CLEVELAND -- The Browns fell in the final minute to the Indianapolis Colts, 25-24, at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday.

Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer had the worst game his season, completing only 14 of 31 passes for 140 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions for a quarterback rating of 31.7.

Hoyer met with reporters following the game. Here are highlights of what he had to say:

On why the offense had so much trouble

"I don't know. It's just disappointing. Had a great opportunity, obviously, went down to the wire. I'm sure we'll watch the film and look at a bunch of plays we coulda done better at and sealed the deal. What a great opportunity we just blew. We gotta regroup and move on to next week. There's three games left, I don't know exactly what the situation is. Learn from it, find out what the mistakes are and fix them, that's all you can do."

On the interception in the end zone

"It's a play where I'm expecting Jordan to come underneath, and we've talked about it. And he didn't end up doing it. But I gotta see it and make sure I don't throw the ball. It's one of those things where it's a certain coverage, you're thinking this guy's going to win. We gotta figure out a way to get on the same page and have him thinking what I'm thinking."

On the two overthrows

"Yeah, that was frustrating because with Gabe, I know especially in windy conditions, I gotta throw it and let him run underneath it. He got held, I think he got stuck up by the safety a little bit so I gotta hold onto the ball a little longer. With the windy conditions I didn't expect it to come out as clean as it did. When I let it go from my hand I was like, 'I really got ahold of that.' Fortunately we were able to overcome it, connect on third down. The other one, I didn't get a chance to see, I threw it and I think I got hit. It's something I'll have to watch on film."

On how well the defense played

"The defense played really well, two scores, anytime your defense does that it's pretty good. I know we're going to go back and look at certain plays here or there that could have been the difference in the game. That's what's going to hurt the most, because it was so close. And obviously that was a really good team we were playing and when you play good teams you can't miss those opportunities."

How do you feel, after almost losing your job last week, coming out of this game?

"I'm disappointed that we lost. Moving on to Cincinnati, that's all we can do. There's three games left and we have to make the most of them. We can't let them slip through our hands when we're playing good teams and we have them beat. We'll sit there and watch the film and just realize that we have to play better, I have to play better. With each game that goes by, that's less and less opportunities to figure out how this season is going to go."

How do you think you played overall?

"I'd have to see the film. There were some throws I felt really good about, there were some other ones—not so good. It was kinda inconsistent and that's something I gotta be ale to fix, be more consistent."

Looking over your shoulder at all?

"No, not at all."

Do you still think you're the guy?

"I expect to start and play Cincinnati here at home and I'll prepare that way."