Michael Vick has said that seeing an interception returned for a touchdown during the Philadelphia Eagles' loss to the Kansas City Chiefs "hurts".
Chiefs safety Eric Berry scored the first touchdown of the game, picking off the Eagles quarterback's pass before running 38 yards to the end zone.
The 33-year-old told reporters: "What hurts so much about that is I knew exactly what I needed to do. I had press coverage on one side, and I just tried to take the easy way out.
"I didn't make a good throw, I made a poor decision, [threw a] bad ball. It's something I'll learn from. I'll never second guess myself like that again. I predetermined what I was going to do and then second guessed myself.
"I had the right decision that I was going to make in my mind. It was the correct the decision, and I tried to do something else out of the box and it didn't work out for me."
Vick finished the game with 201 passing yards, two interceptions, five sacks and a fumble.