 And I've been rich since I was born, man. I heard that. Rich in spirit. Rich in spirit, dawg. I love it. So those incentives were nothing that were underlined or come to shove it all before, during, or after? No, not at all. I didn't really want to be out there thinking about it and trying to do more than I needed to do, you know? I've been playing this game a long time, just to let it come to you. You aware of them after a fact? Oh, of course. I had guys on the sideline and some of the coaches were keeping me reminded of what was going on. I'd like to be a part of the spoiler situation. I know you weren't here last year, do you? But you were division-wise. Okay. Yeah, no, I can tell. I can tell. I don't think it matter who we play today, I feel like we're gonna go out and, you know, have a victory when we practice the way we prepared our mindset today. Obviously, it had to be a spoiler game for, you know, for them. That's football. You've been clear that it's not about you, it's about the team, but how did it feel for your teammates to celebrate you hitting those incentives that way, the way they showed you love? Oh, man, I feel good. I feel good with me hitting those incentives and those guys cheering me. I feel good also being part of what Derek Henry did today and making history. What's up with yourself at all that didn't complete the throwback pass to Ryan there? Yeah, you know, I pride myself on being a quarterback, so, you know, I was a middle school quarterback. After you touch that, can you slide to the bottom with some of the fans in the crowd? I just don't know what's added in the next, but would you describe maybe how the stand-base can break you and if it's all about the future? No, I live presently. I really don't think about the future. Go out and control what I can. I've been playing for a long time, going on my 12th year of the next year. And I think these fans have embraced this team and a lot of new players in the way that we kind of expected, coming to Nashville just hearing, you know, how they treat people, how they treat, I guess, football players or stars or whatever you call it. So, you know, coming here, it was kind of better than I expected. Just the love that you get going to the grocery store, just going out, restaurants, you know, it's a great city. Did you guys have a sense on the sidelines of having some meaning for Derek today? He kind of thanked the crowd afterwards. Nobody knows what's going to happen. I mean, you know, it might be. Yeah, of course. I think Derek was going to get that stand-nodeation no matter what the game he had. Derek's one of my favorite fans to watch. 5'30, 5'30. It's been, to me, one of those dreams come true, to play with a guy in NFL who's going to be in Hall of Fame and who plays like he plays, especially as running back to be able to do what he's doing. And, you know, eight or nine years, it's incredible. I don't think he's going to stop anytime soon. What have you learned about him, Derek? What is that relationship to you? I've been a lot. Him and I worked out together before I came here. So, you know, we kind of joke about this situation happening. I don't think you would have believed that I would come here though. You know, but I always don't want to play with a great running back, especially being late in my career. I mean, I can handle the load, but it definitely helps when you got a running back. He can go out there and make things easier on you on the outside. What have you learned about him that you're playing with? I learned that he's compared and, you know, he might not talk a lot to y'all, but, you know, sometimes it can't show up. You said he's called Hall of Famer. What, I know obviously the stats, but what do you see that makes him that kind of guy that made we don't see? I think y'all see it too that he's a Hall of Famer. I don't think that's, I don't know how you, y'all don't think he's Hall of Famer? I'll tell my, I'll tell my numbers. I'll tell my just the work ethic, everything that, that we don't get to see it. Oh, okay, okay. Man, how focused he is, how he, he helps other guys get prepared. Tai-Jay, the running backs as well. He's supportive of his teammates. He's not a selfish player. He's not a selfish teammate. He wants to win, he's competitive. But I would say how he treats others in the locker room, new guys, older guys. He makes everyone feel like, like they've been part of his family as long as he's bigger. You don't control this donor, so that was a whole plan. You had to pick, Sean had to pick too. I mean, I guess that's what you need to, I guess to change games. How big do you think those two were in your mind? They were just, you know, big, big moments in the game. Man, like you said, we would have had a few more maybe early in the season or play here, play there. Maybe the season would be a little bit different, but at the same time, you know, we just, today that was our whole focus was just going out there, play together, play smart, and let's finish the class. Let's finish together. Regardless of what anybody say, let's just go out there and play for each other. You feel like you guys had the juice early, you know, they obviously had a chance to win the division here, you guys. Didn't have as much to play for. How come you guys in the team look like you're playing harder? Just our conversations in the locker room earlier this week. We knew that this was our last really guaranteed game that we could play. We never know what happens in all season. You never know. You'll never do the same group. So it was just going out there playing for each other, having fun, rather than thinking too much because our season's already over, but we had a whole lot to play for today just to show each other what you really care about each other. I've got a reason that you have on your pick. You said, Karen, I see it clearly from the beginning. Man, you know, I got to give it to Aziz a lot. Aziz, he made the taping, kind of knocked the ball in there. We're both reading the same thing. So I definitely got to thank Aziz for that too. Are you personally ending the season with a reception like that? How nice is that feeling for you to play? You know, it definitely feels good. And I think it feels better just because we got to win. That was just like a man of focus. When anytime you win, everything feels better. Planks, Boibert, and Jacksonville are there for you. Is that anything you guys were focused on? Yeah, it's always when you are playing a divisional opponent, you always want to just knock down their season the best way you can. Nothing against those guys because they're a heck of a team. They came out there pretty pretty hard, but if we had the opportunity, of course we wanted it to be us rather than them. That could possibly go to the playoffs, but you know, now that we came back and right now, we can both be doing the same things. It felt great. I mean, you talking about the goal on the stop or the... Well, yeah, I mean, it stops all day. It stops all day. Yeah, man, it felt great. Honestly, just being able to fly around one last time with those guys and let the world honestly... Obviously, there was mistakes, there was really good plays, there was bad plays, but I mean, you got to enjoy it all. You know, we just had that opportunity. Any extra at all, like denying Jacksonville within this division on your own field? You want to know the truth? Absolutely. They got to meet me and can't call them. So, I mean, you know, they pay back. I guess that's what you call it, right? They got us out last year, so it was only right we returned the favor. What would you say about the character of this team? Everybody's saying, quote, quote, nothing to play for, but you guys fought your ass off today. Yeah, it's just resilience, man. I think, like you said, everybody just fought. I think we fight for each other and we just play for each other all the time and it shows, you know, we show up every day of work as well. And that's not common, especially in this league, when you're not getting wins. Yeah, man, I just enjoy the moment. Your pick or were you surprised Lawrence through that ball? Say it again? Your pick. What happened on that plate? Were you surprised Lawrence through that ball? Yeah, it reminded me of one from Baltimore. It was just airmailed and I'm a ball guy, so I just like to always look at the ball. God gave me one. Sean, walking in here, it felt so joyful right after the game. What does this atmosphere mean to you? I was, you know what? I was really pretty emotional when I came back in, you know, because it's not every day you get an opportunity to show up and be around people that you just enjoy. You know, so before I get emotional again, I'm just going to say that. And so I don't get, I don't get clouded on any of that. It's definitely a blessing. I was just sitting around the whole game just praying to God and, you know, just thanking Him for every opportunity that I had and also that my teammates had. I mean, you know, it's been a rough year. The way we ended it, I think that was the best result that we could get out to see. How good to send Derek and Ryan out this way with a way that this isn't the end of that? That was big because those guys, like, they contributed a lot to this program and to this organization. So that's definitely big. The way Derek ran today, I mean, it seemed like his mindset was if this is it, I'm going to go out with a bag. How about the way he ran today? Yeah, I feel like, you know, you know, as a running bag, it would just be kind of tough sometimes. I feel like he ran like that all year. I don't feel like he saved his best for last, but he did real good. It looked like he saved his best for last. How about you saving the best for last? No, I think I did, though. I'm going to give it up to the big boys. I think this is the first time you and Derek scored in the same game. Just what did it feel like to have both of you guys go at once? It kind of felt like we were going back and forth. Yes, man. It kind of felt like we were going back and forth. I feel like my second place today is in Denver. I don't call it play. On the touchdown catch, where'd you learn those tightrope moves around the sideline there? No, I've been working at it all year. It just came to life today. What would you say is one of the biggest things you've learned from playing with Derek this season? He's the biggest thing. He's hard on himself. He had to save each other for myself, but he's very efficient. All the details matter to him. He acts like what he could have did on every run-time pool, even if it was a good one. He's full of details. You had some moments on the bench, obviously, when you guys were down there, and the defense was out there. Anything you kind of just embraced that being there next to Henry here, possibly for the last time with him? Some people look at him as big. I look at him as my brother, you know what I'm saying? So that's my brother. I don't see him as a superstar. I see him as a brother. It's definitely cool to be a part of history with him in whatever way I can. That's my brother. You can catch it. Obviously, we talk about the same stuff every single week. Nothing was different. I think just able to put it together and battle it out. It was just awesome. Everybody fighting. I really can't even say too much about it. How good did it feel to get that stop at the end on defense? Man, it was awesome. Guys were challenging all day, playing hard all day. To come up on top at the end, I mean this game pretty easily went the other way. Just like it has many times this season, we've been in positions just like this. We came out on top, we've lost more than we came out on top. So when this one, it was pretty cool. It felt pretty good, man. Just the last game of the season, just the fight and everybody telling us we got nothing to play for. Everybody just like, I told them it was showing up. I'm grateful for all the guys. You talked earlier about, hey, if I can't have it, they can't have it. I don't think that felt as good as it did just getting to win with the guys. I think I just learned in my life that love is stronger than hate. So I think my love for everybody in here was more important to me than my hate for them. I couldn't care less. Honestly, I just want to win. Not win, because I want to stop them doing something. I guess it's a cherry on top, but more so because I'm hard. Everybody in here works. I'm just more so proud of everybody and happy to come here every year. It's been such a long emotional season. Is it kind of a sense of almost relief that it's over and you're able to go on for the win? I don't think relief, because whenever somebody else is still playing football or you're not, they don't feel like a relief. It feels like a little letdown, but like I said, it's great for that we're able to finish on a high note or finish the season. What do you mean by walking in here? It felt so good. What does that environment mean to you? It means everything. Obviously, I know earlier in the week, you asked them a question, like why do you want to win or whatever the question was, and you're trying to snap. Because I hate losing. When you lose, everything that you do is magnified. Everybody talks about the negative. You've got one guy that goes to a couple of guys that we get there and goes to the Pro Bowl and goes talking about it. You see all the winning teams have the most Pro Bowl guys, the most love. This is how it works. We're not winning, people kind of like overlook everything and just focus on the negative. So when you get wins, everything feels so good. It changes everything, how you go home, the text messages you get. It's just an overall joyful feeling.