Sherm, Kwon react to Ward's two first-quarter INTs vs. Rams

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49ers coach Kyle Shanahan spoke to reporters Saturday and explained why the team waived 2019 third-round draft pick Jalen Hurd.

Safety Jimmie Ward has had a turbulent NFL career with the 49ers, plagued by injuries and inconsistencies.

The former first-round draft pick is in his eighth season with San Francisco, and despite playing in 85 total regular season games entering Monday night's primetime clash with the Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium, Ward only has two interceptions during his career, with the last one coming way back in 2016.

Incredibly, Ward equaled his entire career total in the first quarter against Matthew Stafford and the Rams, intercepting two passes in the quarter.

The Rams got the ball to open the game, and when Stafford took a deep shot in the direction of recently acquired Odell Beckham Jr., the ball sailed and Ward came down with the interception. The 49ers took over and marched down the field on an 18-play, 11-minute drive that resulted in a Jimmy Garoppolo touchdown pass to George Kittle.

On the Rams' second drive, Stafford's pass on third-and-11 was deflected and Ward came up with another interception, returning this one for a 27-yard touchdown to give the 49ers a 14-0 lead.

A pair of former 49ers, Richard Sherman and Kwon Alexander, were watching the Monday Night Football broadcast, and were stoked for their ex-teammate.

Ward has played in a lot of NFL games, but Monday's game undoubtedly will be the most memorable of his career.

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