Miami Dolphins Postgame Transcripts – November 11 – Head Coaches and Players

Head Coach Brian Flores

Q: How would you rank the defensive performance tonight?

BRIAN FLORES: I mean, definitely a tough opponent. Thought we did a lot of good things. Kept the score down. Kept them out of the end zone for the most part. They made a lot of plays. We made a lot of plays. They made some plays. It was a 60-minute battle. Really came down to the end. I thought it was good to get a win.

Q: What was the message at halftime?

BRIAN FLORES: The message to the team was we’ve got to play 60 minutes. It’s a very good team over there. Good players, good coaches. You got to play 60 minutes every week, but especially against a team like that, as physical and as skilled as they are. That was the message.

Q: What went into the decision to make the change to QB Tua Tagovailoa at that point?

BRIAN FLORES: The injury to Jacoby (Brissett).

Q: It looked as though you had an option there and then you went with QB Tua Tagovailoa. I just wanted to know about the process.

BRIAN FLORES: Jacoby (Brissett) went down and I think everybody saw that. He went down, went into the tent. We decided to put Tua (Tagovailoa) in, obviously. Then I think (Jacoby) probably was okay to go back in, but we just decided to stay with Tua. He made a couple of passes, hit a couple of passes, and just felt like might as well just leave him in there.

Q: How do you think QB Tua Tagovailoa did?

BRIAN FLORES: I mean, there were definitely some good plays. Obviously the throw to Albert (Wilson) there at the end. Hit Jaylen (Waddle) on a couple, on a big play. I thought he did a lot of good things. Some throws he probably wishes he had back, but overall helped us win the game.

Q: What did you see out of QB Tua Tagovailoa the last few days and then earlier today to start QB Jacoby Brissett?

BRIAN FLORES: The finger was an issue. Like we said, it was getting better. He was close. A lot closer than last week. We knew if there was an issue with Jacoby, we would be able to play him. That’s the route we went and we put him in and he played well.

Q: How would you say the play by CB Xavien Howard to get you guys on the scoreboard?

BRIAN FLORES: It was a great play. ‘X’ (Xavien Howard), he has done a great job for us and he showed up again, made a big play and a big moment. We needed it. Got it out. Scoop and score. It was a big play in the game.

Q: Coach, would you talk about S Jevon Holland playing all over the field? Very versatile. What would you say about the rookie?

BRIAN FLORES: He is doing a lot of good things. As a rookie player, I think every time he goes out there and gains more experience it’s good. He’s come a long way since the first half of the season or through ten games, more than half. I would say that about a lot of our young players. They’re all developing, getting better and they work hard. Jevon (Holland) works hard. It’s important to him. We’re putting a lot on his plate and he is showing that he is able to handle it.

Q: Brian, how did the offensive plan change once QB Tua Tagovailoa entered the game for Jacoby Brissett?

BRIAN FLORES: It was a few more RPOs in there. We tried to create some or throw some shorter throws but we kind of needed some plays. We needed to push it down the field. We had some kind of tough field positions. We knew we would have to push it down field and he was able to do it for us.

Q: You said QB Tua Tagovailoa’s finger would limit downfield passing – had you seen anything like that 35-yard down the sideline throw to WR Jaylen Waddle that he showed last play of the third quarter?

BRIAN FLORES: Like we said, he was getting better, but driving the ball down the field was something that was a little bit of an issue and I think he did a good job. Pushed through it. There was definitely some discomfort and he pushed through it and played well.

Q: What do you think two consecutive victories and a little extra time for rest before the next game – what do you think that the combination of that could do for the team?

BRIAN FLORES: I think any time you win and these guys work hard, like we’ve been saying all week – all year. They work really hard and they’re seeing the fruits of the labor. It’s always good. To get a little bit of time, rest their bodies, rest their minds, I think it’s good, but I think they’ll be ready to go when we get back on Monday.

Q: Brian, you guys went with three inside linebackers to basically play QB Lamar Jackson. What was the thought process in that and a lot of the zero coverages that you did?

BRIAN FLORES: I think Josh (Boyer) did a great job calling the game. Called it aggressively. I think our entire staff – offense, defense, special teams – did a great job preparing these guys on a short week against a very good opponent. Yeah, we felt like we had to bring pressure. He (Lamar Jackson) is a very skilled player and he got out of there a couple of times too. They made some plays down the – take the play down the sideline at the end of the game. It was a good play, but we made a few more than they did and came out with the win.

Q: Brian, going back to QB Tua Tagovailoa. Do you feel like you learned anything about his ability to push through pain and play through injuries?

BRIAN FLORES: No, I’ve said multiple times this is a tough kid. He has dealt with really injuries the entire year. Oftentimes, I know for me, I try to protect him from himself in a lot of instances. Yeah, he will push through pain. There’s no doubt about that.

Q: Brian, what was your perspective on the G/T Robert Hunt’s would-be touchdown?

BRIAN FLORES: It was a penalty. (Laughter) My perspective is it was a penalty. It was going to be a penalty. It was a penalty. I’m sure it was fun to watch for many, (laughter) but it was a penalty.

Q: What did you think of G/T Robert Hunt’s effort to break the plane?

BRIAN FLORES: Great effort. Incredible effort. (laughter) It’s a penalty, though. Maybe we’ll put a play in for him.


QB Tua Tagovailoa

Q: We see Jacoby went down with an unfortunate injury. What’s going through your mind? Now obviously in a backup role you have to be prepared to play but maybe not really expecting. What’s going through your mind at that moment?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I got to go in. That’s all that was going through my mind. I got to go in, so we were talking through some plays, and that happened on the third down, so fourth down we had to punt, so we were on the sideline talking through some plays and whatnot that I liked. That’s kind of what we did.

Q: How comfortable were you? We saw you hit Jaylen for the 35-yarder and Albert Wilson up the sideline for the 64-yard catch and run. How comfortable did you feel driving the ball downfield?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I think the guys did a good job getting open. You just got to get it to them. I tried my best to do that tonight. Here’s the result.

Q: Tua, can you tell what it’s like in that room right now? What does this win mean for the team?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: It means a lot. We beat a really, really good team. This is a tough team to beat, but the guys are happy. They’re sore, but at the end of a win, nothing really hurts, so feels good.

Q: Can you take us through moment where you rushed in the touchdown near the end of the game? What were your emotions at that time?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, you know, we wanted to score on that drive, and that’s what we got accomplished. I just think in the heat of the moment when you score, I mean, it’s a sigh of relief. It’s a sigh of the week that you had, you know, with the guys. Obviously, I wasn’t in, but you know, just the hard work that they put in and being able to finish the drive like that, it feels really good.

Q: What’s your view of Rob Hunt’s non-touchdown?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I mean, I think Rob (Hunt) is just trying to be an athlete. (laughter) Trying to make a play for us, but unfortunately a lineman can’t catch the ball, so that’s illegal in the NFL and in football. Can’t do that.

Q: Flores said that a lot of times he is trying to protect you from yourself. Did you feel like you could have played not just this week, but the previous week and how difficult was that to actually watch instead of be involved in the action?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah. I mean, that’s really how it’s been when I had my rib injury too. I wanted to play, but obviously, Flo got with Kyle (Johnson), and they had their discussions, came up to me, and they made the decision to try to protect me from myself, obviously, but it’s the same thing with my finger. You just got to be ready at any time I would say. I would say I was ready, but you know, that was Flo’s decision. That was his call. You just got to be supportive of the next guy up, so just try to support Jacoby when he was in because every time I’m in, he does the same for me.

Q: How is your finger doing?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: It doesn’t feel good, I can tell you that. Got it banged up a little bit in the game, but it’s good. You know, we got about ten days to heal up, rest up, so we’ll take all the time we can.

Q: You were off a little bit on some of those throws when you first got in. Was it more the finger or was it just getting into the rhythm and flow of the game halfway through?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I don’t want to use any excuses, but yeah, just got to get back into the rhythm and the flow of the game. Yeah, that’s all it was.

Q: That downfield throw to Waddle, were there limitations with the finger injury?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Waddle or Albert Wilson?

Q: The deep one – 35-yard one to — I’m sorry. That was Ford.

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Was that Ford? I wasn’t in on that. That was Jacoby.

Q: No the long one to Waddle. The 35-yard one.

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Oh, the one to Waddle? That was a good grab by Waddle. (laughter)

Q: Was that like anything you had done in practice these last two days with the limitations?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I didn’t have any reps with the first group. Just mental reps just watching it, and then when we go inside and watch it on film that’s kind of where I get my reps.

Q: But as far as throwing that ball, were you able to in practice or was there extra on that throw?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I mean, I was warmed up by that time, so to me it was just another throw. Just going through my reads.

Q: So you said you had no first-team reps just on the short week?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, yeah. I mean, it’s tough because you’ve got to get timing with everyone, and not everyone gets reps, so yeah.

Q: How does your finger change how you grip the football or how you’ve been able to grip the football?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Man, it’s tough when it’s fractured, you know, trying to grip a ball. I don’t know if you have had a fracture before with anything, but it hurts to do things with it, so just tough. Just got to fight through it.


S Jevon Holland

Q. How fun was this for you guys tonight?

JEVON HOLLAND: Man, it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed myself. I really did. I love this team. I love the way we’re going. I had a blast out there. I really did, man. I had a blast.

Q. Not just for the win, but how much fun is a game playing like that for you guys – I think it was 20-some odd defensive back blitzes throughout the night?

JEVON HOLLAND: It’s as much fun as any other game we’ve had. Going out there every night being able to put our talents on display. I mean, that’s the most fun I’ve ever had. Regardless of the game plan, I’m out there having fun, yeah.

Q. What’s the locker room like right now?

JEVON HOLLAND: Electric. Like a party.

Q. It’s a little different than last week.

JEVON HOLLAND: It’s a lot more exciting. A lot more excitement. Last week we needed that one. Came back and got this one. Got to keep moving.

Q. What do you feel like was the key to slowing down one of the best players in the NFL, Lamar Jackson?

JEVON HOLLAND: I said this earlier in the season, and I’m going to say it again. It’s the TNTs, the “takes no talent.” Running the ball, doing a little bit extra. Do your job and then try to do some more. That’s basically what it is, and that’s what it comes down to, the TNTs. The Ravens, Lamar (Jackson), they’re a hell of a team. A hell of a team. I think we did a good job out there.

Q. What did you think when Jacoby went down and it was time for Tua to go in?

JEVON HOLLAND: Next man up. That’s the type of team that we are. We prepare everybody week in and week out and make sure we’re all prepared in case somebody goes down, and that’s what happened, and that’s what it was. Tua stepped up.

Q. How do you compare some of the performances by the defense earlier in the season to what we saw tonight? It seems like it was kind of night and day.

JEVON HOLLAND: That’s in the past. We’re a week-by-week team, game-by-game, play-by-play. One meeting at a time. One walkthrough at a time. One practice at a time. What happened in the past happened in the past. We can’t dwell on it. It is what it is, and we move to the next week.

Q. Are you coming straight from the field?

JEVON HOLLAND: What does that mean?

Q. You sound like you’re …

JEVON HOLLAND: Oh, it’s turned up in there. You know, screaming and all that, laughter, but I am tired. (laughter)

Q. What do you feel like you figured out a little bit, you know, at this point for you in comparison to where you were in the preseason?

JEVON HOLLAND: Good question. I mean, really it’s playing in the NFL. Getting experience on the field full speed. That’s basically what it is. Just becoming more comfortable within myself. Becoming my own player on the field. I would say that was it.

Q. Jevon, you know how good the Ravens are. What do you think a win like this can do for you guys in terms of building something for the season?

JEVON HOLLAND: The same as the win that we had last week. Every step we get this W, we get the next W. It’s spring-boarding us forward, giving us confidence when we need it. Like I said last week, we needed that. We needed this, and you all saw it out there. We put our heart on the field, and that’s what we plan on doing every night.

Q. Do you want to talk about Coach Gerald Alexander and your history with him in college years and how he might have an impact on your ability to face – to be all over the field. What does his coaching mean to you?

JEVON HOLLAND: His coaching means a lot. He’s a hell of coach. He has a game plan. He understands how to teach instead of just telling guys what to do. Back in high school he recruited me at Cal, and I ended up going to Oregon, although I wanted to go to Cal. I had to get away from home. It was in my backyard. Coach G.A. (Gerald Alexader), he is a hell of a coach. He really is. He is one of the best coaches that I’ve had. I think his understanding of the game is second to none, and he is able to break it down to us, you know, piece by piece, and I think that alone helps us understand the defense and helps us execute every week.


CB Xavien Howard

Q: Jevon said that it’s turnt in there right now.

XAVIEN HOWARD: We’re lit. (laughter)

Q: A couple of weeks ago after the Bills game you said that you guys were getting back to a lot of things that you were doing last year that made you successful on defense. Do you feel like that trend has continued after tonight?

XAVIEN HOWARD: Right, right. That played a big role. The defense has done a hell of a job on defense, so you know, we just got to keep the team doing that.

Q: Can you take us through your touchdown?

XAVIEN HOWARD: It was a great call and I was inside leverage. I knew he was going to try to run a slant, and he ran the slant, and I ended up breaking on the ball. The ball came out and I scored a touchdown.

Q: How do you feel about where the team is right now – two consecutive wins, a little time to rest in comparison to how you and the team were feeling just a couple of weeks ago?

XAVIEN HOWARD: I did a breakdown and told the guys remember this feeling. You know, winning is fun, so we just got to keep that going and just try to control the things we can control. Go back in the lab. Look over the stuff that we did wrong or messed up on and just try to get better each week.

Q: You said you broke the guys down in the locker room. As you move on – I know Eric Rowe said last week that the win against the Texans kind of validates all the work that you guys were putting in throughout the week. Does a win like this against what many people believe is maybe the best team in the AFC… does that also kind of give you the validation that you guys can compete with anybody and you can really turn this season around?

XAVIEN HOWARD: I’ve been feeling like that even when we were losing. I was feeling like we could compete with some teams. During this week Coach Flo had mentioned, “Don’t be surprised.” You know, a lot of people were shook that we ended up pulling this W off, and I feel like, like I said, we just got to remember this feeling and just keep playing.

Q: The defense was very reminiscent from last year and then you have Jevon Holland, rookie, and Jaelan Phillips, rookie. How good can this defense be?

XAVIEN HOWARD: I feel like the sky is the limit. We have a lot of ball left. Just got to see what we can do.

Q: What’s your opinion on Jevon Holland and what he might be able to do?

XAVIEN HOWARD: He can do everything back there. When the ball in the air, it’s either his ball or my ball. That’s how we play on the back end, me and him. He does a lot of great things back there.

Q: A lot of defensive back blitzes tonight. What does that do for you or how has your job changed, your role or any given role changed when safeties and corners are blitzing?

XAVIEN HOWARD: You’re on an island. They pay us to be on the island. You know, you got to deal with it. Any result come on with that, it’s on us.

Q: I think you told us once that you were like a little RG3 out there. Do you channel that when all of a sudden the defense turns off, and you have the ball in your hand?

XAVIEN HOWARD: For sure. I try to get to the end zone. I think it’s probably my second touchdown. You know, we needed a big play and I just trust the people that was in front of me and just follow the blocks, and try to get to the end zone.

The Ravens have had a lot of success against the Dolphins in the last three meetings. I know that this is a different team and a different season, but if you can just think back in general to some of the things that happened in those games that did not happen tonight, what was different?

XAVIEN HOWARD: I think I played in two games before this one when we played the Ravens. I think it was at home. They blew us out. It was a Thursday night, right? Probably 40-0. Then they came back 59-10. We did our thing tonight, and that’s what it’s all about. The last meeting we had with they know them, they were successful in the two games before this game, so, you know, we did our job.

I see the Pro Bowl hat. Do you feel like you are having a Pro Bowl season?

XAVIEN HOWARD: No, it’s just a 1964 Pro Bowl hat. You know, just vintage. That’s really it.


G/T Robert Hunt

Q: You know you are trending right now.

ROBERT HUNT: I heard it. My friends called and told me.

Q: Going back to college, high school, peewee, Pop Warner, what’s the touchdown numbers? Do we have any on the career?

ROBERT HUNT: I have a couple in high school. I have a couple.

Q: Can we describe them real quick?

ROBERT HUNT: I got a couple of touchdowns in high school. I got a blocked punt one time in high school. There’s a couple of things I did in high school.

Q: Any lunges to the pylon?

ROBERT HUNT: No.

Q: Any somersaults?

ROBERT HUNT: That wasn’t a somersault. He got me pretty good. He almost broke my neck. (laughter)

Q: So why did you catch the ball?

ROBERT HUNT: I wasn’t trying to. I just kind of saw it and it was third down. I was, like, all right, let’s try to – it was a big game. I wanted to win. I just saw the ball, and I don’t know. I just blanked out, man. I just caught the ball and tried to run with it. (laughter) Calais (Campbell) did a really good job of defending the play, though.

Q: Are you trying to petition for some offensive plays?

ROBERT HUNT: No, no, no, not at all.

Q: Did you block the punt you scored on in high school?

ROBERT HUNT: No. Someone blocked it, and I picked it up and ran to it.

Q: Was it a scoop and run?

ROBERT HUNT: That’s it. Scoop and run, outrun everybody.

Q: Did you forget in the moment that you actually weren’t allowed to catch the ball?

ROBERT HUNT: No, you know – yeah, I did. I did. I really did. (laughter) Yeah. It’s embarrassing. It’s all over the internet, too.

Q: Technically it was a one-handed catch, too.

ROBERT HUNT: I don’t know what went through my head. (laughter)

Q: What did Myles Gaskin say?

ROBERT HUNT: Nothing. I don’t know. To me I didn’t think – I don’t know. I don’t know, man. (laughter) He didn’t say anything.

Q: Because you took the ball. He was the intended receiver.

ROBERT HUNT: Yeah. It was for (Myles) Gaskin. I think I screwed up the whole play.

Q: Tom Pelissero called it the greatest penalty in NFL history. Do you have something to tell him in response?

ROBERT HUNT: It was a penalty, so I’ll hear about it tomorrow probably. (laughter)

Q: It’s a nationally televised game, so the whole world was watching, and Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, I want you to know, they complimented your athleticism.

ROBERT HUNT: Thank you. Thank you to those guys.

Q: What were you thinking as you were leaning back, and you actually broke the plane. What were…?

ROBERT HUNT: Honestly, I was just – like I said, I wanted to win. I didn’t know if the play counted or not. I got the ball in my hand, and I wanted to try to score it. I just try to do whatever so I can so we could have the feeling that we got now, which is a great feeling.

Q: Have you seen the play?

ROBERT HUNT: I’ve seen it. I’ve seen it.

Q: Hypothetically if it was a legitimate touchdown, would you have a touchdown dance or celebration? Is there something in there?

ROBERT HUNT: No. I would just – I would have been excited. It would have happened. You know? Like I said, I was just trying to win. Whatever we can do, whatever I can do to try to – it wasn’t my play, but…

Q: What are the guys saying?

ROBERT HUNT: I don’t know. It’s crazy. ‘That’s a great play, man. That was tight. I’ve never seen it.’ It’s that, but then like I said, it’s a penalty, so I will definitely hear about it in meetings.

Q: Is Flo not having nearly as much fun as we are with other players?

ROBERT HUNT: I don’t know. I haven’t even talked to Flo about it. I’m sure he will say it’s a penalty, so….

Q: Patrick Claybon said there you’re showing the whole world that you’re nice with it. Do you feel like you showed the world that you got a little athleticism to you?

ROBERT HUNT: It ain’t even like – I’m a lineman, man. You know, I just try to — I really — I’m just a lineman, man. I’m athletic, but I get paid and my position is to be an o-lineman, right guard, knock people around. Try to anyway. That’s what I try to do to the best of my ability.

Q: What was the feeling that you went out there, and Jacoby Brissett is not coming out and Tua Tagovailoa is coming out? What’s the huddle?

ROBERT HUNT: Nothing changed. We just want to win. Whoever is in, you know, sometimes we never know who is back there. Whoever it is, they come in with a presence, and they want to win. We want to win. That’s what we are doing, man. This team has been fighting all week, and we had a short week, and it’s to commend everybody on the team. It was a great team win.

Q: For the record Troy Aikman said that’s the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.

ROBERT HUNT: Thank you, Troy Aikman.

Q: What is it like to have two consecutive victories?

ROBERT HUNT: It’s nice, man. You know, we had that little bit last year, and it felt great, and then as a rookie, you know – I’m realizing how hard it is to actually win in this league. This year definitely hit all of us in the mouth a little bit, and to get two in a row, man and then beat a good team, it’s been a long time coming. I think we’ve been in a lot of games that I say I think we should have came out with, but it didn’t fall our way, but thank God the last two have, and we’re going to try to keep it rolling, this thing going in a positive direction.

Q: How good does it feel to close it out the way you did with that long touchdown?

ROBERT HUNT: It was awesome, man. You know, Lamar (Jackson), you see the stats and everything he has been doing the last couple of weeks coming back and winning games. We all see that. We were confident in ourselves to close the game out. We wanted to put it on us up front. We wanted to put it in Tua’s hands and the receivers’ hands, and that’s exactly what happened, and they made a really big play. It was great. How are you typing like that without looking at it? That’s impressive. That’s impressive.

Q: What does this win against a very formidable opponent tell you guys about who you are as a team?

ROBERT HUNT: Since training camp and spring ball, we know we got a good team. We know we got really good skill players. We got a good team. We just got to put it together. We’re still young, but it’s a matter of time before we just start to turn the page. I think today was a good win for us. We played well. A lot of things we could have did better, but thank God we came out with the win tonight. Big win for the team.


LB Andrew Van Ginkel

Q: You have two straight weeks right you’re getting in with a sack and you are hitting the quarterback. You’re the second-leading QB hit man on the team. How do you think that defensive scheme is getting you and you are getting to the quarterback and getting more sacks and overall as a defense you guys are getting more pressures it seems?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: I think it’s just buying in on what the coaches are preaching each and every day. It’s coming into work and just figuring out little things within my game and how I can get better and ultimately get to the quarterback. That’s my job description so that’s what I’m trying to do.

Q: How does it clear things up for you or does it clear things up for you at all when the defense calls so many defensive back, safety and cornerback blitzes? Do you think it keeps offenses on their toes, or do you think it helps you in any way?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Ultimately, it comes down to us just being able to execute what the coaches call, everybody doing their job and don’t do anything beyond that. If everybody takes care of their business and coaches are going to put us in the right place to succeed and yeah.

Q: I guess when you line so many people up at the line of scrimmage, do you notice that an offense maybe either panics or causes some chaos for the protection team?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Yeah, it’s going to put pressure on them and that’s what we’re trying to do Make them communicate, make them execute and then us just taking care of that.

Q: How close if at all do you feel this defense performance is to what you guys were able to do last season?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Yeah, I think we’re right there and once again, the coaches just do a phenomenal job of taking it week by week and figuring out how we can get better. There’s a lot that goes into it schematically and then everybody doing their job. I think if we just continue to hone in on that and get better each and every week, I think you are going to see improvements from this defense and from this team.

Q: Was it frustrating knowing that you were capable of this kind of performance, but it wasn’t happening earlier in the year?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Yeah, I would say so. I would say just not winning early on really puts a lot — gets everybody frustrated and that’s what we all want to do. We’re competitive and we’re going to work our tails off to win and obviously, the first part of the season didn’t go the way we wanted but there’s still a lot of games left to play and hopefully we can keep improving and getting better.

Q: What did you think of CB Xavien Howard’s touchdown?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: I thought it was phenomenal. Yeah, that dude is always making big plays. Any time you see him around the ball or with the ball you know something great happened because he is just a phenomenal player.

Q: We have a nine-series stretch where you forced QB Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offense into eight punts and that CB Xavien Howard touchdown. What can that do? What do you think that does do with the collective confidence of the defense?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Man, it’s awesome. Any time you are getting three and outs and off the field it’s a huge momentum swing. Any time we can feed the offense, give them the ball they’re bound to make something happen. You saw that tonight. Any time you can just get off the field and try to limit the defensive plays, I think that goes a long way as a defense and builds your confidence from week to week.

Q: What did LB Jerome Baker do lining up on the edge?

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Yeah. Honestly, I’ll have to go back and look at it. I didn’t — I was kind of doing my own responsibility. I thought he played great and he is always around the ball as well so doesn’t shock me whenever he makes a big play.

Q: Do you feel like the pups are coming? When I say pups, the LB Jaelen Phillipses and the S Jevon Hollands of the world.

ANDREW VAN GINKEL: Oh, yeah, for sure. You see that week in and week out. Their confidence is beginning to grow and you can just see how they handle their business off the field and on a day-to-day basis that you guys don’t get to see. They’re coming in and putting in the extra work and I love what I’m seeing from both of them. They’re only going to keep getting better.


WR Albert Wilson

Q: You had a really strong start in training camp, and then got hurt, you came backand you’re not really as involved with the offense as you’d like to be. How did tonight feel to really make an impact?

ALBERT WILSON: It felt great. It felt great to get back out there and pretty much be involved and bring what I can bring to the offense tonight so it was good. It’s a blessing to be back out there for sure.

Q: What happened on the long reception? It looks like you were more than wide open.

ALBERT WILSON: It was a look that we were getting all night and I just put the speed on to see if he was going to see me. He didn’t happened to see me and it worked out pretty good.

Q: That was basically mine, but I was going to ask you in continuation with that; I was basically looking for you to high-five someone. How does it feel to get back on the field and really produce out there?

ALBERT WILSON: It’s been great. It’s been a long journey since the season started for me. I’m just happy to be able to provide for the team and get out there and do what they need me to do.

Q: How would you describe sort of the vibe that was going on when QB Tua Tagovailoa entered?

ALBERT WILSON: It doesn’t make a difference. We’re going to call the same plays as it was if Jacoby (Brissett) was in there. We know both of them are starters in this league so we’re comfortable and confident with either one.

Q: How do you think QB Tua Tagovailoa did?

ALBERT WILSON: Great. We got the W. That’s all that mattered.

Q: With the training camp you were having, is this what you envisioned in before you had the injury and then sidetracked things a little bit?

ALBERT WILSON: As far as being involved in the offense? Of course. I’m here to make plays and do what I can for the team so, of course. I plan on being a part of the offense every week but it goes how it goes.

Q: When you say you put the speed on, was that during the jet sweep?

ALBERT WILSON: Yeah, I was tired as soon as I got the ball. That was a long jet sweep, for sure (Laughter).

Q: I know you said it was a look you guys have been getting. Were you surprised to be that wide open, though?

ALBERT WILSON: For sure. We ran the play a ton of times the whole game. It’s just different looks, changing your speed before the play, continue with it up the sideline kind of made it look like a different play. It was cool.

Q: What has happened in the last two months? You started playing early in the season, and then kind of disappeared, and there are a ton of injuries at receiver – do you feel like you were practicing at the level you were supposed to?

ALBERT WILSON: Yeah, I think I’ve been practicing great for the past – since I’ve been out there. It’s just got to get things going. Sometimes things don’t fall in place like they should and tonight was one of those days it fell in place.

Q: Do you think that the two consecutive victories combined with a little extra rest for all the players, what do you think that can do for the team?

ALBERT WILSON: I think it’s going to give us some great energy to go off and get some rest and just have us anxious to come back in and get back to work. That’s a good thing.