The Atlanta Falcons are riding high, having won their fifth game in their last six outings on Sunday. But to head coach Raheem Morris, the energy levels after the game weren’t commensurate with the team’s 6-3 record.
Speaking to the media after the game, Morris was surprised at the lack of commotion inside the bowels of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
“It’s so quiet in here,” he quipped. “C’mon. Did we lose?”
Morris wasn’t the only player or coach to have unique insights after a win in Week 9 of the NFL season. Here are some of the other top post-victory quotes.
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The Commanders handled business in a divisional matchup on the road, dispatching the New York Giants 27-22 at Metlife Stadium.
The win, which Washington obtained with stalwart running back Brian Robinson Jr. out injured, moved the Commanders to 7-2 on the season for the first time since 1996. Daniels credited the victory to the team’s mentality up and down the depth chart.
“Man, the big boys up front came to play today.”
Amassing over 200 rushing yards as a team is usually a good sign that you’re having a good day, which was the case for the Cardinals on Sunday.
Running back James Conner amassed 107 of those yards. All three of Arizona’s touchdowns came via the ground game, with a different player tallying each score. Conner credited the strong day for Arizona’s offense to the play of the team’s offensive line up front.
“Mentally tough. I’m so proud of you man. Aren’t you guys proud of him?”
Tyler Bass was the hero in Buffalo’s 30-27 win over the Miami Dolphins, with the kicker’s 61-yard field goal with five seconds remaining securing a win for the Bills. The game-winning boot was the longest in Buffalo franchise history.
Bass had struggled with consistency previously, most notably missing a potential game-tying field goal in the divisional round of last year’s playoffs against the Kansas City Chiefs.
But the fifth-year kicker kept his cool with the game on the line at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, and Bills head coach Sean McDermott praised his resiliency while awarding him the game ball.
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