On the loss:
"I don't really know what to think about that. I don't even know. I really don't even know. That's how to lose a game 101. I don't know. That was crazy."
On the snap that hit him in the face:
"(It was) just a miscommunication on the snap count."
On if he felt a sense of relapse after giving possession to the Titans at the end of the game:
"For me personally, yeah. (When) you give the ball back to the other team with 1:50 left, yeah there's a chance (that you're) going to lose the game."
On not getting a chance to use his arm on the final three plays:
"(I) just trust the play call."
On his foot injury:
"We have to see."
On what changed after the first four drives:
"They have a really good player over there (Titans QB Cam Ward). He put a stamp on the game a little bit. But other than that, I think we just shot ourselves in the foot. We could have had 31 points."
On his emotions after the loss:
"I don't know."
On not being able to close out games this season:
"Obviously it's emotional right now, so it's raw (and) it's fresh on the brain. I just think if you look at the mistakes. I think we played well enough to win the game, but crucial bonehead mistakes gave them a chance to stay in the game. I think they were literally a play away from quitting, but we left when we kept them in the game."
On what he attributes the sloppiness on the field to:
"(We) have to be better. Attention to detail and be locked in, in the moment. All of that. Obviously (it's) easier said than done with a lot of shit going on around everybody. Non-negotiables happened today that we talked about all the time that just can't happen. I think that's why we lost the game today"
On the momentum switch due to RB Emari Demercado's fumble:
"If I was on the other side and I see that, that's kind of like a sigh of relief. When it's about to be 28 points, I forget what they had, but it would've been (a) two to three score game. (That's) probably game over, but that happened. So I wouldn't say it gave them momentum, but it definitely gave them a sense of life, of hope, which you can't give teams in the NFL. It's the National Football League. Everyone's too good. It's too even. When you get the opportunity to put a team away, you have to. And we didn't do that."
On Demercado's fumble:
"Emari is one of the closest dudes I am (with). I'm really close with Emari. I know his character, I know his IQ of the game. And never in a million years would I think that Emari would do that, but obviously we all make mistakes. He's gonna take that on the chin. He understands that. But at the end of the day, we all have to be better. And he owns up to that. We talk about it all the time. So I'm sure he is frustrated."
On if he has ever felt like this after a loss:
"This might be number one."
On what makes this loss feel this bad:
"That was bad all around. It was bad."