Just Hours After a Former 49ers Super Bowl Pillar Claimed He Could “Figure Out” Brock Purdy Ahead of the 49ers–Colts Matchup, Hall of Famer Joe Montana Fired Back
San Francisco, California – December 18, 2025
As Week 16 approaches and the NFC playoff race tightens, the matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts has suddenly drawn heightened attention across the NFL. Scheduled for December 23 at Levi’s Stadium, the game carries major postseason implications — and now, added pregame tension sparked by pointed remarks before kickoff.
What initially appeared to be a standard late-season interconference matchup escalated this week when a familiar voice from San Francisco’s past spoke up. A former defensive cornerstone of the 49ers, now anchoring the Colts’ defensive front, suggested his deep understanding of the organization could play a role in slowing down Brock Purdy.
That voice belongs to DeForest Buckner, the defensive tackle who helped define San Francisco’s defense during its run to Super Bowl LIV in the 2019 season. Selected seventh overall in the 2016 NFL Draft, Buckner quickly emerged as one of the league’s premier interior defensive linemen, earning All-Pro honors and serving as the foundation of the 49ers’ front before being traded in 2020 due to salary-cap constraints.

Since arriving in Indianapolis, Buckner has continued to establish himself as a central figure along the Colts’ defensive line. As the leader of the unit, he routinely commands double teams, generates interior pressure, and remains instrumental in how Indianapolis constructs its defensive game plans each week.
Ahead of Week 16, Buckner acknowledged that his familiarity with San Francisco’s structure and philosophy still carries weight — particularly when facing a quarterback now tasked with leading the franchise forward.
“I played in San Francisco for four years, won accolades there, and I think I understand that team better than anyone,” Buckner said confidently. “Purdy has been leading the 49ers well and they’ve been winning lately, but with my knowledge of how they operate, I believe I can figure him out.”
Those comments quickly reached the Bay Area and, just hours later, drew a response from one of the most authoritative voices in franchise history. Joe Montana, the Hall of Fame quarterback and four-time Super Bowl champion, publicly defended Purdy while directly challenging Buckner’s assessment.

“The offense doesn’t operate the same way it used to, and Brock has led that change,” Montana said. “He’s decisive, calm under pressure, and trusted throughout the locker room. Knowing the old system doesn’t guarantee success against the new one.”
Montana’s response echoed the broader confidence surrounding Purdy, who has helped guide the 49ers toward a more adaptable, efficient offensive identity. Within the organization, there is a belief that relying on institutional memory alone will not be enough to disrupt a team that has evolved significantly since Buckner’s tenure.
When the 49ers and Colts meet in Week 16, the matchup will represent more than a battle for playoff positioning. It will be a clash between past familiarity and present execution — between a former defensive pillar who knows where the franchise has been and a quarterback determined to show where it is going next.
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