"That's all a credit to my teammates, my quarterback, and obviously, you know, the coaches, the play calling," McMillan said, sending the praise elsewhere. "They always just have a good plan for this offense, and it just comes down to us to execute. We got to finish games, we got to finish drives, and, you know, we'll go in tomorrow, look over film and see what we did wrong, see what we did right."
The performance not only gave McMillan a 100-yard receiving day in only his second game in the league—which was also the earliest in a respective career that a Panthers receiver has reached the century mark in a game—it was more than enough to give him sole possession of the best two-game start for a Panthers receiver in franchise history.