What was your process to get out there today?
Yeah, so like during the week, when I'm in a new team, I kind of treat every kick as high-pressure as possible. When I'm with a new team, only kick ten kicks in front of the team. I want to make every kick. So yeah, just putting myself in those pressure situations all week so that way hopefully on that kind of stuff they go in.
How good does it feel when it goes through?
It feels good.
What does it take to have enough timing to make kicks like that?
It's a professional snapper and holder, so usually a couple days, you're good to go. Tommy (Townsend) and Brink (Austin Brinkman) were great. They make it easy to put the ball between the uprights.
How does it feel being on this team for two weeks and kicking a game winner?
It feels good. Like I said, anytime the ball goes through the uprights, I'm happy and then anytime I can help a team win, it's awesome.
No pressure?
There's pressure for every kick. Try to make sure each kick feels just as important as the next, but obviously game winners have a little bit more on it.
What did your teammates say to you after the kick?
Just good job, great stuff. Classic stuff.
Are you pretty low key about all of this?
Yes, I try to be.



