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T Trent Williams

What did you think of QB Brock Purdy's scramble, his little pump fake and another dance?
"I didn't see the dance, but like I said, when you see him break for the sideline like that, we have so many weapons in this offense. You're just reminded that it's another aspect that we have."

When you got the news that these big guys go down, do you remember how it felt? Did you feel like you had to generate positivity?

"No, I won't say that. We have lost guys that are the heart and soul of the team. I'd be lying if I said that I was just ready to roll with the next guy. It took some time. For lack of a better word, we had to mourn a little bit, especially seeing the way [LB] Fred [Warner] went down. It's hard to deal with at the time. Like you said, we are a group of professionals and we have to keep moving forward, but I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a tough thing to deal with."

You guys are one of the best teams in the league. You don't have many years left, but you're playing for something. That has to mean something to you, right?

"For sure. Our goals that we set out at the beginning of the year are still there, no matter who is in or out of the lineup. Everything that we set out for and that we said that this team can accomplish is still right in front of us. I'm super encouraged, but it's just one down and we have three more to go, then we'll see how the big dance plays out."

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