Houston Texans Media Conference

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Houston, Texas, USA

Jared Goff

Visitors Postgame Press Conference


Lions 26, Texans 23

Q. (Indiscernible) What was your mindset?

JARED GOFF: I honestly didn't feel like I was playing all that bad, and I was seeing things well. I was throwing it well.

I had some unfortunate things there early, but I've been through a whole lot worse than that. I've been to the bottom. Mentally I've been to the bottom. Some unlucky plays isn't going to throw me off my game.

Q. How do you wash those way mentally?

JARED GOFF: It's a battle. It's hard. I just said to Eric, I didn't feel like I was playing all that bad. I was seeing things well. The tipped ball -- ultimately I have to take care of the ball, but they were playing some good plays, and some things that weren't going our way, and I think ultimately I never lost confidence because I felt like I was doing what I was supposed to do on most of those plays.

Our defense really bailed us out. They really did all day. The guys stuck with me on offense, and I'm telling them, Hey, man, I'm good, just hang in there, and I'm good, I'm going to have this thing figured out. They stuck with me.

Q. (Indiscernible) four points, two picks, and a missed field goal.

JARED GOFF: Pretty dang good.

Q. Second half you needed every one of those stops to come back and win. It feels like all year long you have kind of stepped up when they needed to and (indiscernible).

JARED GOFF: Yeah, it was awesome. It really was. To win a game where your offense has five turnovers doesn't happen very often. That's a credit to them and a credit to our whole team's resiliency.

I think like a lot of teams -- every team gets punched in the mouth. At some point every team does. The good ones respond, and we're one of those teams, and we respond.

Q. What was your reaction to Jake's kick?

JARED GOFF: Yeah, pretty good.

Q. (Off microphone)

JARED GOFF: He is kicking it as well as anyone in the league right now. We see him in practice make these long ones all the time, so we were pretty aware of what his range is.

Both those looked good from a lot further than where they were kicked from. We have a lot of confidence in him. It's really cool for a guy that's that young with that amount of experience to walk out there cold-blooded twice now on the road, knock them both down. Pretty good.

Q. What went through your mind when you saw that ball go in?

JARED GOFF: Holy smokes. You know, that was a roller coaster of a game. Like I said, like a mental battle for me to know that I'm not crazy.

I knew what I was doing, and I knew what I was seeing. Yeah, sure, maybe one or two of them I would like to have back, but for the most part, you know, I was confident in what I was seeing and where I was throwing it.

Q. You talked about (indiscernible) -- how can it help you personally?

JARED GOFF: A ton. I think last year to the Chicago game at home. When you can dig in deep with those adverse situations and come out top, it just prepares you for the next adverse situation.

It's never over until it's over. We were in a hole there, big hole, and they were playing well. They were humming on defense. I kept giving them the ball over and over. We fought. We really did.

Q. How much confidence did you have in this really tough stretch, four or five on the road against some really good teams and to come away undefeated through that stretch, you have to be pretty confident right now.

JARED GOFF: No doubt. We have a lot of games left certainly, but this was a meaty part of our schedule not only on the road, but the quality of teams we were playing and tough atmospheres. We had some guys injured.

It was a big win for us tonight to go to 8-1 and stay on this winning streak we're on.

Q. On the last third down (indiscernible). Was that on the first read?

JARED GOFF: Yes. Yeah, I think they played some version of cover two, and he was open. Gave it to him.

Q. Dan talked about you going through this scenario Thursday at practice. I'm curious was it the same call Thursday that set up a late field goal in practice?

JARED GOFF: Gosh, I remember the field goal. Gosh, what was the play? I don't know if it was that play, but I do remember the field goal. It was a very similar situation, yeah.

We do it all the time. I don't know if that one was exact, but it was very similar. Every week he kind of puts some new scenarios in, and it really prepares us for them. We walk through them. We talk through them. We talk through, What are the possibilities, what could we do, what could we not do? Yeah, we're always kind of prepared for those.

Q. What allowed you guys be prepared for moments like this?

JARED GOFF: We've been tested. I think Dan has done a great job of putting us in these tough situations in practice. I think all the way back through training camp. So much situational work and creating pressure environments in a -- in reality it's practice, but creating a pressure environment where guys are asked to kind of rise above and see what they're made of.

He does it all the time. He does it every week, and it's paid off.

Q. (Off microphone)

JARED GOFF: A little bit, yeah.

Q. A couple of them were lucky.

JARED GOFF: Yeah. Thank you.

Q. Do your coaches say much to you? Do they leave you alone? Do you your teammates try to --

JARED GOFF: They were all so supportive. They were good. I spoke on it earlier, but there was a couple of unfortunate ones, and then I never felt like I was not seeing things well. That's when you kind of have to recalibrate a little bit.

I felt like I was seeing things great, and they were making good plays, and there were some unfortunate situations.

Yeah, would I like them back? Sure. You know, I had to swallow it a little bit there. All right, it happened, but I'm seeing things good, and don't try to abandon what I know I can do if that makes sense.

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