Jalen Ramsey's interception on Sunday was pretty incredible. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

With the NFC West on the line , Jalen Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams were taking on the San Francisco 49ers Sunday afternoon.

Jimmy Garoppolo had led the 49ers back from a 17-0 deficit to tie the game with about half of the fourth quarter remaining.

San Francisco was driving for a potential go-ahead touchdown or field goal. That’s when Jalen Ramsey made what could have very well been the best interception for the entire 2021 season.

That’s just absolutely insane. Outside of the fact that Garoppolo threw into triple coverage, what a ridiculous interception from Ramsey right there.

That pick stopped the 49ers’ momentum on a dime and enabled Los Angeles to keep the game tied.

It was also a brutal interception for Garoppolo in a game that the 49ers needed in order to earn a trip to the postseason.

As for Ramsey, this represented the five-time Pro Bowler’s fourth interception of the season.

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