 Pretty much doing the same thing as far as conceptually. Obviously, when he's in there, he's their guy, he's their number one target, very explosive receiver. Obviously, we've seen him last year. One of the best, not just young, but best receivers in the league, even though he's been in there only a second year. But two Higgins is a guy that's been really stepping up. I always felt like he was a really good receiver, good catch radius, good arms, good arm length as well. But they have a lot of weapons all around the field. Then you got Joe Mix in the backfield as well, and Hayden Hurst is playing really well as well. He trusts him across that middle. Joe Burrow, man, he might not be the guy that always is kind of mentioned with Mahonze or Josh Allen, but he's definitely right up there is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. You kind of mentioned that they do get the running backs involved a lot in the passing game. How much do you guys have to be aware of that? I mean, a lot. Because, I mean, they're a part of that passing game. And obviously, Samajay Piran, they scored three touchdowns last week. It's a stiller. So I know Joe Mix is in concussion protocols. Not sure if he's going to play or not. But if he can't go, Samajay Piran, Samajay, we have to be aware of in the passing game. How much did the rest help? I mean, a lot. I mean, for me, sitting around the house with the kids, watching football, like you said, it was good to obviously get a win, but even better to be able to chill, knowing that you had a WR already going to the week, definitely felt good. And I think everybody's going to be energized and ready to go this week. So I know fans think of it that way. I mean, now to get them back here, kind of nice to have them here on the road again. I mean, it makes sense for the fans to feel like that. I mean, I'm not saying that we're looking at it is just another game. But I hope that the fans really feel that way because they should come out super amped up. Tailgate, Naud, they'd be excited for this game because we're going to need them, especially on third downs, because they're really good on third. Finally got through though. It was kind of a long process going through it. Treatment took a while. Climbs up back here and there. But to finally get through it, at some point, I was thinking, oh man, my career might be over. God, because it's taken so long. But then finally being here, really grateful and really happy and really excited to go back out there and hit the balls. Were you seriously worried that you wouldn't be able to come back from it? Oh yeah, definitely. That was just a terrible mindset I had at the beginning, just thinking like, man, not feeling better today. I'll set back today. Like, you know, so you can get in your own head, thinking like, oh man, this is taking longer than it should. But at the end of the day, my body was my body and it had to do what it had to do. But yeah, I was definitely got down at points. But yeah, so I was very excited being back and very excited to go out there and hit the balls again. When did it start to kind of feel better and realize you were trending in the right direction? Really started feeling better about the end of camp kind of early in the season. So a little bit late, but you know, that's all I could do was go in and work with the trainers, work with the strength staff and do what I could do. But yeah, just a little late into the year, early in the season, a little late after camp. But yeah, it was just, I was about to start feeling better. And then from there, it's just been like a slow progression to get back to the point where I could, you know, compete and go out there and do my job if needed. So. I feel like I can't get as ever now. Oh, I feel like I feel great. I feel like I've gotten back to the point where I was before and excited to get that, you know the real live work again, try to get that rhythm, get that timing and, you know, get that, just get that practice in. So. It was kind of a freak injury because you hit the ground with your foot, right? Yeah, it was totally unexpected. It was feeling great and nothing lighted up to it. It wasn't thinking, you know, I had no soreness, no pain, nothing. And then yeah, it was just kind of a weird, or an incident, weird incident, so. When that happens, you're an under-affid guy worries that, you know, that they might not want to keep you around to let you get healthy. Definitely, you know, I know with NFL, being a business a little more in college, I was, my first thought was, man, this might be it. Like my career might be over 40 even started. So that was definitely part of, you know, my mindset I had, that beginning was just kind of so worried. I didn't know what was going to happen. So I had a lot of questions, a lot of concerns, but, you know, the organization coaching staff, the trainers were so patient and so helpful that they instilled a lot of confidence in me during that process. Kind of, you know, get out of that mindset, get out of that, you know, that low point. So. Was there any surgery involved or just rest and rehab? Just rest and rehab. Yeah, no surgery involved. Just kind of, you know, let my body do what I need to do. And however long it took, however long it took, you know, it definitely just took longer than I wanted. But yeah, it was, did what I could do. And it was a long process. What happened now, man? Just told you, just get back after your kick and we'll just kind of see what happens from here. Yeah, just go out there and hit some balls and kind of let the coaches make their decisions and kind of let Randy do whatever, you know, he's doing. So I know he's going to do what he can to help the team win. So just go out there and give it my best and try to improve every day. So. It's done that on the first hand experience as a player. As a young pass rusher, you know, you come in and you make a sensation, make a few sacks and all. Do you notice that opposing defenses or opposing offenses are now trying to counter what you do and you're having to counter back with them? Is that part of it now? Yeah. And I mean, I think just looking all over the league, I think this year, guys are just having, there's sacks all over the league. A lot of guys having lots of sacks and it's just, they have been all throughout the league. So I think offenses in general, whether it's me or anyone, they just know pass rushers are on a mission nowadays and they have to be able to stop them to be able to compete and have the offense they want. And they, you know, if you don't stop those guys up front, they don't have a chance. Do you try to add to your pass rush repertoire and your moves throughout the course of the season or is that something you work on in the off season? Yeah, I think mainly starts in the off season. But for me personally, I'm a guy in camp, you know, every week or two of camp, I have a set of moves, two of the moves that I try to really focus on to have them in my, you know, in my bag or in my repertoire. And then during the week, based off film, and what you think will work best against those offense attackers, you know, you practice them back in there and camping, you can pull them out and work them all week so they'll be tuned up for the game. And I think that just, obviously always have your go-to moves, but when you have that ability to have moves to switch it up, they think you will be able to work at a high level, it gives you an advantage. What do you think their offense has done, even though Chase has it in the line-up? Obviously Burrow still has a line-up, I think he can choose from, right? Yeah, I mean, if you look at their ranking and stats on the offense, it's an explosive offense and it shows, they put points up and they hit huge X plays, big plays down the field and Joe Burrow likes to sit back there and look for those target Seattle's out on the edge, guys that can really make things happen from Jamar Chase to Boyd, Higgins, all those guys, those are threats all across the field. So I think, you know, from the front to the back, we'll have to be solid out there and be ready to play a long game. We'll be able to do what we need to do.