Joe Montana(I)
- Actor
Considered by many experts to be the greatest quarterback in the
history of NFL football, Montana was recruited by the San Francisco
49ers from Notre Dame in 1979 after leading the "Fighting Irish" to a
Cotton Bowl victory in 1978. "Joe Cool," as he was known for his ice
cool disposition in the heat of the game, led the 49ers on field for
twelve seasons and played key roles in the San Francisco 49ers four
Super Bowl victories between 1982 and 1990. Montana scooped the Super
Bowl MVP Award in 1982, 1985 and 1990, however he suffered an elbow
injury in January 1991, and missed all of the 1991 season, and most of
the 1992 season.
He was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in April 1993, and spent his final two years with the Chiefs before finally retiring at the end of 1994.
Well remembered for his amazing plays with fleet-footed wide receiver Jerry Rice, and high-stepping running back Roger Craig.
He was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in April 1993, and spent his final two years with the Chiefs before finally retiring at the end of 1994.
Well remembered for his amazing plays with fleet-footed wide receiver Jerry Rice, and high-stepping running back Roger Craig.