 What, what was the deciding factor in coming to the Falcons and getting a chance to, you know, get it started after last season in Seattle? It was just a good opportunity. Young guys in the room, I just felt I wanted to be a little closer to home finally. I've been on the West Coast for the last couple of years and I just seen opportunity, so I jumped at it. The word they say you might fit in that, you know, I know you played some 3-4 in and some tackles. Is that correct? Yeah, yeah, I'll probably be doing a little bit of it all across the line, hopefully. The more I can do, the more I can help out. So my goal is to be able to help anywhere they ask me to. I don't know exactly where I'm going to be as of now, but I'm sure I'll learn more over the next few weeks. Alright, thanks. Michael Rothstein. Hey Jonathan, how's it going? Good. So I actually want to kind of ask you more about like you and Dante Fowler. Like how much did that play into this? And is there some sort of like reuniting really with the two of you that kind of plays in at all to what y'all maybe did, you know, half decade ago now? Yeah, I mean at the end of the day, you got to do what's best for you. When I got the call, I definitely called them and, you know, we talked about it and talked about how it would be exciting. But, you know, I just felt like it was the best place for me this year. So, you know, we just had a conversation. It's going to be great getting back with them. It was definitely a plus to coming on and having a guy like that that I came in with when we traveled. He was my roommate, so we got a good relationship. So it definitely helped. How did back at Florida, obviously we're going back half decade now, right? But like, how did the two of you play off each other when you were in the game together? Oh, you know, we just had a competitive edge about each other. We both knew that we was talented guys. We came in early, we played right away together. You know, we knew that kind of during the recruiting process after we both decided to go there. So we just go out there and try to make each other better. We've got a relationship where we can push each other with no hard feelings that we had at UF as we both got older and, you know, both stepped up to try to help the team go in the right direction. So it's going to be nice to play with them again. Cool. Appreciate it. Mike Conti, 9 to 9, you got anything? I'm good, man. Thank you. All right, Justin Reed, you got anything? No? All right, D-Led, you got any follow-ups? Yes, Matt. Yeah, Jonathan, were you hurt last year? I saw just six games. Well, if you were, what was the situation in Seattle? No, I wasn't. I wasn't. I went into Seattle probably from Arizona. Probably around week four, week three or week four or something like that. I played and a few of their guys just came back that they had that was on injury reserve. And, you know, that's just how it goes. I went. I played. And I think it was like two or three guys came back off IR for them. So I just had to wait until my number was caught. And what did you, what do you take from your start in Chicago? You were playing, you know, starting there for three years looked like. And, you know, what did you learn during that period with the Bears? That's when I was a young guy coming in. I learned to lock him a Keem Hicks. He was a good leader, obviously a heck of a player. You know, that's just when I had first started just learning the game. Still, you know, you can never learn too much. I had a great guy in the room to learn from. So, you know, I just learned how to work from them guys. And, you know, I just applied it for all these five years. Any connection with the culture staff that, you know, you had some familiar air tea with to bring you here? No, really. All right. Thank you. Mike, you got anything else? Yeah, I want to dig a little bit more back into Florida. Sorry, Jonathan, if this is, you know, five years old now. But when Dante left, you decided to stay. Like the two of you talk about that decision back then, because both of y'all were in pretty good spots even at that point. Yeah, I mean, we've been talking about going to the NFL since freshman, you know. Just at the time, you know, like I said, you just got to do what's best for you. Even though we're close friends at the end of the day, it's a business. You know, he was at a point where he was ready to come out. His number was high enough where he thought he would go, obviously with him being, I believe, the third pick in the draft. I mean, he couldn't say no, you know. And at the time I felt like that I could be a little, I could play a little better show a little more and go a little higher. So I decided to come back. You know, we talked about it, but at the end of the day, he had to do what was best for his family. I had to do what I felt was best for me. And we just went with those decisions. When you were still at Florida that last year, and then he obviously gets hurt, like right away in Jacksonville. Are you two still talking all the time? Does he come up and like hang out because like, you know, all of a sudden he's going from being able to play to, you know, literally not the whole year. What was that year like when y'all were apart? Yeah, we definitely stayed in touch. But you know, it's a little different when he went through that, he had to go through his process. He had to be there every day for rehab and stuff. So he wasn't coming back and forth. He was focused on trying to get back on the field, which was the most important thing. So yeah, we stayed in touch and, you know, we talked and we've seen each other a few times. But most of all, you know, he was there trying to rehab and get back on the field for next year and be prepared when his number was called. And I was trying to do the same down. We stayed in touch verbally through the phone. And I mean, I know you said y'all talked a little bit. Like is there party that's pretty pumped that y'all will be able to play together again? Because I know Godz wants to leave college, you know, you never know if you're ever going to get to do that. Yeah, it was definitely exciting when I called him and told him that I decided to, you know, take this opportunity. It was both just like, you know, let's try to, you know, turn up like we did in college together. You know, it's having a close friend right beside you again. It's nothing like it. Like you said, it don't happen often. It was both very excited about the situation. But, you know, we just got to go in. This is a different level, you know, better players. So we got to go in work and, you know, push each other to the max.