 How good it is to be able to get your hands on the backhand though? I mean, the dream come true. You know, the thing that I've visualized many, many times. So it was definitely a great experience. Actually, you know, I ran the play, ended up, you know, getting knocked off my route. You know, I had to keep fighting through the play, get on the other side of the linebacker. And then Malik just found me and the rest is history. I mean, all I can say is it's awesome. I mean, it's awesome. Well, I mean, you know, obviously we want to score more touchdowns and obviously we want to score more points. But yeah, it was great being a part of that squad drive. Just keep going, you know, take it one day at a time. We're still in training camp. We still got Arizona coming in. So just taking it one day at a time, one step at a time. And we'll take it from there. Yeah, he definitely progressed very well tonight. He just stepped up in the pocket. You know, he was trying to keep his eyes downfield at all time. So I definitely think he definitely took a step in the right direction. Shoot, everything. I mean, everything from the tight end perspective, everything from special teams perspective, I still got a lot of work to do. I'm still very raw around the edges. So for me, it's just trying to improve on everything, every single day. That's my goal. Yeah, when you saw that ball coming right at you. Real big, real big. So again, like I said before, kudos to Weaver and the rest of the D-line. The pressure they got on there, maybe the pressure on the quarterback to make them throw a bad ball. I'll say we'll go up there and get it. You know, this is what happened. We'll talk about Rashad in a second. Yeah. On that play, are you thinking, all right, it's coming right at me, I'm not going to drop this? Yeah, yeah, no. Last week, I had an opportunity to make a decent play on the quarterback and decide to jump and miss that on that. So this was one, definitely had to get back and make sure I made a big play this week. It was nice for me to get a nice little revenge pick against them for playing with them last year. I got to pick six with them last preseason. So this was kind of nice to get that one. A little bit of love to get it in the end zone. Rub it in a little bit more. But this was nice. Showed some speed, though. Yeah, a little bit, I mean, you know, 250 and can move like that? I don't know, but no, I mean, like I said, it's all kudos to the guys up front. And then whoever, I'm not sure who it was, but whoever blocked for me up front as well, I appreciate it. How do you think this kind of helps you, you know, get something on tape as you continue to stack days for your calls here? Yeah, I mean, this is what it's all about, preseason is all about. Obviously showing what you can do out there on the field, given not just here, but there are 31 other teams, the chance to see what you can do and find a role somewhere. Hopefully, I want to stay here. I love it here. Hopefully I can stay here for my second year, but it is what it is. So we'll see what happens. Yeah, and one more thing about Rashad, and he's kind of a maniac out there. Man, that kid is ridiculous. That kid is an absolute animal. So glad he's on my side right now. Hopefully, again, I stay here and he can stay on my side. Love the kid, good kid, works his butt off. So, yeah. Thanks to Make One Man Miss, and you know, they usually come down pretty fast, so it could be just one step. And then, yeah, kind of like I said earlier, it's truly the punt return, you know, I got to give all the credit to them. They're the ones who have the tough position making those tough blocks. So, you know, they're really the ones that made the return hit. Got your catch tonight, too. Yeah, it's nice to get the first one in, you know. So I've been a little bit confident in that. As far as your return game goes, how much do you enjoy that playing game, and what do you feel like after you've played it? What makes somebody successful? I feel like the biggest thing that makes someone successful is, you know, having good coaches and good teammates. You know, like I said in that previous question, is the credit's got to go to the punt return unit. You know, they're the ones in the tough position making those tough blocks. You know, my job is, you know, while it's scary to catch the ball, it's pretty easy. I just have to make one man miss, and then, you know, read their blocks. Did you feel like you had them? Did you guys need weavers to get ready to talk over it? See if you can have them keep your balance. Say that one more time. On the bigger turn, it looked like you lost your balance. Did you feel like there we go? Yeah, if I, you know, I kept my feet, maybe it could have scored, but it is what it is. Oh, yeah. He's a technician, you know. Great DB. He's not going to bite on every move. You know, he's going to sit back and, you know, he's also very physical, puts his hands on you and makes, makes releasing, you know, catching the ball very difficult. Oh, yeah. But it doesn't move my way to us from where I'm at. Not at all, you know, just how he carries himself and how he plays the game of football. You know, you just watching him, how he practices, how he plays, you wouldn't be able to guess he's a rookie. What? Happy that we won. Defense play great. Defense play lights out and, you know, it's good to be back here in New South Stadium and get a W. Mike mentioned it last week, I guess, about how he's giving up snaps between you and how that works. For you in preparation, preparation-wise, what does that do for you? It doesn't change, you know. Just whenever I get an opportunity to go out there, I'm going to try to make the most of it. Whether, like I said, it's in the first quarter and the third quarter, you know. I'm just grateful for this opportunity that the Titans have given me and just try to go out and have fun and execute, you know, when I get that chance. I got you. Yeah. I think it did a little bit. I'm not trying to make any excuse or anything, but just try to give him a chance and obviously it just didn't work out for us. You know, Traylin's been making a lot of plays for us, so I wanted to give him a chance and just got hit a little bit when I threw it and they made a good play on it. It happens sometimes. What's your approach, I guess, over the last week going into the final pre-season play? I think my approach has been the same. Just try to find a way to get better each and every day. Try to define my role on this team, whatever that is, and just enjoy it. You know, been enjoying being around these guys and it's been a fun camp for sure. You know, we had some errors here and there, but you know, we were able to go out and get the victory, you know, and just come back Monday and, you know, fix the corrections that we need to fix. You had a reception. I just say, you know, I'm always prepared so I don't have to get prepared. So when my name's called, you know, I know that, you know, I'm able to make a play whenever the ball is coming to me, so. You mentioned kind of coming off that first pre-season to soak up everything from that first game, put it into work and practice, and then apply it to game two. Did you feel like you did that that week? How was your transition from practice to today? I would say it was a big step for me, just going out there and playing fast and physical, and you know, those were the things that I needed to work on, and so I think I did so. You also mentioned one-on-one matchups. Did you feel like you did a little bit better with your one-on-one matchups? I could say there's some stuff that I still need to work on with that, but overall, you know, just glad we got the team win and, you know, we're ready. And is there one thing specifically you really want to hone in on this week, going into this final pre-season game? Basically the same things, just going out and being fast, physical, fearless, and just playing for the team.