Joe Montana is still setting records, almost 30 years since he last threw an NFL pass.
The San Francisco 49ers jersey worn twice by the legendary quarterback, once in Super Bowl XIX and again four years later in Super Bowl XXIII, sold for $1,212,000 on Wednesday, shattering the record paid for a football jersey at an auction.
Curry honors voice behind iconic 'Double Bang' call of 2016 shot in OKC Monday is the seven year anniversary of one of the signature moments in Curry's historic career Then, as the story goes, before the team’s Super Bowl in 1988 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Montana’s wife, Jennifer, pulled the jersey from a scrapbook, put it in his stadium bag with a note that read “Maybe you want to wear it again,” which, of course, Montana did.
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Joe Montana’s double-Super Bowl jersey sells for record $1.212 millionMontana led the 49ers on ‘The Drive’ in Super Bowl XXIII wearing the red No. 16 jersey for a second time.
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Joe Montana's 'The Drive' SB Jersey Sells For $1 Mil, Breaks Brady's Auction RecordJoe Montana's iconic jersey, worn during Super Bowl XXIII (& SB XIX) when the legendary quarterback engineered 'The Drive,' just sold for an astounding $1.212 million, smashing the previous record of $480K, which a fan paid for a Tom Brady jersey.
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