 Yeah, what's going on, Darynton, a long time no talk. What was it like to get into a game last week after having such a long layoff and how excited are you about the week coming up? Yeah, man, it was definitely relieving. Been looking forward to get on the field all year. Ended up not going my way. But at the same time, you know, I'm thankful to be here. It actually felt really good to get out there and contribute to the team and help us get a win. Luke. Hey, Darynton, how did you use your time off and your time away as a rookie to study and get yourself acclimated to the playbook? You know, it really gave me a lot more time to, you know, I'm saying dive in and inside of meetings, ask more questions since I'm not going to be able to feel getting to practice where it's just, you know, ask a lot more questions, understand why I'm doing different things. And then, you know, talking to the players, telling them what I see, when I'm not out there and then telling me what they saw when they were out there and kind of, you know what I'm saying, helping each other out. So I feel like it was more of a, you know, sit back, reflect and, you know, learn from everyone else at that point, but not actually get to go out there and perform. What can you bring to this offense over the stretch run? Hopefully a lot of plays, you know, go wherever they need me or their special teams offense and then produce and do my job. Jim. Darynton, it's not easy, I imagine. Just hope it's been turning it back on after not being out there since in a couple of months. What was that process like? And do you feel like, you know, you're just gonna keep getting better the more you're out there? Yeah, that's the way, you know, I'm trying to make it go, you know, get better every day and then that'll lead on to every week. You know, it's just a day-by-day process. You got to come in, you got to work, you got to grind and then you get in what you put in. So I'm going to put into everything I got to do. It'll show up every Sunday, every week. And you guys got a lot of running back to the room. Obviously a pretty good leader. And Derek, do you watch him? Do you ask him questions? What's it been like kind of just being around him during your rookie season? Yeah, Derek's definitely been open arms to me with everything. You know, I asked him a question. He tells me anything, really, you know, outside our whole position group, you know, we check up on each other. It's actually, you know, a tight-knit group. It's beyond, I would say, football, you know. Every other day, you ask him how everybody family, how their kids doing. So things like that definitely helps you when it comes to, you know, being on the field and communicating and being comfortable around each other. John Glennon. Yeah, D'Ananton, you may have touched on this earlier, but did you feel, you know, even though you hadn't played in a long time, did you feel any better prepared when you went out there last week as to when you did so early in the season as a rookie? No, not really. You know, at any day's football, as long as you're prepared, you know, throughout the week, then you shouldn't feel more prepared or less prepared, you know what I'm saying? As long as you do everything you can throughout the week, you should feel the same. Sure. And I know, you know, your draft class has had some challenges, certainly this year, you know, whether it's injuries or otherwise. You listen to any, you know, criticism there might be and does that, you know, motivate you in terms of what people might be saying about the draft class? No, I really don't pay attention to that. I only get on social media when I'm posting something on social media at the time, so I don't see anything. I really don't want to say I don't care for it, but I don't look forward to it because at the end of the day, they're not in the building. They're not, you know what I'm saying? Here practicing and playing, so it really doesn't matter. All right, smart move. Thank you. Luke? Sort of a big picture question, Darenton. What does it take as a unit for an offense for a running back screen pass to be effective? I would definitely say a lot of trust. You know, everyone trusts in their gonna be where they're supposed to be at the right time.