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Montana returned healthy to the Chiefs in 1994, starting all but two games. [100] His highlights included a classic duel with John Elway and the Denver Broncos (which Montana and the Chiefs won, 31–28) on Monday Night Football, [101] and a memorable game in week 2 when Montana played against his old team, the San Francisco 49ers and Steve ...
With 21 seconds left in the first half, the Chiefs reached the Buffalo 5-yard line, but quarterback Joe Montana's pass was intercepted by Bills defensive back Henry Jones. Montana later suffered a concussion during the third play of the third quarter and left the game.
The Chiefs responded with a drive to the Buffalo 5-yard line, featuring a 31-yard completion from Joe Montana to running back Todd McNair, but with 21 seconds left before halftime, Montana's pass went through the hands of Kimble Anders and was intercepted by safety Henry Jones.
In what was perhaps QB Joe Montana's defining performance – ironically the only time he didn’t win game MVP honors – he led an 11-play, 92-yard drive that culminated with a game-winning TD ...
In his first season with the team, Joe Montana led the Chiefs to their first AFC Championship Game appearance, a feat they would not accomplish again until 2018. On April 21, 1993, Kansas City acquired quarterback Joe Montana , safety David Whitmore , and a third-round draft pick in the 1993 NFL draft ( Will Shields ) by sending their first ...
Joe Montana is considered by many to be the best quarterback of all-time. Montana, who played for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs from 1979-94, won four Super Bowls before going ...
The Chiefs’ starting quarterback — this time Joe Montana — was knocked out of the game again. He had suffered a concussion. Thurman Thomas rushed for 186 yards and three touchdowns as the ...
Dawson was named Most Valuable Player after the Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl IV and retired in 1975 with several franchise records. [5] [6] Three quarterbacks currently in the Pro Football Hall of Fame have started at least one game for Kansas City: Dawson, Joe Montana, and Warren Moon.