Tuesday marked the 22nd anniversary of 49ers legendary quarterback Joe Montana’s retirement. NFL Films Tweeted out the video of his speech after he decided to hang up his cleats with one of the most impressive resumes in league history.

On this day in 1995, @JoeMontana retired from the NFL after 16 seasons. Our cameras were there to capture his emotional farewell.@49ers #16 pic.twitter.com/inzo8aElUb — NFL Films (@NFLFilms) April 18, 2017

Montana won three Super Bowl MVPs and started under center when the 49ers won four Lombardi Trophies. No quarterback had more Super Bowl wins than Montana, who remains tied with Terry Bradshaw, until Tom Brady won his fifth ring with a comeback performance over the Falcons in February. Montana was named the Associated Press NFL MVP twice and went to eight Pro Bowls. He’s considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.