In his stead, veteran Teddy Williams – who usually sees the large majority of his work on special teams – shined in the secondary. Early on, he broke up a pass intended for Wallace in the end zone and later fought with wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin to bat away a deep pass. In between, on the first snap in the two-minute drills, Williams broke beautifully and undercut a quick hitter to Funchess, picking off Anderson's pass in stride for a pick-six. Zack Sanchez, who spent much of his rookie season on the practice squad, relieved Williams after the pick and got lots of work.