Joe Montana

Joseph
Clifford Montana
Born:
11 June
1956
Birthplace: New
Eagle, Pennsylvania
College:
Notre Dame
Best Known As:
Super Bowl winning quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers
Joe Montana
joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1979 after playing college
football at the University of Notre Dame. Considered
something of a long shot, Montana wasn't drafted by the
49ers until the third round. He ended up leading the 49ers
to a four Super Bowl victories, in 1982, 1985, 1989 and
1990. He was especially famous for his calm under pressure
and for leading last-minute, game-winning drives. In the
mid-'90s Montana left the 49ers after being replaced by his
former backup Steve Young. Montana played the last two years
of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs, retiring in 1995.
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
In 1993, the
town of Ismay, Montana (population 22) changed its name to
Joe in honor of the football star... Joe Montana is the only
player to be named MVP of the Super Bowl three times: in
1982, 1985 and 1990. Two-time winners include Bart Starr,
Terry Bradshaw and
Tom Brady; all four played
quarterback... Montana threw many of his passes to
record-breaking receiver
Jerry Rice.
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