On whether this first win against John Harbaugh coached team is a statement win: “I’ve got a lot of respect for Coach Harbaugh and this team and those players that are over there. We know what they’ve been for years. They’re always competitive. They’re always the cream of the crop over there in the AFC with a few teams. So, to be able to come in here on a Monday night at their place with those weapons, and that type of team, that’s a good win for us. I don’t know [if I’d call it] statement [win] all this and that. But, it just feels good to know against a type of team like that, you play a different type of game and you’re able to find a way to win. One of the things that I mentioned earlier this year is, I told the team I want to find out how many different ways we can win games, because the better you get at winning, the more you win. That took everything we had, and I was proud of the players.”
On being able to corral Lamar Jackson: “[I’m] very proud. Very proud. A number of guys stepped up, but I think it was something we worked on. On Wednesday, we had Malik [Cunningham] run at quarterback, and he had a big day at practice. He had a big day. It opens your eyes a little bit. You coach it up; you tweak a couple things. ‘Shep’ [defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard] and those guys come out Thursday, and it’s better, but we’re still like, ‘Man, this guy’s running around, and we can’t get him contained.’ Then, by Friday, you’re pretty good. So, I felt really good about what we were going to be able to do. The rest is just waiting until Monday night to see it in action. Those guys were very disciplined; they played off each other. They casted the net, [and] they closed the net. We didn’t have anybody jumping up in the air or [have any] ill-advised diving. They all bottled [Lamar Jackson] up. They were disciplined. Guys made huge plays, and he had nowhere to go. That’s the key. That takes an enormous amount of discipline for your guys. They did that. Across the board. All of them.”