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Legend Joe Montana Sends Six-Word Message to 49ers After Heartbreaking Loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Legend Joe Montana Sends Six-Word Message to 49ers After Heartbreaking Loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers

San Francisco, October 13, 2025

After a heartbreaking 19-30 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the San Francisco 49ers received a powerful message of encouragement from legend Joe Montana. With a six-word message: "Bounce back. We're built for this.", "Joe Cool" urged the team to overcome the challenging period as a "storm of injuries" ravages key players.
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The game at Raymond James Stadium was a testament to the 49ers' struggles. Mac Jones, filling in for the injured Brock Purdy, completed 27/39 passes for 347 yards, but two interceptions proved costly. The defense, missing Fred Warner (ankle injury) and Nick Bosa (ACL), couldn’t stop Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers. A costly penalty from Trent Williams further worsened the situation, dropping the 49ers to a 4-2 record. Currently, the team is without 14 players due to injuries, including Purdy, George Kittle (hamstring), Brandon Aiyuk (knee), and others, severely weakening both offense and defense. Head coach Kyle Shanahan admitted: "We’re playing with half a roster, but spirit is something no one can take away."

Amid the crisis, Montana’s message was a blazing torch igniting the team’s soul. On social media and ESPN, he declared: "The 49ers are warriors, forged in fire. I’ve stood where you stand—battered, bruised, but never broken. Rise up, brothers! Levi’s Stadium is your battleground, and The Faithful are your army. Let’s show the world what Niners are made of!" The words of the four-time Super Bowl champion exploded across platforms, electrifying "The Faithful." One fan roared on X: "Joe Cool’s got our blood pumping! Niners, let’s GO!"

Coach Shanahan was also moved: "Joe’s words carry more weight than any speech." With the upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons next week, where Kittle may return, the 49ers are nurturing hopes of recovery. Montana’s message is not just advice but a reminder of the team’s unyielding legacy.

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