JOE MONTANA Born: June 11, 1956 in New Eagle, Pennsylvania
Full Name: Joseph Clifford Montana, Jr. High School: Ringgold
(Monongahela, PA) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 29,
2000 Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: July 29, 2000 Pro Career:
15 seasons, 192 games Drafted: 3rd round (82nd overall) in 1979 by San
Francisco 49ers Transactions: April 22, 1993 – Montana and safety David
Whitemore, and the 49ers' 3rd round draft pick in 1994 (Lake Dawson, WR, Notre
Dame, 92nd overall) traded to Kansas City for the Chiefs' 1st round round choice
in 1993 (traded to Phoenix on 4/25/93 which was traded to New Orleans, the 49ers
then selected Dana Stubblefield with 26th pick overall acquired from the
Saints). Uniform Number: #16 with San Francisco, #19 with Kansas City
Football Hall of Fame Class of 2000 Quarterback 6-2, 200 (Notre
Dame) 1979-1992 San Francisco 49ers, 1993-94 Kansas City Chiefs
Third round draft pick, 1979 Master of come-from-behind victories Led
49ers to four Super Bowl wins Named Super Bowl MVP three times
Orchestrated 92-yard winning drive in closing seconds, Super Bowl
XXIII All-NFL three times, All-NFC five times Missed entire 1991 season
with injury Selected to eight Pro Bowls Career statistics: 3,409
completions, 40,551 yards, 273 TDs, 92.3 passer rating
Film Credits 2013/I Asylum (Performer), 2012 Fox and Friends (in person), 2012 E3 Xbox Media Briefing (in person), 2012 A Football Life (Other), 2011 Year of the Quarterback (Other), 2011 Rome Is Burning (in person), 2010-2012 Mike and Mike in the Morning (in person), 2009 Sport: Iooss and Leifer (in person), 2009 Saturday Night Live Sports Extra '09 (Other), 2009 Rome Is Burning (Other), 2008 The Simpsons (in person), 2006-2010 Rachael Ray (in person), 2006 The Complete History of the San Francisco 49ers (Performer), 2006 Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith (in person), 2006 Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith (Other), 2006 On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren (in person), 2006 CMI: The Chris Myers Interview (in person), 2005 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (in person), 2005 The Best Damn Sports Show Period (in person), 2005 Joe Montana and Tom Mitchell: The Winning Spirit (in person), 2005 Costas Now (in person), 2004-2007 ESPN 25: Who's #1 (in person), 2003 Jimmy Kimmel Live! (in person), 2003 ESPN SportsCentury (Other), 2002 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 2000 The Daily Show (in person), 2000 Late Night with Conan O'Brien (in person), 2000 Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years (in person), 2000 Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner vs. Coyote (in person), 1999 Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit '99 (in person), 1998 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (in person), 1996 Super Bowl XXX (in person), 1996 Late Show with David Letterman (in person), 1996 1995 AFC Championship Game (in person), 1994 Billy Ray Cyrus: A Year on the Road (in person), 1994 1993 AFC Championship Game (in person), 1991 1990 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1990 Super Bowl XXIV (in person), 1990 ABC World News This Morning (in person), 1990 1989 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1989 Super Bowl XXIII (in person), 1989 1988 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1987-1994 ESPN's Sunday Night Football (in person), 1987 Saturday Night Live (in person), 1985 Super Bowl XIX (in person), 1985 1984 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1983-1994 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1983 1983 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1982 Super Bowl XVI (in person), 1982 1981 NFC Championship Game (in person), 1979 1979 Cotton Bowl (in person), 1978 1978 Cotton Bowl (in person)
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