On how he thinks the game went:
"I think it went pretty good in terms of operation-wise, getting in and out of the huddle, making sure guys are communicating at a high level. I think the biggest thing we've got to build from is getting – not starting backed up and then also not shooting ourselves in the foot with penalties, or just unnecessary stuff that we don't need."
On how accurate he thinks he was in his third series:
"It was really good because I just – more reps for me. Game-time reps instead of practice. It's also just getting a feel for situational football like Coach [Brian] Callahan has been coaching."
On how he communicated to Titans WR Van Jefferson after the incompletion on the deep ball throw to him:
"Really, next play. It's all we can do. If I need to throw the ball better, or if he thought I led him too far out in front, or if he just thought he dropped the ball. So, at the end of the day, it's on the both of us. We've got to make that play. It's better to happen now, than come season time."
On what Titans WR Van Jefferson said to him after the incompletion on the deep-ball pass:
"Nothing much, just, 'I got you.' I really came up to him to see how the ball was. He thought it was just a little bit out in front, so I've just got to put it on his chest next time."
On what he feels they accomplished on the 10-day road trip:
"I think we accomplished just a lot of connectivity throughout all three phases special teams, offense, and defense. Guys hanging around together. I think the biggest thing is that we found that we can overcome adversity, like tonight, even in our previous games. But also, just I think it also comes down to us having the little details to win games when the season starts."
On how they take the limited snaps they have had throughout preseason and grow from them:
"A lot of mental reps with 'B.A.' [Titans QB Brandon Allen] and with [Titans QB] Trevor Siemian. They also watch on the field going through my timing, the protection when the play is called and then really just operating when I'm not on the field because I only get a certain amount of reps in these games. So, I would probably say the biggest thing I emphasize is making it hard on myself in practice, so when I've got a real rush coming at me, the Jeff and the D-Line. So, I just think over time, I'm going to continue to get better each and every week."
On whether he did anything different in his preparation for this game based on what he learned last game:
"Well, I would say what I learned from this game is just not shooting ourselves in the foot with the penalties. I think we had a chance to score on at least the three drives I was out there, but we always have to overcome something. So, in the NFL, you play against good guys, you're not going to be able to overcome every drive. I just think preparation-wise, we just stick to the basics, getting in and out of the huddle, Coach Callahan prepping me throughout the week and then also me watching film on my own."
On what he saw on the Titans QB Brandon Allen touchdown to Titans TE Gunnar Helm and how Helm has progressed since he has been here:
"Gunnar is a dog. Every chance I get to target him in practice, whether I throw a back-shoulder ball, a ball like 'B.A.' threw, he always comes down with it. He's a big target. Those two connected on a great touchdown, but I think the big thing about Gunnar, he never complains. He's somebody who shows up to work every day, puts the work in, and we call verticals right there. So, when in doubt, vertical it out."
On how it felt throwing to Titans WR Calvin Ridley in joint practices while going against CB A.J. Terrell:
"I felt really good, especially seeing good guys like A.J. Terrell, and then 'Rid' [Calvin Ridley] just being able to show his explosiveness, getting in and out of breaks. I think that's a connection that is only going to get better with me and 'Rid', along with the other receivers. So, I'm excited to see where we can go. I'm looking forward to next week playing a good defense in Minnesota."
On whether WR Calvin Ridley seemed more amped up this week playing against the team that drafted him:
"Yeah, he's always juiced up. That's one thing I'm getting in 'Rid'. I know every time I step on the field, I've got that man by my side. He's got the right mindset every day. He holds me accountable. Even this little week, he let me know when I was on the 'BS', and that's how I want my teammates to communicate to me, because I communicate to them the same way. But I'm excited for the real football to start. We're getting closer next week. We're going to have a good challenge on us next week, and I'm excited to get to Denver."
On what he was on the 'BS' about
"Just timing, when I need to check the ball down, when I need to get the ball out, and he's seen a lot just coverages-wise. I've seen a lot coverages-wise, but also taking in the defensive line I'm playing, will I need to slow down the rush by just getting the ball out checking it down, or if there is a time I can sit back in the pocket and let it fly."
On whether he feels he can 'direct traffic' despite being a rookie or whether he feels he needs to hold off on it:
"It's going great. I'll never hold off on it, because at the end of the day, they've got to know what I'm thinking, and I've got to be able trust them to know what I'm thinking. If I want you to run this route at this depth, at this certain type of way, you better get there, if not, you're not going to get the ball. So, those guys, they know that. We're all mature in our receiver and quarterback group, and they know what I expect out of them and they have high standards with me. So, we're ready to get the ball rolling. We've got limited practice reps. We've got two or three more practices until the real season starts, so we've got to take advantage of all these reps."