“It's not easy to go to another team and get accepted, no matter how much success you've had and how many years you've played.'
It’s been rehashed countless of times, but as a child growing up in the San Francisco area, Tom Brady was in the stands for “The Catch,” the iconic Joe Montana-to-Dwight Clark touchdown to win the 1981 NFC championship.
Montana is almost-universally remembered as a 49er, but he ended his career with the Kansas City Chiefs, traded there in 1993 for the final two seasons of his career. Both of his former teams have made it to the Super Bowl, which is the basis for the interview. Montana had success in his brief stint with the Chiefs, going to his last Pro Bowl in 1993 and leading the team to the AFC championship where it lost to Buffalo.
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