 After being in the mix a little bit, what are your initial thoughts about the team? What you've seen, I know you haven't been able to see much. I mean, initial thoughts. I mean, everyone was welcoming. I mean, every locker room is different. It seems like this one, the guys are tight. And, you know, that's not something that necessarily shows up on the statute, but that's something that really matters in a team environment, in a team setting. So, that was definitely one of the first things I noticed. And, yeah, these guys are cool, they gel well together. And, I mean, after one day, it's pretty much what I noticed, I'm sure. You asked me in a week or two, I'd be able to give you a more detailed answer. What's it like for you, Austin? I guess you kind of incorporate yourself into a new team. It's the third time you've done it. What do you want to get across to teammates? How do you kind of handle yourself? I mean, the same way I always have, I just shut my mouth, go to work. And, I mean, it's hopefully just be appreciated. I mean, I'll always be friendly, introduce myself. I mean, I'm not the type of guy who's going to stick to himself or be on his own mission, so to speak. But, yeah, I'm definitely not going to be the loudest guy in the locker room. That's just not my personality. I'm just going to quietly do my work. Anybody here that you knew or any familiar faces? Yeah. I mean, Hogan was my college quarterback. So, a lot of familiarity there. I'm actually staying on his couch right now. So, yeah, good friend too. Yeah, other than that, I'm just going to know everybody. It's like, you know, being the new kid at school. So, you know, a lot of names thrown at me at once. I'm sure by the end of the week, I'll be able to, you know, remember when it's first and last right now. It was just a lot all at once. Does it matter for you if Ryan is here at this point or not? Or can you still get the work done you need to get done? I mean, at this point, there's just nothing. There's not a football out there. It's just running and lifting. I don't, you know, I don't need him to run next to me, so to speak. But, I mean, yeah, definitely once, you know, we're tossing the ball around, I would love to get reps with him for sure. But at this point, it's your question. Just, you know, standard running and lifting. How soon can you catch up and feel like you were here last year or for multiple years? Can you do it by training camp? That's the goal, right? I mean, I hope so. I mean, I'm just excited to learn this offense, learn my teammates, understand the system, and, you know, understand what's expected. So, I mean, on day one, I couldn't give you a definitive day on that. I mean, my goal is just to assimilate as quickly as possible and learn the systems as quickly as possible and be ready to compete. From your past experiences, what was the most critical thing in developing that relationship, that synergy, the chemistry with your quarterback? There's no substitute for repetition at the end of the day. So, I mean, just some more reps I can get with them. The more time I can spend understanding, okay. And it's a relationship, right? Like, just understanding how my body moves, like the subtle tells of my body mechanics. And when I'm getting ready to change direction, like, when I was with Matt in Atlanta for four years, it took us a couple years where Matt would, you know, just understand. So, I mean, obviously it got a little less time. So, I mean, I would love to just get as many reps as possible just so I can understand, you know, how's this ball spin, you know, what kind of arm angle am I looking at when I'm whipping my head around. I mean, nothing earth-shattering, but just, you know, everyone has their subtle, you know, little differences that, you know, you've got to get used to. Since you're not able to get reps right now, what can you be doing to build that chemistry with Ryan? I mean, until he gets here, I mean, just, you know, let him enjoy time with his family. I'm, you know, getting shape. I'm getting to know my teammates and learn the systems that are in place here. And understand how to even walk around the building without getting lost too much. So, I mean, day one, you know, we're going to take some baby steps. Right now, we're figuring out the building. Hasn't it been like, up to this point, after signing them, are you looking for a place or you've been working out on your own somewhere, what's got to last couple years? Yeah, until I got signed, I was just, I was working out west and just staying in shape, running, lifting, doing everything I can, waiting for my next opportunity. And yeah, took a, had a buddy's wedding overseas. So, it was right around the time I signed. And yeah, came back just back to work. And I made sure I was here for day one, available for the entire off-season program, knowing how important it was for me in this shortened, this abbreviated time for myself to get those extra mental and physical reps out there. So, that's what I'm looking forward to. With yourself, Derek, Robert and AJ, how excited are you to see how you guys stack up with the other groups in the AFC that all seemingly loaded up this off-season? Yeah, I mean, I haven't met AJ or Derek, but I've been a fan from afar of their games. Understand they're really good people and easy to get along with. So, I mean, easy to get along with good people. So, I mean, I'm looking forward to competing with them, accepting my role, doing whatever I can in the run game to help Derek out. If it means I'm in past protection helping AJ out or Derek out or whatever it may be, I'm just here to do what I'm asked to do. Is it normal for you to be in attendance for phase one, or is it more important when you change teams? How have you approached that in the past? I mean, what's normal these days, you know what I mean? I mean, in the past couple of years, we weren't able to. So, I guess, besides the past two years, I mean, I was a younger player in Atlanta. I always made sure I went. It was very important for me. I mean, I still think it's important. I don't think, I mean, I'm just going to speak for myself. I mean, me being a new guy here, I think it's very important to me to be here. Find your way around town at all and figure things out? Yeah, Google Maps is my best friend right now, figuring it out. I was playing with Jack Conklin up in Cleveland. He sent me some good recommendations for dinner. So, after I'm done with you guys, I'm going to read that text and see what we can make happen for dinner time. You mentioned noticing that everyone in the locker room gets along. How important that is. And you've been on successful playoff teams throughout your career. I guess, how much can that foundation, you know, I guess, improve or roster, make the players even better than they would be without that? Yeah, you know, without, you know, making it too specific, too specific, I'll just say I've been in places where it's been tight and I've been in places where it hasn't been tight and it's real and it doesn't show up on the stat sheet, but it does. Like, you know, if you really care about your brothers, you're going to, you know, finish a little extra. You're going to do a little extra if it's just, if it's not that important to you, you know, when someone smokes your boy with the football and it doesn't mean anything, you just turn and walk away. Just kind of, you know, just a subtle thing that everyone pays attention to. Again, it doesn't show up on the stat sheet, but just little things like that you can tell. It's just like, okay, how much, you know, do they really care about each other?