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Also known as: Joe Cool, Joseph Clifford Montana, the Comeback Kid

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In full:
Joseph Clifford Montana
Bynames:
Joe Cool and the Comeback Kid
Born:
June 11, 1956, New Eagle, Pennsylvania, U.S. (age 68)
Awards And Honors:
Super Bowl
Pro Football Hall of Fame (2000)
Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 2000)
2 NFL Most Valuable Player awards
4 Super Bowl championships
3 All-Pro selections
8 Pro Bowl selections
1989 Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year
1989 Bert Bell Award (Player of the Year)
1986 PFWA Comeback Player

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Joe Montana (born June 11, 1956, New Eagle, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American football player who was one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the National Football League (NFL). Montana led the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl victories (1982, 1985, 1989, 1990) and was named the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times. He also ranks among football’s all-time leaders in passing yards (40,551) and touchdown passes (273). Montana was known for his ability to calmly bring his team to victory from the brink of defeat during the final moments of the game, earning him the nickname “Joe Cool.”

Montana was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, and excelled at baseball, basketball, and football in high school. He was offered a basketball scholarship to North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, but instead went to the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, to play collegiate football. Montana began his junior year as the Fighting Irish’s third-string quarterback but was elevated to starter after coming off the bench to lead Notre Dame to a comeback victory in the third game of the 1977 season. He finished that season by guiding once-beaten Notre Dame to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A national championship. After a successful senior year that ended with a Notre Dame victory in the Cotton Bowl, Montana was selected by the 49ers in the third round of the 1979 NFL draft.

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Montana became the 49ers’ starting quarterback midway through his second season in San Francisco. His field vision and keen decision making were ideal for head coach Bill Walsh’s “West Coast offense,” which relied on a series of short, accurate passes to move the ball downfield. Montana led the 49ers to their first Super Bowl victory in January 1982, earning game MVP honours in the process. His team’s play-off run was highlighted by a game-winning touchdown pass from Montana to Dwight Clark with 51 seconds remaining in the National Football Conference championship game, a play later known as “The Catch.” The 49ers won a second Super Bowl title (and Montana a second Super Bowl MVP award) in 1985, defeating the Miami Dolphins. The following spring the 49ers drafted wide receiver Jerry Rice, who teamed with Montana for six seasons to form one of the most prolific passing combinations in NFL history. In 1989 Montana led a dramatic late-game drive against the Cincinnati Bengals to win a third Super Bowl. Despite losing Walsh to retirement in the off-season, the 49ers repeated as champions the following year while posting the largest margin of victory in Super Bowl history (45 points), and Montana took home his third Super Bowl MVP trophy. In addition to his postseason accolades, Montana was named NFL MVP in 1989 and 1990.

An elbow injury forced Montana to miss all but one game over the course of the 1991 and 1992 seasons, and by the time he was ready to return to the field, future Hall of Famer Steve Young was entrenched as the 49ers starting quarterback. In 1993 Montana was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs. He earned a trip to the Pro Bowl in his first year in Kansas City (his eighth and final career selection) and led the Chiefs to play-off berths in his two seasons with the team. Montana retired in 1995, finishing his career with 31 fourth-quarter comeback victories and 10 play-off appearances in his 11 full seasons as a starting quarterback in the NFL. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000.

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Joe Montana | Biography, Statistics, Championships, & Facts (2024)

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How many times did Joe Montana help the 49ers win the Super Bowl? ›

Montana led the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl victories (1982, 1985, 1989, 1990) and was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times. He also ranks among football's all-time leaders in passing yards (40,551) and touchdown passes (273).

How many interceptions did Joe Montana throw in the Super Bowls? ›

3. No Super Bowl interceptions. In four Super Bowl games (and 122 pass attempts), Montana never threw an interception in the big game. In Super Bowl competition, Montana completed 68% of his passes for 1,142 yards with 11 touchdowns and zero interceptions.

How many college championships did Joe Montana win? ›

Joe Montana won a national championship at Notre Dame and four Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers, playing quarterback with an imperturbable élan that personified grace under pressure and made him synonymous with big-game excellence.

How many NFC championships did Joe Montana play in? ›

Montana led the 49ers to six NFC championship appearances from 1981-90, and San Francisco had a 4-2 record in those games. He was 2-2 in the postseason with the Chiefs, and that included an appearance in the AFC championship game in 1993.

Who was the best quarterback for the 49ers? ›

Joe Cool”, otherwise known as Joe Montana, is the best quarterback in 49ers history.

What records does Joe Montana hold? ›

Montana was elected to eight Pro Bowls as well as being voted first-team All-Pro in 1987, 1989, and 1990. Montana had the highest passer rating in the National Football Conference (NFC) five times (1981, 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1989), and in both 1987 and 1989, Montana had the highest passer rating in the NFL.

How many touchdown passes did Joe Montana throw? ›

Throughout his 16 years in the league, Montana threw for 40,551 yards and 273 touchdowns for a 92.3 career passer rating, and remains in the conversation as one of the greatest quarterbacks in league history.

How many times did Joe Montana win the MVP? ›

Joe Montana won the MVP award twice in his career.

Did Joe Montana win a ring? ›

Third place is held by 34 players, all of whom have four Super Bowl rings: Joe Montana. Terry Bradshaw. Rob Gronkowski.

Did Joe Montana take the Chiefs to the Super Bowl? ›

Montana joined the Chiefs for his final two seasons in the NFL, a player as decorated as any at the time who had four Super Bowl rings of his own. He brought instant credibility to Kansas City and, together with running back Marcus Allen, delivered an exciting offensive package for fans to experience in 1993 and 1994.

How old was Joe Montana when he won his first Super Bowl? ›

Joe Montana was 25 years and 227 days old in a win in Super Bowl XVI versus the Bengals on January 24, 1982.

Where does Joe Montana rank? ›

At the time of his retirement, he ranked fourth in career passing yardage (40,551 yards), attempts (5,391), and passing touchdowns (273). His 3,409 completions ranked third all-time, and his career passer rating of 92.3 was second all-time.

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

The New England Patriots have won the Super Bowl a record six times, most recently Super Bowl LIII in February 2019. Joining them at the top of this list is the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose most recent of their six titles came in 2009.

Did Romo ever win NFC championship? ›

“Tony Romo was made the highest paid QB in football with no Super Bowls, no NFC Championship games, no first team All Pros. He ain't never have to worry about a contract.” -

Which quarterback has the most Super Bowl wins? ›

Tom Brady

Brady won seven Super Bowl titles in his career, the most by any player in NFL history and more Super Bowl titles than any franchise.

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