NFL fans noticed a mysterious painting behind San Francisco 49ers star Charvarius Ward during an interview on Up & Adams.
Ward, 28, appeared on Kay Adams’ FanDuel TV show on Monday.
Ward joined Adams’ show to discuss various topics.
The 2023 Pro Bowler will enter his seventh season next season.
During his TV appearance, Ward was seen in a small room.
In the background, there was a painting that appeared to be of him as a football player.
But it was difficult to figure out whether Ward’s painting was of him as a 49ers or Chiefs player.
The Mississippi native played with the Chiefs from 2018-21 before signing a three-year, $41 million contract with the 49ers in 2022.
The Kay’s Up & Adams social media account posted a clip from footage of their appearance on Xformerly known as Twitter.
One fan responded to the video, writing, “I need to know if the painting behind him is the Chiefs or the 49ers.”
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Ward helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in 2019.
Since then, he has appeared in two more Super Bowls, losing in both.
The last one occurred in February, when his 49ers lost to his former team Chiefs 25-20 in overtime.
Ward is confident that the 49ers, who were No. 1 last season, are the best team in the NFL besides his former team.
“I think we’re the best team in the NFL outside of the Super Bowl champions,” Ward told Adams on Monday.
“I don’t think anyone is really messing with us right now.
“I feel like we clearly have the most talented team in the league.”
When Adams mentioned that Ward would enter a contract year for the 2024 season, the 28-year-old responded: “I’m trying to get that scholarship, Mrs.
Ward finished last season with 76 tackles, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble and a career-high five interceptions.
He suffered a core muscle injury late in the 2023 campaign and required surgery after the Super Bowl.
Ward revealed to Kay that he is “still recovering” from the injury, but that he feels “much better than he did a few months ago.”
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