Five days into training camp, it was the first interception the defense has gotten in 11-on-11 work, and it wasn’t surprising that it came from Peters. He came out of nowhere to pick off Trace McSorley’s pass as the quarterback scrambled to his right. The three-time Pro Bowl cornerback then weaved his way across the field before seeing Chuck Clark trailing for the pitch.
Oweh continues to stand out, as his speed is just too much to handle at times on the edge. Oweh blew by the right tackle on one play to track down Huntley, then once again had coaches hollering when he sprinted to catch another quarterback run from behind.