On the feeling of getting the ball back in the fourth with the chance to win:
"Good. I think our defense played well all day, especially in crunch time getting us the stops that we needed for us to eventually win the game. We were put in one of the best situations. We had the timeout, all we needed was a field goal. We came together as an offense. I think the O-line had a good day. They pushed us to win that game."
On how it felt seeing the game-winning field goal go through:
"That felt good. A win, especially for my first win in a game like that, it's a big-time win. But I think the biggest thing is we just need to continue to build off of that. We've got to continue to attack the week the right way and try to get a win next week."
On bouncing back after a rough start and playing well to finish the game:
"It's really not that big to me, honestly. I played well previously in my career. I just have to be consistent at it. I think the second half I really saw the field better in terms of getting the ball out (and) letting my guys make plays. I think (TE) Chig (Okonkwo) and (TE) Gunnar (Helm) did that as well as the receiving core.
On if there was an adjustment that helped him see the field better:
"There really wasn't an adjustment from the first half to the second half as far as what they were giving me coverage-wise. It was really more of me just putting the ball in play. (If) they give it to me now, if the corner's back, I need to put the ball in play and let them make a play."
On if the coaching staff helped change his mindset at halftime:
"It wasn't really changing my mindset, it was more of me actually doing it. I've seen it the same way they see it for the past couple of games in terms of just letting my guys make plays. I think this is actually the first time I did that, and it ended up paying off for us. It's just the more games you play the more you get experience with it and the more you get to learn your guys. That's why we are able to win this game."
On if the best games of his career have been similar to this game:
"I would say so. I wish I'd have started better personally, but the end of the day, it doesn't matter how you start it's how you finish."
On what makes two and four minute situations comfortable for him:
"That's where I want to live at. If I could play that way the entirety of a season or a game, I would. But that's not real football. To be in a position like that, defense gets you a stop, that's what you want to be in. You want to take your guys down there, have (K) Joey (Slye) make the game winning kick and celebrate."
On what went through his mind during the interception play that turned into a touchdown:
"What was really going through my mind was, 'Damn, I threw a pick.' It was supposed to be a (completion) to 'Rid' (WR Calvin Ridley). He was wide open and they ended up tipping it. Then you turn around and see 'Lock' (WR Tyler Lockett) on the ball and they're talking about touchdown so I said touchdown. It was just a feeling. That was only the second play I had like that in my career but I mean, it was good. I think it shows the coaching staff that they emphasize on playing hard, Lockett not giving up on the play and then those guys making a play and Lockett getting a touchdown."
On the importance of connecting with Titans WR Calvin Ridley to set up for a field goal:
"It was real good. It was just good that we finally did it in a game. We did it all offseason, but now we're finally seeing eye-to-eye in the game. He made a ton of explosive plays for us. I think just his demeanor never changed throughout the game if we were down. And even when we had a two-minute drive, he just stayed right there and was ready to play, ready to get the ball. He's a big reason why we won today,"
On the win being a springboard for more wins:
"I hope it can be a springboard for a lot of wins, but we just have got to continue to get better. We got one step better today and really just keep the right mindset whenever we try to win next week."
On if the team mindset changed on the sideline after the Cardinals fumble:
"For sure, I think that just sparked it. Him not giving up even when they gave up an explosive run on a key down like that, them boys never gave up. They were a reason why we were in this game the whole time. They also are a reason why we won the game today."
On what the win means for Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan after the ridicule he's experienced:
"It doesn't even say anything to what we changed day-to-day, because at the end of the day it will never be the coaches. It will always be the players. At the end of the day, we (are) always the ones that (are) on the field. They can't go complete the ball for me, they can't catch the ball for me. So it will always come down to the players. I just think our coaching staff emphasizes that every week we have to play hard. We did that today. We just have to keep on going to battle, not only for us as a team, but for the coaching staff as well."
On the chant in the locker room for Titans QB Coach Bo Hardegree:
"I don't even know what chant was going on. But he called one hell of a game. It would have been better, stats wise, if I would have been more efficient. If we would have been more efficient in the pass game. I think running the ball, the offensive line moved real well. They were great in the pass game today, even the running backs. I think the biggest thing is we have to be efficient every drive. "
On the offensive playcalling in the two-minute:
"Really every play is called. It just comes down to whether I went to check it or not. I would say just us executing the call. (The) plays that we repped a hundred times through OTA's to training camp and they worked for us. I wish I would have had (WR Chimere) 'Chim' (Dike) back on one of the plays. I missed him wide through the middle (and) ended up checking it down. I just think that's something that we have to get better at."
On him celebrating in locker room for his first win after early season struggles:
"Me and my man (Offensive Coordinator) Coach Nick (Holz) was right. He lost his voice today. He was so happy. I think that was the biggest win, just seeing him. He stuck to it. He told us he was going to get a win and he's going to be the most excited person in the locker room, and he was. So I think it just meant something to everybody for us to finally get a win, finally know what it feels like. But we all know, we got a new team that we play next week. We play a very talented Raiders team. We just have to try to go in their place and win."
On what he said to Titans K Joey Slye in the locker room:
"Really good job. I'm not worried about what he did before that kick. Whether he missed it or made it or whatever he was going to do on this kick. He came through for us. He's one of the most confident people on our team and I'm glad I got him on my team. I know if I get the chance to cross the 50 (yard line), I got a chance to put points on the board."