If there is anyone who is qualified to give an NFL quarterback advice on how to deal with an elbow injury, it’s legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback and Hall of Famer Joe Montana.
Just as they did back in 2009, Joe and Jennifer Montana are putting their Napa Valley mansion up for sale, according to TMZ Sports.
The JMRA Football Podcast is back with part two of our look at the Top 10 Teams of the Super Bowl Era.
What would Super Bowl week be without a story about one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, San Francisco 49ers demigod Joe Montana?
While the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated a Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots, two common refrains (from the non-Malcolm Butler Didn’t Play Division) frequently pop up in any social media feed remotely related to the game.
The San Francisco 49ers will have a season-long tribute to their late, iconic wide receiver Dwight Clark, which includes a special tribute to one of the greatest plays in NFL history – The Catch.
Our first Joe Montana-related episode of the podcast has arrived. Montana only played in Philadelphia once. That was all he needed in 1989 when the 49ers rolled into Philadelphia for one of the most memorable regular season games of all-time.
I am going to take a big left turn from The JMRA Podcast as other pressing duty calls regarding the wonderful world of podcasting.
Due to wide-ranging circumstances that you’re likely to not care about, it’s been since April since yours truly last dove into the National Football League. I’ve stood on the sidelines long enough. Yes, Tom Brady has basically supplanted Joe Montana as the greatest quarterback of all-time and I […]
The NFL does cool things every once in awhile. Prior to the start of the 2016 season, the NFL began posting historical games in full on You Tube, rather than ripping them off You Tube and doing zero with it.