Table of Contents
- 1 Which teams did Joe Montana play for?
- 2 When did Joe Montana play for KC Chiefs?
- 3 When did Joe Montana leave the Chiefs?
- 4 Who was the oldest quarterback to play in the NFL?
- 5 Who broke Joe Montana back?
- 6 Who played in the NFL the longest?
- 7 Who was the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in 1992?
- 8 Who was the voice of the Chiefs in 1993?
Which teams did Joe Montana play for?
Joe Montana
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NFL Draft: | 1979 / Round: 3 / Pick: 82 |
Career history | |
San Francisco 49ers (1979–1992) Kansas City Chiefs (1993–1994) | |
Career highlights and awards |
When did Joe Montana play for KC Chiefs?
April 1993Kansas City Chiefs
1979San Francisco 49ers1974Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
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How long did Joe Montana play with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Montana started his NFL career in 1979 with the San Francisco 49ers, where he played quarterback (QB) for the next 14 seasons. He spent the 1993 and 1994 seasons, his final two years in the NFL, with the Kansas City Chiefs.
When did Joe Montana leave the Chiefs?
1994
Ex-Chiefs QB Joe Montana regrets retiring following 1994 season.
Who was the oldest quarterback to play in the NFL?
Oldest NFL players in history
Player | Retirement Age | Position |
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Vinny Testaverde | 44 | Quarterback |
Steve DeBerg | 44 | Quarterback |
Bobby Marshall | 45 | End |
Gary Anderson | 45 | Kicker |
Did Brett Favre beat every team in the NFL?
Tom Brady joins Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre as only QBs in NFL history to beat all 32 teams. Besides Brady, the only quarterbacks who have pulled off the feat are Drew Brees, Brett Favre and Peyton Manning.
Who broke Joe Montana back?
In the fourth quarter of the 1990 NFC Championship Game, Montana was hit so hard by New York Giants defensive end Leonard Marshall he suffered a bruised sternum, bruised stomach, cracked ribs and a broken hand. Montana missed all of the 1991 season and most of the 1992 season, never starting another game for the 49ers.
Who played in the NFL the longest?
George Blanda
Longest NFL Career: George Blanda – 26 Seasons George Blanda holds the record for the longest NFL career of all time, spanning 26 years from 1949 to 1975. While most know him as a quarterback, he was also his team’s placekicker. It was the early days of the NFL, after all.
Who is the winningest quarterback in NFL history?
Active quarterback Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season wins with 236. Among retired players, Brett Favre and Peyton Manning have the most regular season wins with 186 each. Otto Graham holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 50 starts at .814 (57–13–1).
Who was the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in 1992?
“I was about to go back to the huddle to kick the extra point, but I saw Buddy Ryan there,” former Chiefs tight end Keith Cash (1992-96) said. “I saw that poster of Buddy Ryan.
Who was the voice of the Chiefs in 1993?
” [Joe Montana] had this ability to win,” Chiefs CEO and Chairman Clark Hunt said. “He had this ability to bring his teams back.” “This was the roller coaster ride,” Kevin Harlan, “Voice of the Chiefs” (1985-1993), said. “This was the jolt. We hadn’t seen anything like that since Lenny (Dawson). I mean you never figured you were out of the game.”
Who was the quarterback for the Chiefs in 1991?
“We really didn’t think we’d fall behind the way we did,” Chiefs receiver Willie Davis (1991-95) said. “But with the guy we had at quarterback and the weapons we had on offense, there wasn’t any panic.” “If you go back and look at that game, the calmest person in Arrowhead Stadium is so clearly Joe Montana,” MacCambridge said.