Breaking: The San Francisco 49ers have decided to allocate $2.5 million to build a statue of legendary Joe Montana outside Levi’s Stadium, the team’s iconic home, to honor his immense contributions during his illustrious career with the franchise

In a move that brings together the glorious past and the bright future of one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, the San Francisco 49ers have announced plans to erect a statue of Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana outside Levi’s Stadium. The team will invest $2.5 million in the project, which will immortalize the man widely regarded as the greatest 49er of all time.
The statue, set to be unveiled in 2026 to mark the 40th anniversary of Montana’s legendary comeback win in Super Bowl XXIII, will stand as a permanent tribute to his extraordinary legacy — not only in San Francisco but in football history.
“This is long overdue,” said 49ers CEO Jed York during a press conference at the stadium plaza. “Joe Montana didn’t just win games — he redefined what greatness looks like. This statue is more than bronze. It’s about inspiration. It’s about legacy. It’s about the heart of the 49ers.”
The Pose That Changed the NFL
The sculpture, designed by acclaimed artist Jon Hair, will depict Montana in his signature moment: arms raised, face calm under pressure, moments after connecting with John Taylor for the game-winning touchdown in Super Bowl XXIII.
“It’s not just about a throw,” said Hair. “It’s about a leader. A moment. A mythology. This piece will speak to every kid who grew up dreaming of football greatness.”
The statue will stand nearly 14 feet tall and be surrounded by engraved granite slabs featuring key stats, quotes, and tributes from former teammates like Jerry Rice, Steve Young, and Ronnie Lott.
Fans Celebrate the GOAT
News of the statue sent waves of emotion through the 49ers Faithful. Thousands took to social media within minutes of the announcement, sharing their memories, photos, and messages of gratitude.
“For my generation, Joe was our superhero,” said lifelong fan Carla Martinez, 42, who wore Montana’s #16 jersey while attending the press event. “I watched that man make magic on Sundays. This statue — it’s like a shrine.”
Montana Responds: “Humbled and Honored”
Joe Montana, now 68, responded to the announcement with characteristic humility. Speaking from his home in Napa Valley, he said, “I never played for statues. I played for the guys next to me, for the fans in the stands, and for the love of the game. But this honor… it means more than I can say. I’m humbled. I’m grateful. And I’ll always be a 49er.”
He also hinted that he plans to attend the unveiling ceremony in 2026 alongside his family, former teammates, and fans from across the country.
Why Now? A Timely Tribute
According to Jed York, the timing of the tribute is intentional. With Levi’s Stadium undergoing a $6.69 billion renovation, the team saw an opportunity to blend its forward-looking vision with a deep acknowledgment of its roots.
“The stadium is evolving,” York said. “But our values — toughness, class, excellence — they were forged by legends like Joe. This statue will anchor that identity for generations to come.”
Community and Legacy
In addition to the statue, the 49ers Foundation announced the creation of the “Joe Montana Legacy Scholarship,” a $500,000 fund to support student-athletes from underserved Bay Area communities.
“Joe Montana wasn’t just a winner on the field,” said Al Guido, 49ers President. “He’s a role model in life. This is our way of ensuring that his impact goes beyond football — and helps shape future champions in every sense.”
The statue project will be entirely funded by the team, with no public money involved. Fans will also have the chance to buy commemorative bricks around the statue’s base, with proceeds supporting youth football initiatives.
The Golden Era, Cast in Bronze
Joe Montana’s name is synonymous with dominance, grace under pressure, and a level of precision that changed the quarterback position forever. A four-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Super Bowl MVP, and two-time league MVP, Montana defined an era.
From “The Catch” to “The Drive,” Montana’s moments are etched into NFL folklore. Now, those memories will have a permanent place in front of the 49ers’ home — a daily reminder to players and fans alike of what it means to wear the red and gold.
Final Word: The Spirit of the 49ers
As the announcement concluded, a video montage lit up Levi’s Stadium’s giant scoreboard, replaying Montana’s most iconic plays. Fans chanted “Joe! Joe! Joe!” as confetti rained down in 49ers crimson and gold.
Jed York left the stage with one final message: “Great franchises honor their past. Greater ones live by it. Joe Montana showed us what’s possible. This statue ensures we never forget it.”