Trindon Holliday has insisted that he does not dwell on the Denver Broncos' overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens in last season's playoffs.
The return specialist became the first player to score from a kick return and a punt return during a post-season game, but the top seed in the AFC were eliminated in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl winners.
The 27-year-old told The AP: "It's been really tough being that we came out and gave it all we had in that game. I look back on it sometimes. But it's nothing that I can dwell on.
"We lost it as a team, so we've just got to come back, get ready this year and try to make it better.
"[The Ravens] did what they had to do to win it and [Baltimore kick returner Jacoby Jones] got a chance to be a part of that. It's not nothing major to me. I just have to work at it this year to try to do the same thing they did."
Holliday joined the Broncos last season after being released by the Houston Texans.