He really is Joe Cool.
Legendary former NFL quarterback Joe Montana helped foil an attempted kidnapping of his baby grandchild at his California home, authorities said Sunday.
The 64-year-old Hall of Famer told cops that his 9-month-old grandchild was sleeping in a playpen in the living room of his Malibu home when a woman, later identified by authorities as Sodsai Dalzell, slipped into the house and grabbed the baby just before 5 p.m. Saturday, officials said.
Dalzell, who reported snuck into the home through an unlocked door, carried the baby upstairs to where Montana and his wife Jennifer were, authorities said.
The retired San Francisco 49ers star — who earned his nickname for keeping cool under pressure on the football field — and his wife tried to “de-escalate the situation and asked for the suspect to give back their grandchild,’’ according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
“A tussle ensued, and Mrs. Montana was able to safely pry the child out of the suspect’s arms’’ before Dalzell fled,” the agency said.
Joe Montana then ran out of the home and flagged down sheriff’s deputies who were in the area on an unrelated matter and told them what happened, authorities said.
He really is Joe Cool.
