Joe Montana Net Worth: How much does this football legend earn?
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Feb 04, 2014 09:48 PM EST
Joe Montana's net worth is the product of a long and highly successful career in professional football. Though he has retired completely from the sports scene, Montana's legacy still remains on the field and in the hearts of his avid fans.
Joe Montana's net worth has steadily risen during his run as quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
As a player with a hugely successful record, Joe Montana's net worth has skyrocketed by his retirement after leading the 49ers to four Super Bowl wins and being an eight-time Pro Bowl selection.
Montana's career started out playing college football at Notre Dame. In 1979, after displaying promising potential in college football, he was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers.
Montana's legacy continued growing during his 14-season run with the 49ers before he moved on and spent the last two years of his active football career with Kansas City.
Montana, who remains the only NFL player to have been named Super Bowl MVP three times, reached the peak of his career as a 49ers when he started in four Super Bowl games and won them all.
Noted for his ability to remain calm under pressure, Montana was inducted into Pro Footbal Hall of Fame in 2000, on his first year of eligibility and became a member of the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team.
So how much is this legendary football player worth? CelebrityNetWorth says Joe Montana's net worth is a staggering US$80 million.
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