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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

This season’s most anticipated and juiciest match is almost here. The San Francisco 49ers are all set to take on the Dallas Cowboys on this upcoming Sunday Night Football. Fans are excited to watch this match as one team is standing with no defeats while the other one has earned 3 victories. Both the teams have released their IRs too.

The two teams played before in the playoffs this year, and the 49ers beat the Cowboys back then. Now the question still remains, who will win this time? Amidst everyone contemplating betting on their teams, DB Charvarius Ward remarked on the Cowboys. His remarks might offend a few, or some might take it as a joke.

Charvarius Ward has no animosity towards the opposing team

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With their ongoing rivalry, it is a common tendency to make something out of anything the players have to say. The X account JPAFootball recently shared a video of the star player Ward on their account. The video was from a small chit-chat interview of the Super Bowl champion, where he was asked about his future opposing team.

The player was asked by a reporter if there had been any animosity between the two teams. To which the player had a witty reply. He said that they don’t have anything against them, but the Cowboys might. It’s because the 49ers won the previous match. Additionally, he also said that they’re ‘good’ with them. He said, “Probably for them, not for us. We won, so we good.”

The player seemed to be in a fun mood from his reply. It was a catchy line as the X account. JPAFootball also used the same line in their caption. This is not their first time meeting on-field. Their rivalry has been going on for quite a while.

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49ers vs Cowboys: A legendary rivalry

The Niners and the Cowboys clash is one of the most historic rivalries. It began back in the 1970s, with their epic postseason battles. Initially, the Cowboys were claiming victories over the Niners back-to-back. After a while, the Niners took the steering wheel and started to win.

This to and fro kept happening and it was reignited again after nearly 3 decades in the postseason of 2022. Now, this upcoming Sunday night’s showdown is a testament to this enduring rivalry.

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