Joe Montana
Offical San Francisco 49ers Jersey
Personally hand signed by: Joe Montana
- Includes A Life Time Certificate of Authenticity
- Matching Numbered Hologram
- Photo of signing session incorporated into the COA
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Joe Montana
Positions: QB
Stats: 6'2” 200 lbs, 192 Games played
Teams: 49ers, Chiefs
Legendary Accomplishments:
- 40,551 Career Passing Yards
- 273 Career Touchdowns
- Completed 22 consecutive passes, most in NFL history
- 5 consecutive games with 300+ passing yards, most in NFL history
- 92.3 Career Passer Rating, 2nd highest in NFL history
- 63.24 Career Completion Percentage, 2nd highest in NFL history
- 112.4 Passer Rating in a single season, 2nd highest in NFL history
- 3,409 Career Passes Completed, 3rd most in NFL history
- 8 seasons with 3,000+ passing yards, 3rd most NFL history
- 2.58% of Career Passes Intercepted, 3rd lowest in NFL history
- Highest Passer Rating in Super Bowl History
- Most Super Bowl Touchdowns in NFL History with 11
- Most Passes Completed in Super Bowl History, 83
- Most Yards Gained in a Career and in a Single Super Bowl
Bio: Surprisingly enough Joe Montana's most amazing stat could be that he was selected in the 3rd round of the 1979 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers. The most successful post season NFL quarterback in NFL history was a master of late quarter comebacks and clutch performances. Montana won the NFL's passing title twice in 1987 and 1989 and is considered only second statistically to fellow QB Legend Dan Marino.
During Montana's career he led his team to the post season eleven times, of the eleven, he earned nine divisional championships. Maybe his most legendary achievement is a 4-0 record in Super Bowls. Montana led the 49ers to victories in Super Bowls sixteen, nineteen, twenty-three, and twenty-four, and of the four Super Bowl wins, Montana astonishingly won the MVP three times. Those performances are what proved him to be the greatest clutch performer in NFL history and true NFL Legend.
Joe Montana was voted onto the Pro Bowl team eight times, and was just the fifth quarterback to pass for more than 40,000 career yards.

