The cornerback is talking about Addae's first career pick, which came in the 2016 season finale. Number 37 weaved his way downfield, showing patience from his days as a high school running back to bring it 90-yards to the house. It was the seventh longest interception in Chargers history.

Still, Addae is more known for his punishing hits, earning the moniker "The Hitman." He brings a palpable energy to the team as Verrett explained, his style of play elevates every member of the defense.

"He's the glue back there. You saw it when he was out for a bit last year. It was night and day in the energy on the field. For me, when I'm on the field with Hitman, we vibe together. We look at each other and know when it's time to turn up. It's love."

The bond Verrett and Addae share on and off the field clicked from the moment the cornerback was drafted in 2013. A first round pick, he joined the Chargers one year after Addae signed as an undrafted free agent.

"From day one once I was drafted here, we just clicked. Where we each came from and how we go about business, we locked in real quick. He's my brother. Seeing everything he accomplished from going undrafted to getting a long-term deal to be able to take care of his family; I couldn't be happier for him. It's huge."