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49ers Legend Joe Montana Praises San Francisco’s MVP After Thrilling Victory Over Arizona

49ers Legend Joe Montana Praises San Francisco’s MVP After Thrilling Victory Over Arizona

September 22, 2025 – Santa Clara, California

The San Francisco 49ers continued to assert their dominance in the NFC West by defeating the Arizona Cardinals in a close 16-15 game in Week 3 of the NFL. This victory not only extended the team’s undefeated streak to 3-0 but also highlighted the brilliance of Mac Jones, who was voted the game’s MVP for his composed performance in critical moments.

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Surprisingly, immediately after the game, the greatest legend in 49ers history – Joe Montana – spoke out to praise his younger counterpart, emphasizing that he saw in Jones the qualities of a true leader.

“I’ve said it before, I saw the qualities of a captain in him. And he proved what I said was right with this outstanding performance. Calm, decisive, and knowing how to make a difference at crucial moments – that’s exactly what a 49ers quarterback needs to have. I’m truly impressed,” Montana shared.

In the game, Jones led the decisive drive in the fourth quarter, including a precise 34-yard pass to rookie Ricky Pearsall and then calmly setting up the 35-yard “walk-off” kick by kicker Eddy Pineiro, securing the thrilling victory. Despite throwing one interception, Jones demonstrated resilience and the ability to rally the team’s spirit as the game reached its final moments.

Montana’s praise carries extra weight as he is the symbol of historic victories at Levi’s Stadium. When the legendary “Joe Cool” acknowledges a new QB’s leadership qualities, it’s an encouraging sign for the 49ers and their Faithful fans.

With a 3-0 start, backed by the moral support of a legend, Mac Jones is gradually proving that he could be the one to write the next chapter in the storied history of the San Francisco 49ers.

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