Carolina Panthers 20, New York Giants 17
Q. How are you feeling?
BRYCE YOUNG: I'm great, blessed for sure. All glory to God. I'm super happy for this team, for my teammates, for everyone involved. It's great. Again, it's two wins right now. We have this 13 hours we are going to enjoy it but obviously great.
Again, it's two wins right now. We have this 24 hours, we are going to enjoy it but obviously stuff to clean up and stuff to build off of, but we'll worry about that when the time is appropriate.
Q. When I talked with you earlier about confidence -- how did that play today?
BRYCE YOUNG: For sure I definitely draw my confidence from the Lord. That's the ultimate source for me. So good or bad, ups and downs regardless of what we are going up against on the field, I carried that confidence with me. I know that everything is already written. It's already ordained or whatever, God's will, what He wants it to be is what it's going to be. Having that thought process and doing everything I can to glorify Him, help the team, do my job.
But ultimately are He, controls the outcome and that's my thought process.
Q. How pleased were you to get Ja'Tavion his first --
BRYCE YOUNG: Yeah, that was awesome. I'm super happy for him, someone whose played so well worked super hard, great guy. It's great having him in the locker room and I'm glad for him to get his first and there can plenty more.
Q. Bryce, how much more comfortable does it make you know knowing you can turn around and give it to Chuba Hubbard 25 times in a game?
BRYCE YOUNG: Extremely. When you have a back like that, O-line that you can lean on in the run game on that, that's huge. It helps us out a lot. Opened up a lot of things. Chuba played amazing, as he always does but did a great job again, like I said, the line creating for that. So having that is huge.
Q. Technically, it was a home game, but did it feel more like a home game or away game?
BRYCE YOUNG: I feel like we got some good, like, home atmosphere. Everyone was quiet on third down and they got a little loud for them on third down.
So I appreciated that. But it was just -- it was really surreal, honestly, just being a kid from Pasadena California and being out in Munich, Germany playing a football game is just something that I never could have dreamed of as a kid; the fans, the support, everything here was amazing.
Being able to see the city, be out here and just the engagement from the fans throughout the whole time, it was just cool seeing a different culture and atmosphere. It was definitely a blessing.
Q. Have you already --
BRYCE YOUNG: I already made my little no joke last time. Maybe one or two, I tried my best. But I still have a long way to go.
Q. How often did you get recognized out in the town? At least once we know.
BRYCE YOUNG: A little bit but it was all super great interactions. Everyone was super, super nice, just being able to talk to some people, take some pictures. Everyone again was just super genuine that I met while being out, so I was grateful for that.
Q. What will you do when you get back --
BRYCE YOUNG: I'll probably go to sleep.
Q. You had a great run -- what makes you run that fast?
BRYCE YOUNG: Yeah, well, I just saw they brought nickel pressure, back had to pick it up, so that was a check down. They did a good job of covering some down the field stuff and the line did a great job of protecting for me. You think of like a run as the line didn't do a good job but really the line was able to make a lane for me to run, so credit for that for sure.
At that point you just try to pick up as many yards as you can.
Q. Last two minutes in the fourth quarter, you were leading the whole game and then coming back --
BRYCE YOUNG: It was good. It's football. We wanted to obviously finish it, offensively, maybe a different way but the defense did a great job of picking us up at the end, handing us the game like they did. They played great all game.
Those are moments you live for, just having those opportunities again. When we watch the film, we'll see stuff we want to do better, but those are moments that you live for that you work for. It was just good being a back-and-forth game like that and for us to be able to prevail.
Q. Gaining momentum, would you like to take that into playing against the Chiefs?
BRYCE YOUNG: For us even if there is a week in between, we have to find ways to build off it. Like you said, obviously our next opponent, obviously have a ton of respect for them. Speaks for themselves, obviously, the success they have had.
We know we're going to have to be at our best. But even with the break, you still have to feed off it again. When it's time, we'll clean up stuff and see what we did well and build off of it.
But I don't think it's something you lose. It's just something you have to harness and then grow from.
Q. What do you take away from these last two weeks?
BRYCE YOUNG: Just the resilience of this team. Overtime win today, win last week that was back and forth with a good drive to take the game and defense coming up big with a stop on just a one-point lead. Just the resilience. It has not been always the prettiest. Has not been perfect. But just us being able to stick together, trust in each other, play for each other, I think has just been biggest thing that's stood out.
Q. Inaudible.
BRYCE YOUNG: I think just honestly the same. Just leaning on this team. Again we've had a lot of different moments, a lot of -- we've had a lot of adversity, and for me just the ability to know on offensive ten other guys that I know are going to do their job and I know are going to compete; that I'm grateful to go to war with, and the defense being the same, having all the faith in the world in them. I'm not saying that's different but it's just great us growing in that together.
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