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Cameron Wake – September 27, 2016 Download PDF version

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Defensive End Cameron Wake

(On his walk-off safety in overtime to win against the Bengals in 2013)  – “I remember it being a long game. There were a lot of plays played, and obviously, overtime. Thursday night, it was probably after midnight (on) Halloween. I remember the fans were all into it. The game ended in a dramatic fashion, and it was a lot of fun.”

(On whether the walk-off safety is a career highlight for him) – “I’ve had a couple of them – a couple of nice plays – but that’s on the list. I’d have to sit down when I’m old and gray and start trying to make a list. But again, to end the game like that, after all of the fighting and scratching and clawing that it took to get to that position, it was definitely something to remember.”

(On whether people mention that play to him) – “This week it has been brought up a few times, especially (because it is) the same team, Thursday night. It’s kind of déjà vu, but the reality is football is played week to week. I guarantee the Bengals don’t care about that. Probably some guys in here don’t even know about it. This week we have to go out there and not live in the past. We’ve got to make our mark starting fast, going out there and playing hard and doing our job this week. So, I’m kind of over that.”

(On where the walk-off safety against the Bengals ranks in his career) – “Like I said, when I’m on my rocking chair on the porch, it’ll be a better question to ask me. I’ve been in a lot of tough games and fortunately made a few plays here and there throughout my career. But that one is one that most guys know about. Thursday night, a lot of guys were watching the end of the game. Was it my most memorable play? I don’t know. But it was something I definitely cherish, and I was fortunate to be there and make it.”

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