HAASON REDDICK: Tough question. I know. I don't know what to say about that one. I'm not going to lie. As a defense, it doesn't matter who is playing, the brand has to stay the same, the goal is the same no matter who is playing.
And that's to go out there, do your job at very high level, so we can contribute to a win.
Q. Did it hurt to see those injuries happen? Are you bothered?
HAASON REDDICK: I haven't really got a chance to think about it, honestly. Just was so focused on the game, and at that point in time trying to figure out how could I help the them so we could get the W.
But two very important pieces. I guess we going to have to see what happens. Like I said, sad to see it happen, but, you know, we going to have to see what happens. I don't know what to say.
Q. What do you think was the key moment today in this win?
HAASON REDDICK: I think the way we came back out at the halftime. Offense really picked it up, just really picked it up and got back on pace, did what they -- played how they been playing over the past couple weeks.
I felt like it gave the defense a little bit more energy. Held the ball for a while which allowed us to rest and stay fresh and allowed us to get on field and go play with very high intensity.
Q. Physically how tough is this turnaround on your body to have very limited rest, and do you think that contributes to some the injuries we saw today?
HAASON REDDICK: That could possibly be a factor. It is really hard. Playing a game -- as physical as this sport is, playing a game on Sunday and turn right back around with a little bit of time on your hands and to have to play on a Thursday is definitely a challenge to get your body right, you know.
I remember right after Sunday's game just starting on my recovery because I knew Thursday night was coming. So it's definitely a challenge. But it's just one of them things where you have to be a pro. It's part of the job. Nothing you can really do about it. You have to get out there and get ready to perform.
Q. What did you think of Davis Mills?
HAASON REDDICK: Very tough, man. He's a tough guy. He's a tough guy. He escaped my grip couple times today. It was shocking to see. Even with the one hit, just the way he got back up, man, the guy, he's tough. He's mentally and physically tough.
Q. Most rookies when they're in this spot would you almost expect them not to fold, but maybe to show something?
HAASON REDDICK: Most definitely, and he got right back up off the ground and continued to play. So in Davis Mills, they definitely have a tough player.
Q. Hassan, you mentioned the way the offense came out in the second half. What specifically is Sam beginning to show this team regarding his leadership?
HAASON REDDICK: That he can ball, man. Sam is a gamer. Guy is flat out balling right now. I even remember looking up at the scoreboard and seeing that it was 404 passing yards. That's impressive, man. Very, very impressive, and I'm really happy to see him ball up.
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