Rams 35, Jaguars 7
Q. Want to take us through your first NFL touchdown?
TRAVIS HUNTER: I told Coach to give me the ball, I'll go out there and make a play. He got me the ball, and I did what I had to do.
Q. What was the feeling? Relief it finally got here that you got the first NFL touchdown, or was that not something you thought about.
TRAVIS HUNTER: Nah. I wasn't thinking about that. I was just thinking about putting points on the board for the team.
Q. What are you going to do with the ball?
TRAVIS HUNTER: Give it to my son.
Q. How important was it to you to see yourself being able to make plays, make more than just key things happen and get the touchdown?
TRAVIS HUNTER: I ain't worried about the stats. We got to do better on the football field. We got to come out and we just got to win. That's what I'm most focused on, just doing my job and having the other guys do their job, and we come out on top.
Q. What do you think the challenges were today in the passing game, why the connections weren't necessarily there consistently?
TRAVIS HUNTER: A lot of self-inflicted wounds. A lot of us, you know, we wasn't doing how Coach taught us. It came back to bite us. We wasn't fully locked in, and we have to do better on that part?
Q. What was the frustration in the locker room? It's been two straight weeks.
TRAVIS HUNTER: We was frustrated. We got to do better. We all know that we got to do better. We're just frustrated with ourselves because we know we're better than that?
Q. (Regarding not talking about personal achievements.) On the defensive side you didn't have as many potential snaps. How does he feel about that being able to be one of the defensive ends?
TRAVIS HUNTER: I'm just going along with what Coach got. They work up a plan for me, and I just go out there and do exactly what they ask me to do. I don't ask questions. I just do what they tell me.
Q. How hard was it to get in a rhythm offensively today?
TRAVIS HUNTER: Yeah, you could tell. We had a lot of self-inflicted wounds. We just got to do better. That's it really.
Q. Was it your first time in London?
TRAVIS HUNTER: Yeah.
Q. How have you found that being able to come across to London and spend some time away from the family?
TRAVIS HUNTER: I'm ready to get back home to my family (laughing).
Q. Have you had time to actually experience the city?
TRAVIS HUNTER: Nope. I didn't go nowhere. I stayed in the hotel room every day.
Q. No plans to do anything special?
TRAVIS HUNTER: No, I didn't have my family here.
Q. How was your time here in London as a team together?
TRAVIS HUNTER: It's very, like -- very special. You know, being able to come around guys I've never been around. So just having them around. You know, I don't go nowhere, so when it's time to practice, that's my most excited time of the day because I was around the guys, you know.
But yeah, we just got to continue to trust each other.
Q. The self-inflicted mistakes, is it easy to clean those things up? If it kind of is, does it feel worse two weeks in a row...
TRAVIS HUNTER: I won't say it's easy. It comes with football. We just got to do better. The most disciplined teams win, and they out-disciplined us today.
Q. How do you feel as players holding each other accountable especially when things like this happens, penalties pile up?
TRAVIS HUNTER: I feel like we just got to be better. We got to be focused, locked in more. We do our best to keep everyone -- we got to be professional, so we do our best to make sure everyone has been a professional.
Q. What's the biggest difference from college that you have had?
TRAVIS HUNTER: The playbook.
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