Joe Montana was in Atlanta to support his alma mater Notre Dame in its national championship bid against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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.
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Is Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes the greatest quarterback of all time? The argument can certainly be made as he makes another playoff run and adds more records to his resume. For a long time San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famer Joe Montana was regarded as the greatest to ever play the position,
NFL legend Joe Montana ranks Patrick Mahomes and Peyton Manning together in a surprising twist, sparking debates about the greatest quarterbacks in history.
Joe Montana, widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, recently ranked five quarterbacks. Notably, Patrick Mahomes tied with Peyton Manning on Montana's list.
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.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have a clear mission: reach Super Bowl LIX. To get there, they must defeat Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. A win and a strong performance would allow the AFC West quarterback to surpass Hall of Famer Joe Montana in two significant NFL playoff categories.
Patrick Mahomes could surpass Joe Montana’s playoff wins In 2024 ... Kansas City’s victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII marked Mahomes’ 15th playoff win. Mahomes will tie Montana ...
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
No. 7 Notre Dame meets No. 8 Ohio State in the College Football Playoff championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday.
They remain the only 16-0 regular-season team in NFL annals. Quarterback Tom Brady threw 50 TD passes, 23 scores to Randy Moss. The latter remains an NFL record. The Patriots scored 589 points, still the second-highest single-season total in league annals, and their point differential for the season (plus-315) remains the best in NFL history.