 What's the feeling after running 94 yards? Are you out of breath? Do you need oxygen on the sideline, or are you just amped up from excitement? And what was the reaction on the sideline after that run? Oh, we scored. I mean, you got to think about this 94 yards. Anybody's going to be a little winded. But it was just a great job by everybody up front. And I just had to go do my job. And I was able to take it 94 to put us up in the game. John Glennon. Yeah, Derek, on the overtime run, just kind of if you could take us through what you saw as you get the snap and what you're looking at and how that run was executed. Just a wildcat play inside his zone, going to the right. Just looking at the defense by the way they were flowing. Our guys were blocking. Gap back, backside, and it started to get vertical and got in the end zone. It was a great job blocking. That's all two of my teammates. I just had to go do my job. Was there a guy or two there at the goal line that you just figured, OK, the only way I'm getting in is basically to run over these guys? I mean, that's what I had to do to get in the end zone. So that's all I was going to do. Thank God I got in there. Thanks. Joe Rocks, Ron. All right, sorry about that. Derek, a day like this, I know a lot of your teammates have been talking after the game about seeing you do some of these things that even surprises them at times. I mean, do you get enjoyment even looking up at the board after a run like that or something like that? Do you take some enjoyment and some of these plays you're able to make? No, I'm praising my teammates. Them guys are incredible. A lot of guys made plays with me. I just had to go in there and do my job. A lot of guys were big and critical moments. All my teammates have to be on this team. Have to be part of this organization. We're a five and no playing good team football, no matter what, no matter how the game's going. We don't quit. We stay together and finish the game. So just have to be on this team. All my teammates doing an incredible job and no hats off to them. Ain't nothing about me. Teresa. Derek, to follow up on that, the play to drive there. Two-point conversion failed, and then you guys respond with the drive down there, the pass to AJ to give yourselves a chance to get an overtime. How key was that drive yet again for this franchise? Just big-time football by Ryan and AJ, and all the other receivers that Ryan was throwing to, Ferk, Adam Huntfries, even J-Mac had a hell of a game. This guy's just making big plays and critical moments. And moments never too big for them. AJ, that's what he was brought here to do. That's what he's going to do weekend and week out, making big plays and no hats off to him and Ryan. Incredible job. Ferk? Yeah, Derek, you've seen this franchise kind of, I mean, totally changed from the time that you got here to the point that you guys are now. I know it's only five games in, but I mean, just how proud are you of what you guys have been able to accomplish so far leading into this season? We're not going to get too high. We're going to keep that underdog mentality. We know we're five or no. It's hard to win in this league. We appreciate being five or no, but we don't get too high. We're going to focus on what we need to focus on. Draw this win and get ready for the steals on Monday. And on the 94-yard run, pre-snap it looked like Ryan checked into something. What was going on there that led ultimately to you being able to score on that play? We don't go too much in detail. Just know that we hacked the ball here and ultimately we went 94. Gary. Derek, you guys had tried the little screen pass a few times before it hit there for 53 yards to set up a score. What worked differently about it and what sprung you three there on that one? We actually tried to hit it early in the game, but JJ White being JJ White, he knocked the ball down. I was happy to be able to get that look again and on 1-1 in the DB, was able to get up field, put us down the field and put us in a good position to score. It was a great job by Ryan getting the ball out. I said, go do my job. Edie. Derek, whenever I talk to Coach Dues about you, he just says that all the credit goes to you. But today, we saw two of the things that you work on with him come to fruition, the stiff arm, the angle, and then also the catch and run on the screen pass. How much has Tony Dues helped you just develop and hone your skills? Yeah, he's helped me a lot, helped me turn this thing around, keeps me on my toes. Never let me get too high, never let me get too low. Always pushing me. All he knows is hard work, so that's what he's going to man out of his players. Each and every day, you've got to come to work, be ready to work, and that's his approach every single day. It's not one day that he don't expect you to come to work, no matter how you feel it, no matter what situation is. That's just how he is, that's all he knows. And I don't know if you know it, but you hit 21.6 miles per hour on that run. That's pretty good for someone your size, especially. Well, what was clicking for you guys in that Russian attack? By the fact, that's too slow. I need to get to 22, but these guys are just wanting to dominate the line of scrimmage, and they did a great job with that. House of the Office of the line, the guys don't get enough credit. Did a great job, and I had to go out there and do my job. All those guys did a great job blocking receivers, tight ends, full backs, and I can't see it enough. And I just had to go out there and do my job, and pass off to J-Mac. He don't show up in the stats that much, but does a great job for us. Come in on 30 down, picking up blitzes, making critical plays throughout the game, run hard, finish and runs. So just proud of all my teammates. Kyle? Derek, how much more than a game manager is Ryan Tannehill? And as a follow up to that, I guess, is it crazy to say he belongs in the early conversation for MVP with the stuff he's done for you all? MVP, they start the campaign right now. We ain't gonna get too high, but MVP, I think you should be in that conversation, definitely. Paul? Derek, were you looking up at the scoreboard kind of as a rear view mirror on the long run? Do you do that often, and were you just checking if anybody might have miraculously been closing in on you from behind? I'm looking at the end zone. I never look at the scoreboard when I'm running. I can't look at the scoreboard trying to run forward. I'm looking at the end zone. Jim? And at what point, Derek, when you kind of broke into the open field, did you sense that you were gone and did you feel guys around you or behind you and know whether you're pulling away? One thing you need to know about me, I'm looking forward. If you in my vision, I'm trying to run past you, run through you or make you miss, and I'm going to the end zone. That's all I'm focused on. When I see you getting grass, I'm thinking, let's go. And this team obviously operates under some high stress situations at the end of that driving regulation, then again in overtime, when you got to be perfect. What's the feeling of euphoria when you went on a walk off like you did? Yeah, I don't think no moment is too big for us. You know, Coach said last year, just standing in the river always stuck with me. I think what guys do is just, you know, just stand in the river. Don't let it get too high. Don't ever get too overwhelmed and just focus on finishing. That's our mentality. No matter what happens in the game or what momentum shift as far as each team, we just focus on finishing. And then whenever we get an opportunity, want to go score as an offense and defense did a hell of a job too. So we just want to play complete football as a team. Even more gentry. Yeah, Derek, we've seen you pull off some pretty good accomplishments on the field and each time I'd say the responses, you know, you tend to be more actions than words. I'm curious, what it is in your background that makes you that way? Yeah, what do you mean? In terms of, you don't brag on yourself, you could. Because it can be here today and gone tomorrow. You know, I'm tremendously blessed. God has blessed me tremendously. Me and my family. So, you know, I'm appreciative every day I get to wake up and live my dream. You know, a lot of the guys that don't get an opportunity like this. So I'm just thankful, man. My grandmother always told me to be humble, all my family. Just work hard and do your job. Everything else is okay with self. Last one, John Glennon. Derek, this umbrella came in there for Taylor and it had a little bit of a rough start, but I noticed in the last couple of drives, it looked like he had a couple of big blocks. I think both on your runs. Did you notice them and that a pretty good example of a guy, you know, bouncing back, showing a little resiliency there? Yeah, I was not worried at all when he would come in and play well. I mean, that's what happens. Sometimes you make mistakes in the game and you gotta let that play go and go play. Anytime he's in the game, he's like a starter anyway. So, he always comes in and plays well.