Today in Sports, January 20 - Joe Montana passes for Super Bowl record 331 yds. and 3 TDs; Niners beat Dolphins
1966 — Ted Williams, longtime star of the Boston ... 31-19 and become the first team to win four Super Bowls. 1985 — Joe Montana passes for a Super Bowl record 331 yards and three touchdowns ...
With their win in last year's Super Bowl, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs officially became the NFL's latest dynasty. On Sunday, the Chiefs can make more history while adding to their legacy as one of the great teams of all-time.
Luckily, Notre Dame fans came out to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in droves for their team, including arguably the greatest quarterback in program history, 4-time Super Bowl champion Joe Montana.
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 ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates made an offer to acquire perhaps the greatest hitter who ever lived, Ted Williams, in 1937. They may have gotten “The Splendid Splinter,” too, were it not for a dispute over a light bill.
For a long time San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famer Joe Montana was regarded as the greatest to ever play the position, but Tom Brady's unprecedented success, including seven Super Bowls ...
But also delivered a rare unique linking between Joe Montana and Travis Scott. That’s right, don’t adjust your laptop or smartphone. The legendary Fighting Irish and NFL quarterback was seen ...
Here’s a look at some postseason accolades (up to age 29) for Mahomes, Brady and Joe Montana, the former 49ers (and Chiefs) superstar who is another popular name in the GOAT conversation.
Headlining the group of notable Notre Dame fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium are former Irish running back Jerome Bettis and the legendary former Notre Dame and NFL quarterback Joe Montana.
Things are looking up for the Phoenix Suns on the basketball court these days. The same can’t be said for Jusuf Nurkic. The struggling Nurkic has gone from the team’s
Last week in the U.S. Capitol, GOP Sen. Steve Daines of Montana told The Dispatch he trusted Donald Trump to “very thoughtfully go through” the list of January 6 convicts and “do exactly the right thing” when deciding which to pardon.