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Noah Igbinoghene – September 20, 2020 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, September 20, 2020
Postgame – Buffalo

CB Noah Igbinoghene

(Obviously a rough day for you at the office. How do you take how everything happened out there and how do you move forward with it?) – “It’s definitely a teaching moment. I learned a lot today, not only about this team but about myself. Of course, I didn’t play up to my standard at all. I’ve got to move past it and move on to the next game. That’s all I can do, just learn from it”

(Seemed like you were almost exclusively covering WR Stefon Diggs. He got the better of you a couple of times. Was that one of the biggest challenges you’ve had in your life from a football standpoint?) – “I’ve had many challenges. Of course, he’s one of the top receivers in the league, and it’s for a reason. He’s a very good player. Tremendous route runner, stuff like that. Like I said before, I learned a lot today, not only about him but about myself, as well. I’ve just got to respond and come back next week.”

(Just piggybacking off of that, with WR Stefon Diggs, I know you were backing up both CB Xavien Howard and CB Byron Jones, did you know that if somebody got hurt, you would be the guy on Diggs or was it depending on who you went in for?) – “Yes, I knew. I knew. Byron went down so I just had to step up, so exactly what I did.”

(What were your first observations of playing against QB Josh Allen and just also observing his ability to extend plays and move around with his feet?) – “I never really seen a quarterback extend plays like that, especially as long as I played football, I never really experienced that, especially playing corner, that’s something new I experienced today. Like I said before, it’s a teaching moment, teaching lesson for me and I’ve got to respond and I will.”

(When CB Byron Jones went out in the first drive, what were some of the things that went through your mind?) – “Step up, lock in. I was locked in before. He went down, I just knew I had to step up and be the next man up and that’s exactly what I did.”

(You talked about this being a teaching moment, and obviously you want to rebound from this quickly with the Thursday night game coming up. Was there something the veterans said to you after the game to make sure you don’t get your spirits down?) – “It’s the league. It’s going to happen. It happens to everybody. I hold myself to a high standard, so of course I didn’t want that to happen but it did happen and there’s nothing I can do about it. I just have to move on as a man and that’s what I’ll do.”

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