 You've been in Nashville for a while now. This is your third season. Is this place starting to feel like home a little bit? It is. It is. You know, the longer we're here, the more you really settle in, right? We have our kids are in school, have friends outside of the facility, the game, and it's really just a great city. So we're enjoying being here and hopefully we can stay. You guys were so involved in the community in Florida. You've brought that here a little bit. I know for you and your wife, that's kind of a cornerstone of what you do is getting involved and giving back, correct? Yeah, it's huge. You know, for us to be able to give back is such a blessing. You know, it's something that was important to us. You know, as soon as we got to the NFL, as God's given us this platform, this position, let's be able to use it. So whether it's local charities or getting involved in friends that have charity events and supporting those has been really fun for us and exciting, because we've gotten to know some new people here in Nashville, some new charities that are doing really cool work. So it's been a lot of fun. Do you enjoy getting your kids involved? They're getting a little bit older now. So bringing them along to different charitable events that you might be participating in, showing them, teaching them that, is that something that excites you? Yeah, no doubt. You know, they're a little, still a little young, but anytime we can put them in a position to see giving, to see caring, to see empathy, to see love, that's definitely things that we want to teach our kids. So it's important. When you're younger and you're thinking about having kids and building a family, do you think about what that looks like as it relates to being an NFL player? Do you think about the two, or are they two separate things? Like your kids are kind of growing up in this NFL world. Yeah, it's a different world than I grew up in, no doubt about it, but it's the world that we live in. So we just try to do the best we can and raising them the right way and selling morals and values that we believe are important. You know, just teaching them to love people and treat people the right way. And it's cool they get to watch their dad play on Sundays, right? Yeah, I think it's cool. I mean, I would have loved it when I was a kid. I don't know if they really care or not, but I think they have fun with it. As they watch you go through this chapter of your life, this NFL chapter, because obviously it doesn't last forever, what do you hope they take away from this experience in watching you do this? I hope they take away that, you know, hard work is important. That working towards your goals, towards your dreams is very important. Being able to fight through adversity, good things and bad things that come up, being consistent through all of that, you know. So no matter where they're at in life, what they end up doing, they can apply those lessons, hopefully, into whatever they end up doing. Do we get another slate or something? How does this work?