. The ensuing extra point put the 49ers up 7–3. It was the only pass Monroe caught the entire game.
In 1985, Monroe did not have any rushing yards, though he did catch passes out of the backfield and was used mainly as a kick returner. However, he did return a kick off for 95 yards for a touchdown in a 35–8 win over the Washington Redskins. The kick return were the first points of the game. Monroe played in only six games in 1986. In 1987, Monroe, who been one of the final cuts that summer, crossed the picket line during the 1987 NFLPA strike. He caught a 39 yard touchdown pass from replacement quarterback Mark Stevens in the 49ers 41–21 blow out of the New York Giants, which consisted of only replacement players. However, at the end of the players strike, the 49ers released Monroe, ending his time in the NFL.