“He’s done it again, and again, and again, honestly,” he said. “Every time we take the field, get in the huddle, I know we’re going to give our best effort. I know (if) we give him time, we run the right routes, we do what we’re supposed to do, he’s going to put the ball where it’s supposed to be, and that’s all we can do. But yeah, we have total confidence when we go out there, we’ve just got to stop beating ourselves, honestly.”

On Smith-Njigba’s day as a whole, Smith said, “I thought he was lights out. He had about 200 yards today. He was all over the place. He played with extreme fire shoot man. He was just doing his thing. That’s who he is and we got to continue to build on that. He’s a guy who’s only going to get better and really appreciate playing with him.”