Joe Montana
| Joe Montana | |
|---|---|
| Joe Montana at an ESPN set. | |
| Position(s): Quarterback |
Jersey #(s): 16, 19 |
| Born: June 11, 1956 New Eagle, Pennsylvania |
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| Career Information | |
| Year(s): 1979–1994 | |
| NFL Draft: 1979 / Round: 3 / Pick: 82 | |
| College: Notre Dame | |
| Professional Teams | |
| Career Stats | |
| TD-INT | 273-139 |
| Yards | 40,551 |
| QB Rating | 92.3 |
| Stats at NFL.com | |
| Career Highlights and Awards | |
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| Pro Football Hall of Fame | |
Joseph Clifford Montana, Jr., (born June 11, 1956), nicknamed "Joe Cool"[1], "Big Sky"[1] and "The Comeback Kid"[1], is a retired American football player whose professional career in the National Football League (NFL) spanned the late 1970s through the mid-1990s.[2] Montana started his NFL career in 1979 with the San Francisco 49ers, where he played quarterback (QB) for the next 14 seasons.[3] He spent the 1993 and 1994 seasons, his final two years in the NFL, with the Kansas City Chiefs. While a member of the 49ers, Montana started four Super Bowl games and the team won all of them. In 2000, Montana was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[4]
In 1989, and again in 1990, the Associated Press (AP), an American news agency, named Montana the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP), and Sports Illustrated magazine named Montana the 1990 "Sportsman of the Year".[5] Four years earlier, in 1986, Montana won the AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award.[6] As a result of his high level of play, Montana appeared in eight Pro Bowls, the NFL's version of an all-star game. 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 entire NFL.[7]
Noted for his ability to remain calm under pressure, Montana helped his teams to 31 fourth quarter come-from-behind wins.[3] In the closing moments of the 1981 NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl XXIII, Montana threw game-winning touchdown passes. The touchdown at the end of the championship game was so memorable that sports journalists, fans, and many others, refer to the play simply as "The Catch". The touchdown in the closing moments of Super Bowl XXIII came at the end of a 92-yard drive.
Because of Montana's excellent career, the 49ers retired the number 16, the jersey number Montana wore while with the team. In 1994, Montana earned a spot on the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team; he is also a member of the honorary NFL 1980s All-Decade Team.[8] In 1999, editors at The Sporting News ranked Montana third on their list of "Football's 100 Greatest Players". Also in 1999, his status among the greatest players of all time was reaffirmed when ESPN named Montana the 25th greatest athlete of the 20th century. In 2006, Sports Illustrated rated him the number one clutch quarterback of all-time.[9]
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