 Um, I guess what's it been like for you? You kind of paid your dues working on the practice squad, working your way up. Now you're getting an opportunity and playing a lot of snaps. How has that been and just how more, how much more comfortable are you now as you've, uh, obviously logged a lot of playing time? I feel like it just come with time and, uh, and, um, it come with help, you know, um, this is a team effort, uh, you know, for me, uh, I got a lot of help from the players, you know, a lot of help from the coaches. And, uh, it's been a great experience, you know, because, uh, I bounced around the league a little bit and, um, you know, I'm getting a chance to, you know, showcase what I can do. So it's been an amazing experience. It's been a learning experience. I'm excited for the opportunity. Who are some guys that have kind of, again, you've been around a little bit, but who are some guys here that have kind of taken, uh, you under the wing and kind of helped you be ready for this opportunity? Um, it's been everybody, you know, uh, Kevin's been in my here, um, hard, you know, um, I play on his side and, you know, he talks to me every play, you know, I encourage him to talk to me every play, even when I know what's going on. And, you know, um, like I say, you know, it's been a team effort, you know, it's been, you know, all of the corners, um, you know, helping me along, you know, I'm a Dory helping me, you know, Kevin, I'm out, you know, it's been everybody as well as the coaches, you know, um, it's been an extra time with me and, uh, you know, it's been a team effort. And one more from me. I know, I think it was Shane that was kind of talking you up saying that he liked your competitors, how you didn't back down in practices, whether it was against AJ or whoever it is, how much do you think that kind of helped you establish yourself here? Just your competitiveness and, and unwillingness to back down from anybody? I mean, yeah, that's just, that's just, you know, um, you know, kind of what I was raised on, you know, from, uh, from, uh, Duke and College and, you know, um, I've always been in a position where I've had to prove myself. So, you know, uh, coming in here early, you know, my first week coming in here, you know, I wanted to make a good first impression. So, you know, I took some chances on a few routes and I, I made a few plays and it, and it worked out pretty good for me. But, you know, uh, competing as everything they preach here and like, you know, that's what I'm just trying to do. John. Yeah, Brian, um, what did you, you know, even though you had played obviously in the NFL before you came here, what, what did you feel like you had to show the Titans, um, you know, when you were on the practice squad, uh, in order to get that call up and in order to, to, you know, get a regular spot? I mean, I just had to show them that, that, you know, um, that, you know, that, you know, I can play like, like, you know, I, I always felt like I can play, you know, um, with our, you know, got playing time and out of the teams and, you know, um, I feel like a lot of things, you know, have a slowed down for me over the years. You know, I've learned from a lot of great coaches and, um, and it all just goes back, man, to making plays. Like if you make plays, you feel me, I feel like you go get on the field and I came here. I made a few plays early and, you know, with helping my teammates and my coaches, especially like, you know, I am, I am, you feel me at right now. Yeah, I think, uh, if I'm reading my, my stats correctly, I think he went from like seven snaps one week to about 77 the next. How difficult has, uh, has that been, uh, to make, you know, such a huge jump, um, in playing time? Oh, no lie. I mean, it's been difficult, you know, as far as, you know, rip counter my body, you know, like the last time I played 70 snaps was, you know, maybe this time last year. So it was tough on me, but I mean, you know, like I say, you know, the culture here is, is, you know, um, you know, be tough, you know, take care of your body, compete and, um, you know, be a pro. So it's been tough on me, you know, and, uh, like I said, like as far as play wise, you know, uh, it's just, you know, uh, the coaches work with me, you know, a lot, you know, my teammates helped me so much. Like this isn't just me, you know, it's a team effort. So I'm very grateful for it. Thank you. Steve Lamar. Breon, thanks for doing this. Uh, you speak about the culture. What's the, I guess, challenge or emphasis for a guy like you, this team's got such high expectations and struggled a bit on the back end. You step into the lineup and you're kind of one of the guys that needs to be an answer. Do you feel any pressure or is that extra motivation to fit in and try and solve that? Oh, for me, I mean, it's definitely pressure. Like I'm not one of those guys going to sit here and say, you know, there's no pressure on playing. Like, yeah, like, I mean, I've bounced around the league. So, so, you know, it's definitely pressure to perform. But I just feel like, you know, it's all about preparation. And you know, um, it's like I keep, you know, keep parking on. Like it's truly a team effort. Like, you know, I haven't spoke to nobody about this, but I mean, that's what it is. Like, you know, my, my coaches made sure that I'm comfortable with the play calling, you know, um, the guys, you know, they're not, you know, they're cool with me. And, um, I mean, it's definitely pressure, but, you know, it's about going out there and performing. And, um, I'm just trying to do what I can to help the team. Like, like, you know, I've kind of always had a motto, you know, because I've been on peace while I was, you know, make the team, make the team better, you know, like, like you feel me and anything I got to do, you should make the team better. I will do. You've been doing that. And now you got to go up and you've got this matchup against the Ravens and the MVP from last year. Is that at all daunting when you have to think about playing, you know, 75, maybe 80 snaps against Lamar Jackson and that offense? Yeah, I mean, he's a, you feel me, I feel like he one of a kind. Like, you feel me, there's only one Lamar Jackson. And, um, and, you know, we go, you feel me do what we can to slow him down. And you know, um, I feel like, you know, we go come to the game ready. And like I said, you know, it's pressure, but I mean, there is no fear. And you feel me, I feel like none of us. I mean, but I mean, for me personally, like, yeah, I mean, it's pressure to perform, but you know, it's all about how you perform. That's right. Yeah, Breon, for you knowing that there is that pressure to perform and then even coming in and wanting to show this staff that that you're capable of performing. Is it tough because it's a corner, you know, you have to calculate a risk. Is it tough like balancing not being too risky, but still taking those, those shots when you need to? Oh, yeah. You know, for me, I had to find a balance because, you know, I've learned, you know, kind of over my years, you know, that all come preparation, like, like, you know, you get, you get, you know, little signals and, you know, when you want to sit on the route or, or, you know, you get a formation. I mean, you know, from film study that you know, you're going to be expecting a post right here. So you will play over the top. So, you know, I mean, it's all about preparation. I mean, I mean, you got to make a play. I mean, you got to make chances like you got to take chances, especially a corner. But, you know, I mean, it's, it's, it's all in the game. It's all in preparation. And then you continue to see these teams use that bunch formation and naturally make you guys back up, but, and they have the switch releases off of that. How can you develop that communication that you need to have to exchange or do the things that you need to do to stay with your man, even through those picks? It's all about prep from prep film study, reps out there in practice and, you know, just working together with your teammates, you know, um, you know, try to limit bust, you know, but it's all in preparation. Like, you know, opposite, they go come out and, and, you know, you can do some different things that, you know, that, you know, they showed on film. I mean, I mean, that's why we practice. That's why we practice to, you know, prepare for the bunches. You know, that's why you feel me, the coaches are hard on us. And, um, you know, I think, I think we'll be pretty prepared, you know, come, uh, game time. Thank you. Last one, Kayla. Hey, Brianna, going off of TD's question just a little bit at the end there. He mentioned the word communication. I mean, we continue to hear this every single day when we're talking to one of you guys in the defense. Um, what is it being a new guy on this team? Do you feel like the communication thing is just something that's, um, isn't being able to be fixed right now? Or why does that word keep on coming up when we talk to every single defensive player? I mean, I just feel like that's vital into, into, you know, um, into, you know, working together and, you know, stand on the same page, like, like, you know, communication is the key, like, like, you know, like yes, I mean, we're all responsible for, you know, knowing what, I mean, we got to do, but, you know, there's a, there's a lot of new pieces and you fit in a lot of new places and, you know, we're just trying to, you know, communicate, you know, stay together, you know, um, and, and perform at the highest level. So you would say just individuals need to take more responsibility just to make sure everybody's doing their part, right? Yeah, like, I mean, I feel like communication is, is, you know, it's everybody's job. You know, um, obviously, you know, the safety is all the main communicators and, and LBs are the main communicators, but it's a lot going on. Like the safety not only have to, you know, communicate, but he had, you know, like, there's a lot of the checks that he got to do as well. So, um, you know, I feel like, you know, it's all of our job to, to, you know, communicate.