BALTIMORE – All week, his teammates were adamant. This was the game where Rams safety Quentin Lake would snag his first career interception. It's something Lake had been manifesting for a while, and it took less than a quarter for that materialize on Sunday against the Ravens.

Late in the first quarter, Ravens quarterback Cooper Rush stepped up in the pocket and fired over the middle to speedster Zay Flowers. But Lake, glued to his hip, leapt in front to intercept the pass and give L.A. the ball in Ravens territory.

"I've been in a lot of opportunities to get one and haven't did it, and to be able to do that today, it was a great feeling. Felt like a big weight off my shoulders," Lake said. "The biggest thing about it is, manifestation is a real thing. No doubt about it. You have to sp

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