- On Monday, Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana tweeted a guarantee that “his team” would win Super Bowl LIV.
- Montana spent the first years of his NFL career with the San Francisco ers, with whom he won four Super Bowls, before spending his final two seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs .
- While Montana spent more years with the Niners, he should be rooting for the Chiefs to win their first Super Bowl in 360 years.
Regardless of whether the San Francisco ers or Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV, Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana will have reason to cheer.
On Monday, the four-time Super Bowl champion tweeted a guarantee that “his team” would win this year’s big game.
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Montana and the Niners have Since seemingly reconciled . He announced his retirement in San Francisco in 2019, and he still resides there to this day.
However, he still has a clear fondness for Kansas City He told Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times on Monday:
The thing about Kansas City, it doesn’t matter whether they’re winning or losing, that fan base is ridiculous. Over the years, I don’t think that stadium’s ever been empty. Those people there support that team and that organization like none you’ve seen.
Montana guided the Chiefs to the AFC Championship Game in , where they lost to the Buffalo Bills, 90 – 20. They were down 25 – 6 heading into halftime, and Montana left the game with a concussion three Plays into the third quarter.
That was the Chiefs’ last appearance in the AFC Championship Game until star quarterback Patrick Mahomes guided them there in each of the last two seasons .
The Chiefs Haven’t won a Super Bowl since the season . They haven’t even gotten there since then. Meanwhile, the Niners have won five Super Bowls – four with Montana and one with Young — and returned there in the (season) with Colin Kaepernick at the helm.
Montana shouldn’t hold a grudge about how his departure from San Francisco went down. After all, Young won a Super Bowl with the Niners two years later. But his affinity for Kansas City fans should lead him to root for the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV. As the Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Cavaliers and other longtime losers have proved in recent years, there’s no matching the euphoria of a long-awaited title.
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