San Francisco 49ers The San Francisco 49ers won SBs XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, and XXIX to become the first team to win five Super Bowls. The year after the 49ers won their fifth Super Bowl the Cowboys won their fifth (VI, XII, XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX).
Kenny 'The Snake' Stabler - Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XI Steve Young - San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX
Steve young and joe Montana
Here's a few: 1) Earl Morrill - Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins 2) Kurt Warner - St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals 3) Joe Montana - San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs 4) Vinny Testaverde - Cleveland Browns and New York Jets 5) Craig Morton - Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos 6) Drew Brees - San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints 7) Warren Moon - Houston Oilers and Minnesota Vikings 8) Brad Johnson - Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9) Rich Gannon - Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, and Oakland Raiders 10) Mark Brunell - Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins 11) Jeff Garcia - San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12) Elvis Grbac - San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens 13) Jay Schroder - Washington Redskins and Oakland Raiders 14) Jake Plummer - Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos 15) Kerry Collins - Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans 16) Randall Cunningham - Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings 17) Jeff George - Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings 18) Dave Krieg - Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions 19) Chad Pennington - New York Jets and Miami Dolphins 20) Steve DeBerg - Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs 21) Doug Williams - Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Redskins
Alex Boone is number 75 on the San Francisco 49ers.
the San Fransisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs
1) Joe Montana - played with the 49ers between 1979-1992 and with the Chiefs in 1993 and 1994. 2) Steve Bono - played with the 49ers between 1991-1993 and the Chiefs between 1994-1996. 3) Elvis Grbac - played with the 49ers between 1994-1996 and the Chiefs between 1997-2000. (now there are 4) 4) Alex Smith - played with the 49ers between 2005-2012 and the Chiefs between 2013-? Steve DeBerg played with the 49ers between 1978-1980 and the Chiefs between 1988-1991.
Joe Montana played for: 1979-1992: San Francisco 49ers 1993-1994: Kansas City Chiefs
Even though Joe Montana's final season was with the Kansas City Chiefs, he announced his retirement in San Francisco at Justin Herman Plaza with the event emceed by Bill Walsh and a long speech made by 49ers owner Ed DeBartolo, Jr.
No, Joe Montana played 13 seasons for the San Francisco 49ers and 2 seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers each at 13-3.
Alexander "Alex" Smith is currently the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL. In 2005, he was drafted as the first pick of the San Francisco 49ers.
Hall of Fame Quarterback Joe Montana has played in 23 playoff games in his career. He has an overall record of 16-7 in playoff games, including the Super Bowl.The breakdown of Montana's career/playoff games:1994: Kansas City Chiefs: 1 game; 0-1 record1993: Kansas City Chiefs: 3 game; 2-1 record1992: San Francisco 49ers: 2nd String/Did not play in playoff games1991: San Francisco 49ers: Did not play - Injured Reserve1990: San Francisco 49ers: 2 games; 1-1 record1989: San Francisco 49ers: 3 games; 3-0 record - Super Bowl Champion1988: San Francisco 49ers: 3 games; 3-0 record - Super Bowl Champion1987: San Francisco 49ers: 1 game; 0-1 record1986: San Francisco 49ers: 1 game; 0-1 record1985: San Francisco 49ers: 1 game; 0-1 record1984: San Francisco 49ers: 3 games; 3-0 record - Super Bowl Champion1983: San Francisco 49ers: 2 games; 1-1 record1982: San Francisco 49ers: did not quailfy for playoffs1981: San Francisco 49ers: 3 games; 3-0 record - Super Bowl Champion1980: San Francisco 49ers: did not quailfy for playoffs1979: San Francisco 49ers: did not quailfy for playoffs
Currently: Alex Smith Shaun Hill Nate Davis
Alex Smith and Shaun Hill
The San Francisco 49ers backup quarterbacks for their Super Bowl wins:Guy Benjamin (SB XVI)Matt Cavanaugh (SB XIX)Steve Young (SB XXIII and SB XXIV)Elvis Grbac (SB XXIX)
Holmgren was the 49ers' offensive coordinator from 1989-1991. He was the 49ers quarterbacks coach from 1986-1988 and became offensive coordinator in 1989.