 A.A.J. Got to start with the one-handed grab. Not every day you get one of those. Just take us through that. And do you ever, after a play like that, kind of see what you did? I mean, is it, it's happened so quick. Do you realize like what you just did and something like that? It didn't really sit in until I got to the sideline that I just caught the ball on him. But, you know, we dream of kids like that, you know. We don't try to do that, but, you know, at least I don't. But he was holding my left hand and I decided to make a play on the ball. A.A.J., you obviously started things off for the offense. It seemed like through the first quarter there was a little bit of a stalling. And then the second quarter, you guys really kicked it into gear. What do you feel like changed for you guys as a unit that helped carry you through the end of that game? Just trying to put it together. Just trying to put it together. Keep the momentum and just putting it all together, you know, making plays here and there. But, you know, keep converting on third downs. A.A.J., obviously you had a bit of a different practice week. What did it come to you or how did you approach, you know, how to bounce back from everything that happened against the Browns? Obviously, as previously mentioned, you started strong and continued your performances with a couple of tough snags and blanketed coverage. So what was it about this week that kind of helped you bounce back after the last week? To be honest, man, I just stopped caring. Stop caring what people think, what people say. You know, I just, and I'm gonna be me, you know. Forgive who don't like it, you know. Like, it's highs and lows it is, you know. So we're not gonna go out of here 100 plus yards every week. Go have a bad game, you know, you know, whatever. So I just stopped caring. Michael, go ahead. A.A.J., after your touchdown in the first quarter, did you kind of get the sense that you were in store for a big day? I mean, it definitely gave me the momentum and the confidence after the kick. So I'm just trying to make most of the opportunity I get. That's what I'll be thinking about. Very good. A.J., you had a thousand yards as a rookie last year. You're closing in on that after a big day today this year. And I know that you're a team-oriented guy, but what would that mean for you to be able to do that? To be honest, I mean, I don't really mean anything at this point. We're trying to get win. We're trying to go to playoff. I'm just trying to answer the call. When my numbers get called, make plays. To get everything else, to get all the stats and all that stuff don't matter. That's my mindset about it. A.J., it seemed like you kind of went through the mental process of getting the ball security and catching the ball better. What are you doing physically to try to hone in and make that a thing in the past? I'm kicking balls every day. That's been since day one. Even when I'm dropping the ball, I'm still catching the ball. I'm doing the same routine. I believe in my routine. Like I said, stuff happens. You know, I don't catch every ball. I'm trying to catch every ball. I drop the ball. I shouldn't even get a discussion. I'm not going out there to drop it. I'm breaking it. Right. What? Go ahead. So I'm just each and every opportunity I'm trying to make the most of it. You know, being in my head a lot, being in my own head a lot. Like I said, I just stop caring. What do you think? When you have, excuse me, a player like yourself that's, you know, so remarkable with the ball after you catch it, do you sometimes have to tell yourself or just get into that routine? Let me catch it first and then do what I do? Most definitely. Like, I go back and watch my drop. I'd be ready to run after the catch. Oh, having the most of my drop. Like one today. I knew the guy was coming out. I knew the guy was breaking on. And I was just trying to catch the ball and make sure I get the first down. But I got to do the little things. I got to make sure I get the ball from my eyes first. And, you know, but then I can do everything else out. AJ, how much fun is it or how encouraging is it when you guys play like you did the day where you're catching balls go over a hundred. Henry goes over 200. And the offense pretty much did what it wanted to. A couple million football. Definitely fine. When we are, we are hitting, you know, they're doing his thing off and doing their thing. So it definitely fun to get a win period. You know, it's fine. And you've talked before about being a Julio Jones guy. I saw you're repping him in pregame. How come you did that? I just want to show him a little love today. You know, it wasn't, it wasn't for like selfish reasons. I mean, you know, you're kind of trying to be seen and then like that. He's just so love. He the best even the game. I know what I want to be. That's what I'm chasing. I just have to remind myself even before the game. And that's what I'm chasing. So it could be great. So, oh yeah. Yeah, AJ, this. This team was definitely playing its best at the end of last season. And you guys kind of figured out how to do that. I'm not going to jump the gun about anything to be done. It's a tough week. We've got to show up every week. Definitely going to try to use this momentum to go into the next week. But I guess I'm not going to jump into the next week. Like you were last week. Keep working. Keep working every day. How are you doing, sir? Just fine. You and DK are dominating the wide receiver position in the NFL. Your team's nine to four. You got nine touchdowns. How do you keep your craft fresh so that way cornerbacks can't keep up with what you put now? We're watching them just like they're watching them. We're watching things that they don't like. We're trying to put it in our game. Put it in our arsenal. We don't see them just like they don't see them, too. You know, I go both ways.