INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Grover Stewart is usually the guy making a play so his teammates can get the glory.

He'll consistently soak up double teams so someone can scream into the backfield for a tackle for a loss. He'll use his strength to push opposing offensive linemen back into the pocket, forcing a quarterback off his spot so a teammate can get a sack.

Or, as he's done three separate times this year, he'll be the reason why an interception happened. His presence led to off-target throws safety Camryn Bynum intercepted in Weeks 1 and 2, and a tipped Geno Smith pass landed in the arms of defensive end Laiatu Latu in Week 5.

While Stewart's contributions may not always show up in the box score, they're never taken for granted by his teammates.

"On the field, he's a dominant player," lineb

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