 AJ, what's it like and we've talked so much about you guys being together. Can I get put on pause and now it seems like this offense could be back with you and Hulio together. How excited are you about that and where things could go? I'm excited, we just got to come out and play. Hulio coming back this week, it gives us an advantage because you got to respect them. But also we got to play, we got to make plays. That's what it comes down to. What's kind of different about them from the last time that you guys saw them? I know the personnel's obviously changed in the secondary. Different, I said they got a lot better. I said this is a way around the defense. Secondary is really tough. D-line is tough. They've been in the system for a while now. They're comfortable with each other. So we got to be clicking on our cylinder. So with Trey Davies-White obviously ought to be a nice matchup for you or Hulio. What stands out about him? He's a great player. Hands down he's a great player. I played against him before. He made Levi, both of the guys. Like I said, the whole secondary, they're really good. So we got to come out and play. We got to put our best foot forward. Last year you came back from the knee injury and that was your first game back in the lineup when a lot of people thought you wouldn't be. What do you remember from that night? I mean it was a good night for me. It was a good night for me. I came out and played really well. So we got to try to do that again. What do you remember about that whole circumstance, the lead up and the delay of the game and so forth and kind of the chaos? That was some TV stuff. That's kind of like some you see on reality TV. We wasn't really practicing and we went out there and we was clicking. So that don't really happen to all of them. As you look back to it, is it still kind of amazing that like you said, there's like no practice, like maybe one or two and you guys come out and roll a really good team? Yeah, you just got to be locked in. You know, no matter what play is called, you know, the players make the play go. So whatever it's called, we got to make it happen. So you still kind of more like yourself and you like the practice week that you had and what does that do for you from a confidence standpoint? It gives me a lot of confidence. I had a really good week. I know I stay up tomorrow. I'm just trying to stack days, stack day on day and win today. I'm not worried about the week. I'm just trying to win today. Harold, he doesn't get doesn't let anything on the outside. You know, these type of games get an extra level of juice. But I know other players do. He's lying. I mean, a Monday night football game at your place is rare, right? It doesn't come around often. So I would guess it's exciting for you guys. It's most definitely exciting that we're playing a really good team. Monday night football, everybody watching you, you got to show up and play. I mean, Harold saying that would not be human. You know, I mean, of course, everybody's excited. You know, it's a big game. So, you know, I understand he's trying not to make it as big as what it is. It's still football, but, you know, it's a big, it's a big deal. It's Monday night. That plan last time around really put you guys in great position to surprise everybody with that win. Do you feel like you're in the same, Mike had you in the same position this week? I don't know about the same position, but it definitely gives us opportunity to showcase our talent, showcase what we can do as offense and defense as a whole team against a really good team. So, kind of like a measuring stick. Or is the snap count a thing of the past coming up? I can't, I don't know. A big time player, like this is a big time game and, you know, you had the snap count last week, is it tough for you not to go out there and just kind of like press on every rep and not play relaxed? How are you supposed to? I want to be out there every snap. I know I'm not there yet. That'll come probably like week 10. I play the whole game, but because they want to allow me. That's just because they want to allow me yet. So, but whenever I'm in there, I got to do what I got to do. Not try to just preserve energy. I got to make plays when I'm in there. I got to be effective. So, why week 10? No, I mean, not just certainly week 10, but just like later in the season. So, you know, because when you get to the end of the year, you want to be like rolling with all the guys on the field. So, yeah, for sure, for sure. Like, like coach said, like we we won a week two. He's like, he played me too much, which I play like 70, 80 percent of the snaps like, you know, I can't control that. So, I just, Derek, all the time and what he does on a consistent basis as a teammate and a friend, I'll impress you just what he does weekend and week out and just doesn't ever seem to get worn down. Yeah, that's that's what I'm most impressed impressed by the way he handles himself off the field, where you take care of his body. There take a lot of shots. And some of the shots be a little tough and he keeps going and he gets stronger as the game go on. So that's impressive to me, the pro of him being a pro at all times and, you know, doing those things, you know, that nobody sees. So, but what he does on the field does not impress me anymore. I'm just to be honest, I just feel like Derek is going to come out. He's going to do his thing each and every week, you know. So I definitely think he's taking a step, a big step. Talk about how lucky you are to have him on your team, though. No, we don't really talk about that. But it's some things like you don't have to talk about it. You know, you know, you know, so I'm glad he on my team. So that's a really good team is really good defense. I really feel like the offense ahead in a really good direction and they got a really good defense. That's why I say it's kind of like a measuring stick.