Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh compared a throw quarterback Justin Herbert made to one of the biggest plays in NFL history: "The Catch" by San Francisco 49ers legends Joe Montana and ...
Dwight Clark was not Joe Montana’s first target on the throw, but Montana put the ball where only Clark could get it. Even ...
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Joe Montana found Dwight Clark in the back of the Candlestick Park end zone for a 28-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in ...
The play dubbed "The Catch," where San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark delivers a go-ahead touchdown in the 1981 NFL Championship Game against the Dallas Cowboys, ranks No. 2 on the ...
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Harbaugh says Herbert’s pass to Ladd McConkey for a two-point conversion Sunday was a more difficult throw than Joe Montana’s ...
On Jan. 10, 1982, San Francisco 49ers receiver Dwight Clark caught a touchdown pass from Joe Montana with 58 seconds left in the NFC Championship game.
He shared his thoughts on the toss during his media availability on Thursday, conjuring a comparison to one of the most iconic NFL plays ever—Joe Montana to Dwight Clark in what has been known ...
“The throw to Ladd on the two-point play, the degree of difficulty, it was a higher degree than Montana to Dwight Clark on ‘The Catch,’” said Harbaugh, who is preparing his team for ...