 Dylan, when exactly did you find out that you were going to do that? This morning, I think around 10 o'clock or something like that when we entered meetings this morning. So I found out about the opportunity and could have been happier. Mike said you were pretty excited that you were going to do that. Did not have to think about it. What were you thinking when you stepped on the pitch? Yeah, I just trained my mind mentally. We had a lot of time off to rest up today before the game. And just once I would heard the news, I was just preparing myself mentally. Just to go out there and play the brand of ball that he drafts me to play. So play Titans football and stuff like that and just prepare myself mentally. And yeah, I think it showed today. When you're able to carry through every training camp around here for the first time. How critical was it to be able to play the way you did? And after everything you went through, you were training camp and everything? Yeah, I think it was just critical for me to be able to step in and be a guy that they needed during these times when a lot of people are out. I'm glad I could fulfill that spot and moving forward. I'm just happy to continue to fulfill a spot on this team and continue to do exactly what they need me to do. And I'd love to see where my career goes in development as a player. You guys were the first start against the 49ers. Obviously, you know, the connections do still get to talk to him at all before the game. Not before the game, I'm sure. I've got a few texts from him after the game. I know he does a lot of broadcasting for him and whatnot. So I'm sure I'll talk to him. But yeah, going against 49ers is a great defense. For my first start, there's an equal ball that can be more grateful. Before this week, when was the last time you practiced that left tackle? The coaches were really good at mixing me in, giving me practice at all positions, wherever they need me. So I've taken reps everywhere every single week. So it wasn't so much, I didn't have any left tackle reps or anything like that. They always kept me prepared. Who were the nerves like going? I guess when you found out, you started in going out there also. What was the nerve level? Yeah, I mean, obviously anybody. Like I said before, I did have a lot of mental preparation before this game. So I was pretty calm, but I mean, anybody goes out there just to imagine Thursday night game, prime time, it's your first start. You're starting at left tackle. So there's going to be nerves there. But overall, it was just exciting. How much is Joey Bosa part of the nerves? Yeah, it was about 10 o'clock this morning or something when we were at the team meetings. How much was knowing that you were going to be blocking Joey Bosa part of the nerves? And what was that like? Yeah, like I said before, the nerves. I mean, he's a great pass rusher. He's great on both sides. We knew he was going to flip and flop. We knew we were going to get help. So I had confidence in myself, confidence in my team. But yeah, like you said, it's Joe, I mean, it's Nick Bosa. I mean, he's a great one of the league's best pass rusters. So just being able to go up against him, I was great for it and it was cool. Do you feel like you did? I feel like I did decent. There's obviously stuff to continue to improve on. Didn't feel like I did terrible. Obviously the most important part of the team got out with a win. And I was able to feel that role. They seem to talk to all the teams if you've been asked to be self-reliant. But just having AJ back, how does just change everything about the complexion of these opportunities? Yeah, like I've been saying, I mean, everybody's just trying to fill their role and do their stuff. And obviously AJ is one of those star players around the league and stuff. So having him back is always going to impact us in a great way. And I feel like it showed. I mean, he had that big catch. He draws attention, stuff like that. So I think it was huge having him back. Dylan, how would you have seen him kind of going in their mind? And I like this. Is it kind of like a reform that's made your work to pay off and have me as a coach along the way? Yeah, I think you worked it great. I think my work is definitely paying off. And I think the coaches are helping me out a lot. And yeah, I'm just grateful for the opportunity to continue to develop with this team and continue to play this role and be able to fill in. What do you think of the teammates, maybe, but leaving up to their game? And what do they do after? Nothing but just, hey, we trust you. We got confidence in you. They're going to give me tips and reminders here and there. I mean, I was well taken care of by the teammates. It was a great team. Very thankful for them. And yeah, it definitely felt well-prepared just with the way the team brought me in and just bestowed confidence of Bobby. How much do you feel you've improved since you first got here? I've improved a lot. Obviously, coming from the FCS level, it's a little bit slower over game. Not as passive players. But just going to the senior bowl, training with Joe Staley off-season, going to fall camp here, and these coaches and this team and just my teammates. I feel like I've developed a lot and yeah, the game's a little bit faster, but I feel like I'm growing a lot through it. Would you feel like you disappointed them by not being able to contribute before now in a bigger way? Obviously, just as far as goals for myself, yeah, I feel disappointed. You don't play as much as you want. I mean, we're all competitors on this team. We're all going to want to play more. So obviously, there's going to be that disappointment there. But you got to understand that. You got to be teachable by it. And the coaches helped me through that. Team mates helped me through that. And yeah, like I said, just continue to be grateful for the ability of playing tonight. What kind of a great stick did Taylor have for you at the time? Yeah, he texted me and just continued to say, hey, this is how I would do things. This is how I do things and stuff. Just give me some reminders here and there, like I said, with all my all the teammates kind of did that. But yeah, Taylor's been a huge role model for me even when I was in college. So just hearing all those words from him is very reassuring. Dylan, what do you think is your ideal position long term? Long term, I'm always going to want to be a tackle. But I'm a huge team guy. And I think the most important thing tonight is we got out with a team win. And so wherever they're going to need me, that's where I'm going to go. But obviously they drafted a tackle and I was tackle in college. I love to play tackle. So that's where I'm always going to lean towards. But like I said, big team guy. So I'm going to play wherever they need me. Steve talks a lot about not panicking when someone around you gets injured or goes down. When you're the guy who's coming in, what's the mentality? What's it take to step in and be seen? Yeah, it's just big. Like I said, my teammates helped me out a lot. They bestowed a confidence upon me. And then now it's my turn to show up and show up basically and say, hey, you guys can trust me. You can trust me and do this job. And in college, all our mentality was next man up. I mean, it's always the next man up. We're competing for the team. So just doing all those things and it just leads to success. And I think that's the team mentality here.