When Rams do-it-all safety Quentin Lake left Sunday's game against Seattle with a shoulder injury, the rest of his position group felt like they owed it to their captain to get a win. And second-year defensive back Josh Wallace was tasked with stepping into Lake's role, which is no small assignment.

"Q Lake (is) a brother to me," Wallace said on Rams Revealed. "Since I got here last year, he's (been like) an older brother to me and just seeing him go down kind of shakes us up mentally. But I was glad we was able to perform and get the win for him. The DB unit was just saying 'We gotta get this (win) for Q, we gotta get this for Q.'"

They did pull out the victory for Lake, 21-19, and intercepted four passes in the process. Wallace played a season-high 27 defensive snaps, 20 of which cam

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