For many years, Joe Montana was viewed as the most successful playoff quarterback in NFL history. Tom Brady has since surpassed Montana, and on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes can vault Montana and make a strong case that he's behind only Brady in NFL postseason history.
Today in Sports, January 20 - Joe Montana passes for Super Bowl record 331 yds. and 3 TDs; Niners beat Dolphins
Joe Montana, a legendary quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers and widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NFL history, revealed his choice for the best quarterback of all time—and it’s not Tom Brady.
Discover the top 5 quarterbacks in Kansas City Chiefs history! From Patrick Mahomes’ legendary plays to Joe Montana’s clutch performances, we break down the Chiefs’ greatest quarterbacks and their unforgettable contributions to the franchise.
Super Bowl LIX is set for Feb. 9 in New Orleans, and we're counting down the days until the game takes place in the Caesars Superdome with a look back
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are on their way to an seventh consecutive AFC championship game. Here's what we learned for Kansas City's win.
When Notre Dame was upset by Northern Illinois in early September, it looked like the end of the road. Instead, the Fighting Irish fought back and turned into a championship-caliber team.
For a long time, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana was seen as the gold standard for quarterbacks. Montana led his teams to 11 playoff appearances during his 16-year career.
Among other achievements, Mahomes can move into a tie with Joe Montana for the second-most postseason wins in NFL history.
It's fitting that the first 12-team college football playoff will feature two of the country's most storied programs in Ohio State and Notre Dame. The Buckeyes are in search of their first national title since 2014 and their third this century.
The NFL has seen many great players over the years. The article identifies Tom Brady, Jerry Rice, Jim Brown, Lawrence Taylor, and Joe Montana as the top five most iconic players. They all redefined their positions and left an enduring legacy.
The blues and country singer and songwriter from Woods Bay is the first winner of the inaugural Montana’s Got Talent competition held in October, performing an original song, “Lead the Way,” a piece he wrote in the weeks leading up to the show.