 What's going on, Kevin? Thanks for doing this. Why did the Titans make sense for you as your next stop through your career? I know you have some familiarity with Vrable, but from an opportunity perspective, what made sense about it? Like you said, I played with Vrable when I was in Houston. He was a defensive coordinator. Anthony Midgett was my defensive backscout when I was in Houston. So there is also familiarity there with the scheme, the staff. It's a great city, very familiar with the division as well, playing in Houston for four years. Kayla? Hey, Kevin, welcome to Nashville. Just in terms of the secondary and some of the guys you're going to be playing with, I mean, what do you know about a guy like Janoris Jenkins who's obviously been in the league a long time and then one of the younger guys in Christian Fulton that's in his second year? Janoris Jenkins is definitely a guy that I've been watching a lot throughout my career, even going back all the way back to his Florida days. So he's a very accomplished cornerback in this league. Some of whom I'm definitely looking forward to getting to work with. As far as Christian Fulton, I know he had a very good career in college. And I'm definitely looking forward to working with him as well and getting to know the both of those guys. David Boclair. Kevin, this will be four teams for you in four years. What's sort of the key to fitting in quickly and being part of a secondary unit and not just a player on defense? Just coming out there and playing ball, playing ball to my best ability, making plays, being consistent, staying durable, staying healthy, and just being an impact player on the team for the team. John Glennon. Kevin, look like in Cleveland last year, you did more slot and did more blitzing as well. Did you enjoy those roles? And do you expect that same kind of role with the Titans? I haven't talked to the Titans really about, I'm not sure, where I'm going to play as far as inside-outside. Cleveland, they had me playing. In the inside, I lacerated my liver. Training can't miss pretty much all of training can. We didn't have OTAs because of COVID. So I was playing in the slot. I can play outside or inside. So it just depends on where they have me playing at. How did you enjoy the slot? And also, was it a little bit more blitzing last year, too, than you've done in the past? Yeah, because I was playing in the slot, I was blitzing a little bit more than usual if I'm playing outside. But yeah, something that I enjoyed is something that I can do, like I said, I can play inside or outside. Jim Wyatt. And Kevin, aside from your, I guess, versatility, what do you feel like maybe your strengths are as a player? What do you think you're best known for, as far as tenacity, instincts, coverage ability? Where are you at your best? I just think I'm all around corner. You know, I think I can cover. You know, I think I can cover. I can play inside. I can play outside. You know, man-to-man coverage, zone coverage. I like to play physical. So basically just trying to do it all, trying to be an impact player. That's my style. And I know that you, I think I read your high school buddies with Michael Campanero. He was here for a short time. Did you, by chance, bounce anything off of him or did he reach out to you since you agreed here? You know, he was only in Nashville for a short amount of time. So I didn't really ask him so many questions about, you know, just like the seasons and, you know, all those upcoming things. So, but I'm definitely looking forward to the opportunity. Like I said, I'm very familiar with Coach Rable, you know, Coach Mids, the scheme. I've been in, I played in this division for four years when I was in Houston. So it's going to be, you know, something that I think I'm going to feel more comfortable with. Paul? Hey, Kevin, I feel like you played against the Titans the last couple of times you've gone against this team. I thought I played well, I thought, you know, last year when I played against the Titans is one of my better games. I played outside in that game, you know, made a couple of plays on the ball, had a couple of PBU's. You know, we won the game, even though I'm going to be on the Titans this year. But it was, it was a good game against the Titans. And then I played against the Titans, like you said, in my, in a lot over my career, you know, playing in Houston. So I'm looking forward to being a part of the team this time. Thanks. David Bowclair. Kevin, I got to ask, how painful is a lacerated liver and how scary is it to hear that you have that sort of injury? Yeah, you know, it was painful. You know, at first, you know, when it happened, I just thought I got the wind knocked out of me pretty bad. But that feeling stayed with me longer than the typical case where you get the wind knocked out of you. So, you know, following that, I decided, you know, yeah, let's, you know, go check it out, see what's going on with it. And I ended up lacerating my liver. I wasn't, you know, necessarily scared when I got the news, you know, I'm just a kind of optimistic guy. But, you know, everything worked out. I didn't have to get surgery. I did have to miss, you know, eight weeks and then just hop into the season with having to sit out for eight, nine weeks. But, you know, everything works out how it works out. And I was able to, you know, finish the rest of the season with the Bronx. Jim Wyatt. Kevin, you mentioned your, mentioned Jack Rabbit. How much have you paid attention to what else the Titans have done in free agency and how much you're looking forward to playing with, I guess you got it. Did they go all through? You're probably familiar with them, the division and the degree. Yeah, you know, I don't know too, too much. I actually got off of all my social media pretty about a month ago. So I actually haven't been able, I haven't been seeing the news, just what's been going on. I'm familiar with, you know, some of the signings, but I'm very familiar with Jack Rabbit, his game, you know, his success that he's had throughout his football career. I'm familiar with the Buddy Prix, you know, playing against him last season and knowing what he's done in his career throughout the Steelers. So, you know, I'm definitely, you know, I'm living in a moment and I'm excited to get to work and, you know, meet these guys, you know, meet my teammates and I'm looking to help the team the best way I can. John Glennon. Kevin, I wonder if you could talk a little bit about your career overall, you know, I'm sure a lot of expectations coming in as a first round pick, you know, what have your experiences been like in Houston and kind of what lessons have you learned along the way? You know, yeah, a lot of lessons over the course of my career, you know, as you probably know, I've been injured a lot, you know, throughout my career, you know, things I cannot control, but you know, all those things I've learned from, you know, you just learn from, you know, all the lessons that you go through in life and I still think very highly of myself as a player and I'm looking to prove that this season. Thanks. Paul. You mentioned getting off social media for the last month, wondering what inspired that and did it have the desired effect and will you be back? Yeah, what inspired me getting off is just, you know, this is a whole new era, you know, that we're living in in the social media era and I'm just looking to cleanse my mind. You know, I want to be living more in the moment of, you know, what I'm going through in my everyday life, you know, being focused on myself and what's important to me. I don't necessarily have a return date. I guess you could say I'm getting back on social media, but you know, like I said, I'm just looking forward to, you know, living in the moment, the best way I can and looking to be the best man in person, I can be every day of life. Has it helped? Has it worked? Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely I'd say so. Yep. Jim Wyatt. Kevin, you've done it several times in your career, but what's it like going from one team to the next? This as far as establishing yourself and is there an adjustment period as you get to know a new team, a new city, new coaches and what's the best way to establish yourself you feel like when you're laying somewhere else? Just going out there and just earning respect from the players, your coaches and just coming out there and playing ball because that's what we're here to do. So just coming out here and playing my best ball, earning respect from my teammates, my coaches, like I said, everybody within the organization. I'm gonna ask you about another blast from your past. You played college ball with Matt James, didn't you? Did you keep up with him and how'd you think you did on the basketball? Yeah, I did. I actually have a pretty good relationship with Matt James. I watched the first couple episodes and watched it as much as I can, but I haven't been keeping up with it to what's been going on lately, but I know he's a great guy and I'm sure he's doing a very good job on the show and getting what he wants out of it for sure. And what do you do now? Is still some uncertainty about what the offseason is gonna look like, but what do you train? What do you do to prime yourself for the season? I work out, I'm in Scottsdale, Arizona. I work out at performance enhancement professionals working on my body, getting my body right, getting stronger, working on my coverage skills and studying film. So that's kind of what my offseason kind of is shaping up and then in my free time, I like to play golf. So I play golf, I hit the, you know, go work out and then on my days off, I go hit the links. What's your handicap? I just started playing. I just started playing. This will be my third year, you know, pretty much playing, but I haven't even, you know, officially put my numbers in to find my exact handicap, but I'm shooting about in like the mid-90s, mid, middle of 90s. How about the back nine? The back nine. I'm kidding with you, yeah. Okay, okay. I appreciate it, man. Yeah, no problem. Kayla? Yeah, just a quick follow-up on the golf. It's always interesting how a lot of athletes take that up as a side hobby. For you, is it just, you know, trying to overcome a challenge out on the links because it's such a difficult sport in terms of concentration as well. Yeah, it's definitely, it's just a great hobby. I mean, golf is amazing. You know, you got the challenge within yourself to, you know, the consistently hit good shots, which is, you know, a challenge that I look forward to. You know, it's great to be out on nice courses, you know, seeing the scenery. You know, I feel like it's, you know, great for your mind, body and spirit. And I just love the way when you hit that ball, flush how it feels in my hands, I feel like I'm addicted to that feeling. So, you know, I go out there every day thinking I'm Tiger Woods, you know, never know how the day's gonna go, but I look forward to playing every time I play.