Former Utah safety Eric Weddle had an impactful day Sunday in the Baltimore Ravens’ 44-20 win over the Detroit Lions.
Weddle started at free safety and had his fourth career pick-six when he intercepted Detroit backup quarterback Jake Rudock and returned the pick 45 yards for a touchdown with 2:26 remaining. It was his first interception return for a touchdown since 2012.
He also had a sack and a forced fumble in the second quarter, stripping Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford of the ball on a third-and-7 play at the Baltimore 41. The Ravens recovered and scored a touchdown six plays later to go up 17-0.