If this was 'Player of the Day,' it'd be WR Devin Funchess. But this prestigious award instead goes to the one guy who was able to stop Funchess:
McClain with the pick! ???? https://t.co/ITrdyzUOlX
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) August 13, 2016
Funchess did all he could to reel in an underthrown fade by QB Cam Newton, but CB Robert McClain did an ever better job warding off a guy who's seven inches taller.
"It's a reflection of the way he's been practicing, the way he's been playing," Rivera said. "He's done some really nice things and you see the growth, so it's exciting to watch him out there."
"We want to get him to the point where he can go 4, 5, 6 plays in a row as we start getting ready for the opener," said Rivera, who indicated Benjamin will still be on a snap count in Week 1.
Newton and linebacker Thomas Davis jaw at each other throughout nearly every practice, but the chatter didn't appear completely friendly after a red zone drill.
When Newton kept it himself on fourth down and goal, he ran into traffic at the goal line. Davis then walked away while yelling, "No, no, no!" repeatedly. The two continued their "discussion" near Rivera, who appeared to motion Newton away from Davis.
For what it's worth, Rivera was smirking moments later, and after practice, he downplayed the noise:
"That's just a couple chihuahuas (yapping), that's all. They like to push each other's buttons. That's fine. They just like to compete."
Panthers owner Jerry Richardson made his first appearance at this year's training camp. He was accompanied by Hall of Fame running back Curtis Martin and 91-year-old Bob Prevatte, who was one of Richardson's high school coaches.