What's more exciting for you kicking the game winner or drilling one for 59 that could have gone another 10?
The game winner, probably just because I love to win, and I wanted to help my team win. At the end of the day, the 59 is cool, but the 47 is what won the game. So that's kind of how I view it at least.
When you stepped up for that 59 yarder, what are you thinking? It's obviously got to have some leg to it, but you also have to get it over the line?
Just be smooth. I knew I had the leg; I knew I had the distance. Just be smooth, trust it and just go make it. That's about it.
What's been your mentality in camp? They've had Nick Folk who was great last year, and you come in here to do what you do. How do you approach things every day?
Every day I'm just trying to get better. And Nick (Folk) is really, really instrumental in helping me. He's one of the greatest of all time to do it. And so, it's really fun to learn from somebody like that, but at the end of the day, compete as well. It feels good. I'm kind of speechless a little bit, so sorry.
You've been getting some texts?
No doubt.
How cool is that? The undrafted rookie. You come in here and you bang home three and have a perfect night.
Yeah, I mean that's my job, fortunately or unfortunately, is to be perfect out there and that's what I'm trying to do every day. So just trying to be my best.