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Ted Karras – November 30, 2020 Download PDF version

Monday, November 30, 2020

C Ted Karras

(I wanted to ask you a general league question if I could. We saw what happened yesterday with the Broncos having to play without a quarterback. Now the Ravens are looking at potentially playing a game without practicing for 10 days now. As a player, how difficult would it be to be in any kind of position like that and how worried are you about where the season might be headed from a league standpoint?) – “Playing the game without a quarterback has got to be a nightmare as far as getting everything organized, but we have a responsibility to try and remain COVID-free and they have protocols in place. We’re trying to follow them the best we can, but you never know with these things so we’re not trying to take any chances with having things be traced. If you get contact traced, you’d be out. We have to maintain social distance. But we’re doing the best we can. We’ve been solid so far down here – knock on wood – but December here is going to be big.”

(I wanted to gauge your assessment of the offensive line. I know you guys had a lot of shuffling pieces over the past few weeks so it’s hard to mix together, but after QB Tua Tagovailoa taking those six sacks then QB Ryan Fitzpatrick with 10 hits yesterday, just how much farther do you guys have to go in terms of pass protection?) – “We definitely have to keep working to improve. The last two weeks certainly weren’t our best efforts as far as that; and the third quarter was tough for us. We’ve got to be better and we work hard every day to make sure we are, but neither of those games we want to put our names on as our best performance, so we’re going to keep working to improve.”

(How much of a handful was Jets DT Quinnen Williams yesterday?) – “He’s a good player. He came into the league – high draft pick – and we let him make a play or two, which I never like. He’s a good player and I’m glad we did enough to win the game.”

(I wanted to ask you about I guess the “p-word.” I know Head Coach Brian Flores wants you guys to take it one day, one practice, one week at a time … looking at the landscape?) – “I think I know what he was saying. We put ourselves in a position here to make a run. We have a lot of big games coming up starting with Cincinnati this weekend; but we’ve got division games coming up – one of them on the road – and a five-game season now. We put ourselves in a chance and it’s going to come down to how we work every day and how we execute and perform on Sundays moving forward.”

(There’s a consistent message among the players and coaches for daily improvement and you guys have kind of shown that with your month-to-month record – 1-2 in September, 2-1 in October and now 4-1 in November. And since you’re a captain, I was hoping to get your take on how this team has accepted that message of daily improvement and how can you take it to another level here in the final month of the season?) – “I think we have a lot of great guys on this team – guys that work hard every day and want to be the best football players they can be, the best teammates. We have a lot of really just guys that work really hard and are getting some opportunities and as we’ve been improving and putting ourselves in a chance here with a 7-4 record, games in December are what decide the season. So we’re going to have to be at our best and hopefully reach the peak of our performance for the 2020 season moving into December and January.”

(Obviously you guys have played with both QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and QB Tua Tagovailoa this year. I’m curious from the player perspective what you see as maybe the differences when Fitzpatrick is out there compared to Tagovailoa with how you see the offense?) – “How I see the offense, I just want to execute the game plan that Coach Gailey (Offensive Coordinator Chan Gailey) puts forward and Coach Marshall (Offensive Line Coach Steve Marshall) puts us in good position; but we’ve got to go out there and play no matter who the quarterback is. That was an adjustment we had to make going into this game. We did enough to win and as an o-lineman, I have a pretty specific assignment every play and no matter who’s back there, we’re going to work our best to get our job done.”

DeVante Parker – November 30, 2020 Download PDF version

Monday, November 30, 2020

WR DeVante Parker

(You and CB Xavien Howard both had big games yesterday and it got me thinking about your guys’ daily battles and competition in practice, going back to his rookie season in 2016. I’m curious how your competition with CB Xavien Howard in practice has helped make you a better receiver?) – “We used to go at it like every day in practice and during (training) camp. That made us better. It just made us play harder in the games because he made it hard in practice. So that made the games a lot easier.”

(I was wondering when you were on the sidelines yesterday after all of those catches you had, did QB Tua Tagovailoa ever approach you in terms of what you were looking for with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and obviously the chemistry you guys have, kind of a learning moment for him there on the sideline?) – “Nope, he didn’t. He didn’t come to me.”

(After the game, TE Mike Gesicki was talking about how they kept playing man coverage on you and he was like ‘why do they keep doing it?’ Are you curious sometimes why teams play so much man coverage on you?) – “I’m not really sure but I think that team just has confidence in their defensive backs. We just try to do the best we can to get open.”

(One of the things I saw yesterday was that you actually passed WR Jarvis Landry in Dolphins receiving yards, which is kind of cool. I know you guys were maybe next to each other in the locker room or real close to each other. What’s your reaction to passing Landry, who is obviously one of the all-time great Dolphins receivers?) – “That’s something good but I’m not really focused on that. I just want to win games. That’s it.”

Brian Flores – November 30, 2020 Download PDF version

Monday, November 30, 2020

Head Coach Brian Flores

(We saw on the league wire on Saturday that QB Jake Rudock came in, obviously a quarterback you’ve been familiar with. In light of what happened with the Broncos this weekend, are you and General Manager Chris Grier considering having Rudock or QB Reid Sinnett – or I guess signing Rudock and then having him or Sinnett go into quarantine basically just in case there’s an emergency? I know we asked you about this in August or September and you said it was a consideration at that point. Is it more of one now?) – “Yeah, Chris and I have talked about that. We try to distance the quarterbacks as much as possible, the ones that are on our roster right now. I think the intensive protocol helps that a great deal. The only time they are here together is when they are on the field, so it kind of takes care of itself from that standpoint. As far as having someone who is on the roster but you don’t see them at all, we have those discussions. Given the way things are setup right now, I don’t foresee something like that, but we’ll always try to stay ahead of things. Obviously if we want to bring someone in, there is a whole COVID protocol that we don’t necessarily visit with the guy. Once he takes a test, it’s a visit, then there are five or six tests after that. Chris, myself, (Vice President of Football Administration) Brandon (Shore), our coaching staff, we go through every scenario and we’ll always try to do what’s best for the team.”

(When we’re headed into December, a lot of these games become a little bit more amplified for a lot of reasons. I know you’re a one day at a time guy; but if there is anything that you want to see from your team in December, is there anything in particular that you want them to show you as things hit this stretch run before the year is up?) – “I think over the course of a season, the hope is that the team is building. I think execution is probably the thing that you need at this time of year. Again, everyone has 11 games – 11 or more, so you have a pretty good feel for what teams do well, for what they don’t do well. Its about execution. It’s about the fundamentals and techniques. It’s what we talked about in training camp, and we continue to talk about it over the course of the season. It’s staying on top of those then building on the schemes that we’ve run offensively, defensively and in the kicking game and really executing them at a high level when there is a pretty good chance that our opponent has a pretty good idea of what we are going to do. So executing has to be at a high level this time of year. Every team, not just us.”

(I know everything is virtual today, but I was wondering if you anticipate, or have any update on RB Myles Gaskin possibly returning; and if he does or whenever he does, how do you think that will benefit having him back with the offense?) – “Obviously it will benefit us. Myles is a productive player for us running the ball, in the pass game, protection. He plays a little bit in the kicking game as well. He’s productive. He helps us. He’s doing everything he can to get back as soon as he can. He was at practice last week, so that’s a step in the right direction. We’ll just take it one day at a time and see how he feels throughout the course of the week. We’ve got to see it in practice. He’s doing everything he can to get up.”

(I wanted to ask about the offensive line with G/T Jesse Davis at right guard and G/T Robert Hunt at right tackle. How much did they contribute to the success you had running the ball at the end of the game, if at all any?) – “It’s a team game, so they certainly contributed as did really everyone on the offense at the end – the line, the running backs, the tight ends, the receivers, even ‘Fitz’ (Ryan Fitzpatrick) had a run there at the end. Everyone contributed. I think across the offensive line – offensively, defensively, and in the kicking game – there are some things that we could’ve done better. We’ll get those corrected. Jesse is a captain on our team. He’s played a lot of different positions. He’s played well. You mentioned Robert Hunt, he’s a young guy who’s gone in there and played well. It hasn’t been perfect, but two hard-working guys who when they do make mistakes, they try to get them corrected quickly, like a lot of guys on this team. We’ll help them do that and hopefully get better in a lot of areas.”

(I had a question again about the COVID situation. There’s a chance the Ravens might have to play tomorrow without practicing for 10 straight days. Is that something that you ever envisioned when this whole thing came up and do you think maybe the league maybe needs to re-evaluate how it might put teams at risk for having to play without even seeing each other for a week and a half?) – “I think these are very different times than any of us have ever been through. The league has really done a good job, honestly, with the teams and trying to get games played. Again, we all have to be flexible. We all have to be able to adjust; but at the same time, we want to keep the players safe and keep the coaches safe. We want to keep everyone in the building in each facility safe. Playing without practice, I would say that would be tough. There’s no doubt about that. But at the same time, every team’s got kind of core concepts – core defenses, core offenses, core kicking game – core things that they do that I think they’d be able to execute. I’d like to think our team would be able to. So if those were the circumstances, then we would have to deal with them and at the end of the day, we can only control the things that we have control over and if put in that situation, we would do our best. That’s all you can do.”

(This is the first time you’ve been the head coach of a team in a playoff race in December. Will these games feel different for your team? Do you want them to?) – “No. I want them to feel – you need to take this one game at a time. I think this is a game that these guys have played since they were kids. We’ve coached it for a while also. So to make it into something that it’s not; it’s about fundamentals and technique and execution. That’s how we’ll approach it. That’s how we’ll prepare. We’re not going to change anything. We’ll just go out there and prepare the right way in practice, walkthrough and try to execute in the game.”

(I wanted to ask you about RB Salvon Ahmed. How close might he have been to being available yesterday and what’s the prognosis looking forward to the Cincinnati game for him?) – “He’s making progress. Again, another young player who’s doing everything he can to get out there from a treatment standpoint, from a rehab standpoint; so hopefully we get him out to practice this week and we’ll see how it goes throughout the week.”

(I know you guys haven’t practiced yet this week. Do you have any inclination on when you’ll have an ability to see if QB Tua Tagovailoa can go this week? If it’ll be closer to the end of the week or middle of the week, are you able to determine that at this point?) – “No. We’ll see how it goes. Obviously he was limited on Friday and he’s treating, he’s rehabbing. We’ll take it one day at a time. I don’t even want to get ahead into Wednesday’s practice. He has things he did today, he’ll have some things he’ll do tomorrow and just take that, try to improve on a daily basis and see how it goes today, tomorrow and the ensuing days.”

(I wanted to ask you about – I know it’s a one-day-at-a-time approach for you, but for every team it’s about making it to the playoffs, pushing for the AFC East division. Obviously the players know the stakes that they’re playing for. At any point, do you address that with them?) – “No. You can’t get to where you want to get without handling what’s right in front of you. I don’t know – maybe some other people can. That hasn’t been the case for me in my life. You don’t just jump to graduations and things of that – they don’t just happen. You have to deal with what’s in front of you. That’s just been my approach. I understand the question and I know you say that every other team’s thinking about it. Maybe you know more than I do from that standpoint. My dealings with coaches around this league and players around this league is that they try to deal with what’s in front of them. They don’t think about what’s four, five games down the road. That’s just my experience. That’s just me. And maybe you’ve had some situations where you’ve been able to kind of skip steps or I don’t know. I don’t go that – I haven’t been able to do that. So we’ve just got to focus on this next week. We’ve got a big game against the Cincinnati Bengals. It’s a one-game season. That’s the approach we’re going to take and if somebody else wants to approach it differently, by all means. But I just don’t see any reason why anyone would approach it any differently than a one-game season. Just my thoughts.”

(I wanted to ask you a bit about the offensive line. I’m curious, what do you kind of credit the pass-protection issues the last two weeks to? Are some of these rookies do you think starting to hit the wall? Is that something that happens or what happened the last couple of weeks?) – “I think we have to play better. I think as a whole, the communication up front has got to be better. I think the correct communication of what we’re seeing has got to be better. They understand that. We’ve talked about it. It isn’t just one group or one player. I think we need to do a lot better on all three sides of the ball. I think there’s a lot of things that we are doing well. I thought we finished the game well and fourth-quarter time of possession and first downs and the run game in the fourth quarter; in those critical moments, I think that’s something that was encouraging. Defensively, I think keeping them out of the end zone was encouraging. In the kicking game, I think the way Jason (Sanders) kicked it from a field-goal standpoint was encouraging. Some other things obviously that weren’t as encouraging; we’re going to try to get those fixed, those rectified. We have a hard-working group. They want to help each other have success and not only for them, but for their teammates. So there’s a lot of incentive to try to get it right and that’s what they’ve been doing and I’m sure they’ll continue to do that.”

Elandon Roberts – November 29, 2020 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 29, 2020
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

LB Elandon Roberts

(When you hit Jets RB Frank Gore in that hole on that fourth-and-1, what are you feeling at that moment, what does that feel like?) – “It’s big, as a defense when it comes down to those fourth-and-1s; it’s a lot on the mentality. I look at it like, if a team wants to run the ball on fourth-and-1, it’s more so disrespectful as a defense and it tests your defense. As weeks been going, we’ve been getting real good in those situations, and I had the opportunity to make a play for my team and was able to make it and execute.”

(Can you tell me the mindset of the defense? Twice you had to go back out there after the offense turned the ball over. What’s going through your mind at that point?) – “To be honest with you, we get paid to play defense no matter what the situation is. I think ‘Coach Flo’ (Head Coach Brian Flores), (General Manager) Chris (Grier) and the guys upstairs did a great job building the team, and I think our defense is built for those situations. It’s our job to go out there. We work those situations at practice, and hey, you got to go out there and execute and stuff like that because throughout the year there’s going to be times that we’re going to need the offense or the offense is going to need the defense or it’s going to be a total team effort. That’s just what the game is about.”

(One of my favorite stats from this game is you guys had 23 run plays as a defense and 15 of those went for 3 yards or fewer. I was just curious to get you take on what winning those early rundowns can do for the defense on third down and for the entire game really?) – “It’s big. It’s no secret we were very disappointed in our defense a week ago, and I think we came out and played good fundamental Dolphins football. We were able to play some good run defense this week.”

(It seems like this defense literally every time that you need a big play, turnover, fourth-down stop – you mentioned last week was the anomaly – how much confidence right now is this defense playing with and where does that confidence come from?) – “I think confidence comes from trusting one other, and knowing if I do my job, someone on the D if not yourself will make the play. That’s what it’s about. We’re late, (in) December. Once after Thanksgiving it comes back to fundamental football. You’re down the stretch, you eliminate the ‘my bad’s.’ As a defense we’ve just been out there taking it one play at a time. We don’t think too far ahead, and we don’t let the moment get too far ahead of us. We just take it one play at a time.”

Nik Needham – November 29, 2020 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, November 29, 2020
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

DB Nik Needham

(Throughout the game as the offense kind of took a while to get going, they had a couple turnovers. It just seemed like you guys never felt this thing was in jeopardy the way the defense played. Just talk about that as in control as you guys seemed the entire game.) – “Before the game ‘Coach Flo’ (Head Coach Brian Flores) always preaches ‘let’s play complementary football.’ If the defense is slacking, the offense needs to pick them up; if the offense is struggling a little bit, defense has to pick them up. We got to play as a team, and I think that’s just what we went out there and did today.”

(Congrats on the interception. I was wondering when you have a teammates who is the NFL leader in that category, does it kind of bring the fire to the rest of the guys that you want to keep up with him like that?) – “For sure. It’s inspiring. The way he just gets his hands on the ball, we always talk about, he really should have like, 12 or something. He’ll drop one and pick one. So it’s like, man you’re trying to keep up and make as many plays as that man. It just pushes me every day, definitely. He’s a great player.”

(I’m curious, this defense when I look up the stats, is at least top five or top two or three in turnovers. Such a turnaround from last year even though a lot of the players are the same. What is the reason you guys are really good at forcing turnovers?) – “I think we’re just growing as a unit, trusting in each other, trusting where we are going to be on the field and holding each other accountable to make those plays because sometimes if we don’t make them in practice we’ll get on each other’s ass just so we can execute in the game, and I think that’s what has helped us a lot.”

(I’ve got a cool stat for you here. Of the Jets 23 running plays, 15 of them gained 3 yards or less and that creates a lot of third-and-long situations. I’m curious from a defensive back’s perspective how does that kind of change your approach or maybe help what you guys do on the back end?) – “That’s definitely big because when you stop them on first down it puts them in an awkward situation – second-and-long. They’ll try to get to some random players, something that they need to get back on track. And if they don’t get that, then it’s third-and-long and they’re really stuck. So it definitely puts us at an advantage if we can get out there and get it done – good run stops on first down and second down.”

(How big did that fourth-and-1 stop seem at the time?) – “That was huge. That was a big play in the game. It might have even been the biggest play in the game. ‘E. Rob’ (Elandon Roberts) – he’s  been doing that a lot this year and I knew he was going to go in there and blow it up again. When he did that we all got hyped for him and celebrated for him. That was huge. You could hear it from the sideline.”

(I don’t think we specifically asked you about your interception and how you felt after that play.  What were some of the things that you saw and how does it feel to kind of bring one down, your  third of your career?) – “It felt good. Been talking about it these past couple of weeks, ‘I need to get one, like ‘X’ (Xavien Howard) is the only one with a pick…’ It definitely felt good to get out there and get my hands on the ball. We know ‘82’ (Jets WR Jamison Crowder) is one of their main go-to targets so Sam (Darnold) ended up throwing the ball trying to force it so I ended up with the pick.”

(Could you describe the mindset for your defense? After the offense turns the ball over, it seemed like you really picked up the offense and got them out of a jam.) – “Like I said, we try and play complementary football. We got to pick each other up when the other one is down. When we saw that play happen, the defense was up. We all got rallied around each other. ‘Let’s go, let’s get a three-and-out. Let’s get a stop right here so we can get the offense the ball again.’ That ended up working out for us.”

Mike Gesicki – November 29, 2020 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, November 29, 2020
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

TE Mike Gesicki

(I think there were several times throughout the TV broadcast where we could hear your vintage scream and celebrating on big catches, the touchdown. How happy were you to be out there with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick again?) – “Honestly just a good team win – guys making plays, offense moving the ball, defense was getting it back for us. So overall, happy to come back to Jersey where I’m from, win and help this team get a win. Now we go back to Florida, get out of this cold weather.”

(It’s a strange dynamic when you have an incumbent veteran quarterback and then a rookie first-rounder to take his place. How in the locker room have you handled this dynamic? QB Tua Tagovailoa’s ups, Tua’s downs, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick coming and going? What’s it been like trying to…?) – “Honestly you just got to roll with the punches and just keep going. You’ve just to follow whatever the coaches are putting the guys in position to be successful and no matter who’s in at quarterback – I think I said this – I don’t know if it was to you guys. This has kind of been – this is my third year – and every year I’ve played with several quarterbacks in a year. My rookie year, I played with a couple quarterbacks. Last year we rotated quarterbacks for a couple games. This year switching quarterbacks and a guy goes down, ‘Fitz’ (Ryan Fitzpatrick) comes back in; it just is what it is, so you just got to be ready to make the most of your opportunities when they come.”

(I had a question for you on the touchdown catch. It looked like the safety there tried to re-route you and you just kind of blew right through him. I was curious to get your own evaluation on your ability to kind of deal with contact at the NFL level from where you were as a rookie in Year 1 all the way up to Year 3 now and just catching touchdowns like that.) – “I think I’ve learned more about releases and using my hands, making moves on guys and not just trying to beat them with my speed because at this level everybody can run. So I knew that ‘32’ (Jets S Ashtyn Davis) was going to come down, try to get hands on me. It was Cover 0, there was nobody back there; so I knew if I just got his hands off me and (laughter) when we broke the huddle ‘Fitz’ said, ‘Mike, it’s coming to you no matter what.’ I said ‘okay.’ So when you hear that, you go out and make a play. I had to get his hands off me, I had to get open. I ran back, ‘Fitz’ threw the ball as high as the stadium – that thing was up there for it felt like a minute – and I just jumped up, caught it and you would have thought I caught the game-winning touchdown of the Super Bowl because I was so excited.”

(That’s exactly what I wanted to ask you about. Every time you score a touchdown I don’t know if you’re more excited than the next time you’ve done, but this one was definitely far more exciting. Just what did that mean to you to score in your home state?) – “It was cool. I was actually thinking about it afterwards. We played – when I was at Penn State, we obviously played Rutgers twice a year in Jersey, never scored. Played here at the Jets twice now, never scored; and now today, came back, got a win and got a touchdown back here in New Jersey so it was cool. It was fun. I just love catching the ball. I love catching the ball. I do so many extra drills and extra catches and extra this and that throughout the course of the week to put myself in position to make a play and catching a touchdown was great, but the thing I’m going to be thinking about tonight is I ran probably a 3-yard in – like a quick slant – and ended up not making the catch. So that’s the kind of thing that I’m thinking about right now is, ‘man, I had him.’ It’s a 3-yard catch, it’s not going to change the outcome of the game or anything like that, but to me, I just like to prove and show that when the ball comes my way, I have to come down with it no matter what the distance.”

(QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has the ability to [complete] a lot of plays that are 15+, 20+, a lot of those plays to you and also today to WR DeVante Parker. What is it about his approach to the game that enables that to occur?) – “I think with ‘Fitz’ (Ryan Fitzpatrick), he knows what’s going to happen before it happens. So that was like today on my touchdown, he said, ‘hey, it’s coming to you regardless,’ so he knows what’s going to happen before it happens and he’s going to take chances. And a lot of people want to talk about ‘oh, he takes chances and that’s why he throws interceptions, this, that and the other thing.’ He’s been pretty damn good when he’s been taking chances at least wearing the Dolphins uniform. When you’ve got guys like DeVante (Parker) and you’ve got guys on the team like we have and you give us some chances – DeVante today, how many times are you going to play in man coverage? Like why are you doing that? Play Cover 2 or something else because DeVante is, he’s going to run, he’s going to get on the guy’s hip, the ball’s going to be back-shoulder, he’s going to catch it and he’s not going to say anything when he celebrates. He’s just going to shake his dead and do his thing like he does and that’s it. So DeVante is going to have his 8 (receptions) for 120 (yards) and we’re just going to go about our day.”

(I want to go back onto your touchdown. It looked like you were on the basketball court again trying to get position. What is about those – maybe like you said – those 50-50 balls that got those chances that you guys can connect with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and just have that sort of chemistry when that’s called?) – “I think that kind of goes back to what I’m saying. He kind of sees it before it happens, so he knows, ‘all right, this is going to be 0, I’m going to take my matchup that I like and I’m going to give him a chance.’ So then in my mind it’s like, ‘this is my shot.’ You go through all week of practice, you go through watching the film, you go through all the preparation for a couple opportunities on Sunday so when you get your shot, you go make it. So on those where it’s a high ball or it’s back-shoulder or where it’s a 50-50 ball; those are the things that I pride myself in just coming down with them, so I was happy to make the play for him, happy to make the play for the team and get the win and heading back to South Florida.”

Ryan Fitzpatrick – November 29, 2020 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, November 29, 2020
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

(On Xavien Howard’s impact on the game) – “Turnovers are such a big part of this game. It’s momentum, it’s field position, it’s just confidence overall. We don’t take that for granted on offense that they’re doing that, creating those turnovers, because we know it’s difficult to do, and they’ve been really good at it. It’s a great feeling to be sitting on the bench, looking at the tablet and somebody handing you your helmet and saying, “Hey, we’re back up. X got another interception.” It’s unbelievable. He’s always around the ball. He’s always got his hands on the ball. He’s a pretty special player in that regard.”

(On the rollercoaster of emotions that come with getting another chance to start) – “It’s kind of been the story of my career. It’s been so up and down and I’m in the lineup, and I’m out of the lineup, and I’m back in.  For me, just trying to stay steady, just trying to provide the team with leadership and going out there when my number’s called and playing well, and that’s what I had to try to do in this situation. I tell you guys the same thing every time I come off the field. I love playing, I love being out there. It was fun to be out there today.”

(On what his week was like and when he found out he was going to start) – “There was so much uncertainty throughout the week. We really had no idea. With a young guy and with an old guy, it’s easier for the old guy not to get any reps, so, it was just kind of up in the air all week. I didn’t know if I’d be out there or not. It was unfortunate for Tua (Tagovailoa) to have the thumb, but I was happy to be able to be out there with the guys today.”

(On running the option in the fourth quarter at his age) – “I think that one might have been in the game plan for Tua, not me, I don’t know. When it came in as the play call, I laughed to myself, called it, and was very surprised. Maybe 10 years ago, I score on that thing, but I was glad to get the first down.”

(On DeVante Parker) – “DeVante’s very special with the 50-50 ball and some of those tough catches. So, for us, and really for me as a quarterback, if teams are going to give us the opportunity to do that, then I’m going to give DeVante the opportunity to make that play more often than not. People can say sometimes that’s not the right move and whatever else, but if I’ve got a guy that I trust, that I’ve seen do it over and over and over again, then I’m going to give him every opportunity to make a play and he did a great job of making some of those today. It was just a lot of man coverage out there and a pretty classic DeVante Parker game when you play him in man coverage.”

(On whether this season has reignited his fire to keep playing) – “It has been such a strange season and really, when you throw COVID in there, that’s probably the most difficult. Not being able to see my family as much as (I’d like to) see them. Not being able to bring the kids in the locker room after the games. There’s a lot of stuff that I take a tremendous amount of pride in and so much joy in being able to provide for my family that I haven’t been able to do this year. So that’s made it really difficult for me. And everybody’s had sacrifices and things they’ve had to do in order to get this season played and these games played, but this season for me has been very difficult for that reason. But if we took everything else out of it and it was just me playing football, yeah, 100%. I think last year maybe reignited me more than this year. I’ve been ignited for a little while now, but yeah, I like being out there.”

(On his support of Tagovailoa and how important it is for everybody to be on the same page) – “I do think that’s important and I think just in the quarterback room in general having each other’s backs and supporting each other. I think that’s very important because it is such a tough position to play. I’ve now been put in a different role and when my number’s called, I’m going to go out there and win games for this team. So Flo (Brian Flores) is the head coach and we listen and respect what he says and we go from there.”

Brian Flores – November 29, 2020 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, November 29, 2020
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Head Coach Brian Flores (transcribed by N.Y. Jets)

(On grading the game defensively) – “I thought we played well defensively. We got some turnovers.  Josh (Boyer) called a great game really throughout. We had some sudden change situations with some turnovers. We were able to get ourselves off the field. We got a big stop on the fourth-and-one in the red zone. Obviously, keeping them out of the end zone is always a great accomplishment in this league. We had some turnovers, a big stop on fourth-and-one. I thought Josh called a great game. He’s done a great job really the entire year. I think often times you give me too much credit. Josh has done a great job the entire year.”

(On how he’d assess how Ryan Fitzpatrick played) – “I thought Ryan played well. He made enough plays to helps us win the game. He spread the ball around to a number of different receivers. Obviously, there are always things he can do better and we can do better as an offense, as a defense, as a special teams, as coaches, but he made enough plays to help us win.”

(On where their quarterback situation stands moving forward) – “Obviously, Tua (Tagovailoa) was downgraded to out. We’ll see how he does in practice over the course of the week. He’s a tough kid. It was very close to him being able to go, but we have to make good decisions for him as well. We’ll see how he does over the course of this week in practice.”

(On DeVante Parker) – “I think we had some matchups that we like out there. DeVante is a good player. We tried to give him some opportunities. There was a young corner out there. I thought he made some plays as well. I was pretty impressed with Bryce Hall. We gave DeVante some opportunities and he made some plays. But again, it’s not just a two-man show. We got some protection from our offensive line. They were giving us some different looks, some pretty difficult looks. Gregg (Williams) does a great job from that standpoint. They got some pressure on us, so we had to make some plays and Fitz hit DeVante multiple times who made a few plays for us.”

(On if Tua will start if he’s healthy) – “Yeah, if he’s healthy, he’s the guy. I don’t know how many different ways we have to continue to say that. You keep asking, I’ll keep answering the same way. Again, he’s dealing with something with the hand. We’ll take it day-to-day. He’s a tough kid. He wants to be out there. Thankfully, we have other guys who stepped up. We can talk about Tua, but we had 52 other guys who went out there and played their butts off today in all three phases. We were able to get a division win on the road. We’re excited to win. We’ll enjoy the win and then turn the page and move on to the next opponent, the Bengals.”

(On how Fitzpatrick approaches the game that allows him to create longer passing plays) – “He’s a very experienced player. He’s seen pretty much every coverage, every disguise, every defensive structure, every front.  I think he could see the matchups that he likes based on the coverage that they are giving us. When you can see all those things, it gives you the opportunity to make the right decisions. I thought he made some good ones today. We needed it. It’s good to have Fitz. He’s obviously a leader on this team. He’s been that throughout and he’ll continue to be that for this team.”

(On how he manages the attempt to make a playoff run and give Tua the rookie experience) – “You probably know the answer to this already. We’re going to take this one day at a time and try to improve and get better on a daily basis from meetings, to walkthrough, to practice. I just try to prepare and get better. Honestly, I’m actually saying that very sincerely. That’s about as authentic and genuine as I can be. To get into a playoff this or that, I’m not really into all that. I’m into let’s get better tomorrow. Let’s make the corrections from the game today. Let’s prepare for the next opponent. What are the things they do well? What are the things we think we can take advantage of? Let’s give the players that information and then try to prepare for the next opponent. We’ll go through our Monday routine and our Tuesday routine and our Wednesday routing and our Thursday routine and so on and so forth. Then, let the chips fall where they fall. If we prepare the right way, then you’re probably going to know the next thing I’m going to say. The results hopefully take care of themselves. I don’t know any other way of approaching it. I don’t think about weeks from now. I’m focused on hopping in the shower, getting on the bus, getting on the plane, getting home. I’ll watch the film on the plane and take it from there.”

(On DeAndre Washington) – “Those fourth quarter first downs, fourth quarter rushing yards, fourth quarter time of possession, those are all things we talk about and are very important. If we can get those done and finish all games like today, that’s always good. I though (Washington) ran the ball effectively. We need that. Especially when we’re trying to close out a game. He had a run there in the fourth quarter that sprung the final drive that put us up 17. We’ve had a lot of different guys back there, I thought (Matt) Breida ran the ball effectively. I thought (Patrick) Laird had a good run prior to fumbling. We’re getting there, we just have to keep working at it.”

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