DeShone Kizer can’t wait to get back on the practice field to fine-tune the areas of his game that have led to seven interceptions in his first three NFL starts.
In Kizer’s eyes, the more comfort and chemistry he feels with his receivers, the less interceptions like the two he threw during Sunday’s third quarter will occur and the better he believes the end result will be.
“You just have to continue to work on your craft,” Kizer said Monday. “This is a game where you have to always be getting better, because as soon as you are not upping your game, you are getting worse.