Jakobi Meyers took full responsibility for the New England Patriots' astonishing last-gasp defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders after his lateral was intercepted and returned for a touchdown on the final play.
With the score tied 24-24 in the dying seconds, the Week 15 encounter looked destined for overtime.
The Patriots ran a draw play to running back Rhamondre Stevenson with the intention of running out the remaining time. However, after Stevenson broke into the secondary, he pitched the ball to Meyers, who then tossed it back to midfield in the direction of quarterback Mac Jones, only for former Patriot Chandler Jones to pick it off.
Jones subsequently stiff-armed Jones and surged into the endzone to clinch a remarkable 30-24 win for the Raiders, with the defeat a damaging blow to the now 7-7 Patriots' playoff hopes.
Explaining his role in an inexplicable finish, Meyers said: "[I was] trying to do too much, trying to be the hero.
"I ain’t see the dude back there, tried to throw the ball, I was just doing too much, should have just went down with the ball."
Absolving Stevenson of blame, Meyers added: "That ain't his fault, he gave me the ball, I've got to be smarter.
"I thought I saw Mac open, I didn't see Chandler Jones at the time. Thought he was open, tried to get it to him, let him try to make a play with it. Score was tied, so I should have just gone down."
Stevenson, though, put the blame on his shoulders.
"The play call was just a draw play. Nothing more, nothing less than that," he said. "I take full responsibility."
While Jones seemed to have been put in an impossible situation, he too admitted fault.
"I've got to tackle the guy," said Jones. "It's on me, and it's my fault. … I've got to tackle the guy, and we play for overtime."