NFLNFL San Francisco 49ers Trading Cards1979–1994Hall of Fame · 2000

Joe Montana Cards & Plaques

Cool Joe on the wall — for the 49ers fan who remembers The Catch.

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Career snapshot

Career: 40,551 passing yards · 273 passing TDs · 139 INTs · 16 seasons · 1979–1994 across San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. Career averages: 63.2% completion · 92.3 passer rating.

Hardware: 4× Super Bowl Champion (1981, 1984, 1988, 1989), 3× Super Bowl MVP, 2× NFL MVP (1989, 1990), 8× Pro Bowl, 3× First-Team All-Pro. 4-0 lifetime Super Bowl record with zero career Super Bowl interceptions. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2000.

Accolades

★ 4× Super Bowl Champion (1981, 1984, 1988, 1989) — 4-0 lifetime

★ 3× Super Bowl MVP (XVI, XIX, XXIV)

★ 2× NFL MVP (1989, 1990)

★ 8× Pro Bowl

★ 3× First-Team All-Pro

★ Zero career Super Bowl interceptions

★ 1979 third-round pick (Notre Dame) — 82nd overall

★ Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2000

The card collector's view

Montana's flagship rookie is the 1981 Topps #216 RC—a vintage workhorse with PSA 9 and 10 copies commanding premiums during 49ers anniversary years. Condition-sensitivity makes high grades a real chase. The 1981 Donruss #119 and 1981 Fleer Premiere issues round out the rookie tier from a thin set. His 1980s Topps and Upper Deck cards from the Super Bowl runs hold steady collector value. Panini retired-legends inserts in Score, Donruss Optic, and Mosaic feature Montana in 49ers red-and-gold.

About Joe Montana Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Cool under pressure. Joe Montana won four Super Bowls (1981, 1984, 1988, 1989) and went 4-0 in his career in football's biggest game, throwing eleven touchdowns and zero interceptions in those games combined. He owned the most famous play in 49ers history—'The Catch,' the late drive against Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship that brought San Francisco its first ring. Two-time NFL MVP (1989, 1990), three-time Super Bowl MVP, eight Pro Bowls. Drafted in the third round out of Notre Dame in 1979. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2000.