 AJ's now dealing with an issue, Julio might be dealing with an issue. Is it a good thing that you showed Layton in Sunday's game that you've got chemistry with anybody, and like you've said many times, you'll throw it to who's open? Is that maybe a strength that can come to bear at this point? Yeah, I think that's important no matter what position on our team. It's something we believe in in this organization is next man up mentality. So not sure who's gonna end up trying not there on Sunday, but confident in whoever it is. Like I said, I had a ton of reps and confidence in those guys. And it's been something we've done since I've been here. So excited about the guys we have that could possibly step up for us. It'll be a process with Marcus, but I guess he's gonna start practicing again today. Would you like from him in camp and how good would it be to maybe get him back at some point in the not so distant future? He came out and played really great. You look at a guy who came into camp and just consistently got better as camp went on and continued to make plays as guys showed up in critical points in camp. So the dog days of camp when we're low on numbers, a receiver, and he was out here practicing his tail off, getting better and making plays. So a guy that, like I said, I have a ton of reps with and a lot of confidence in. What would it mean for Ryan to get a first or back? Do your times and certain situations lie to yourself and missing him out there considering the chemistry you and me have had? Yeah, it'd be nice to get him back whenever that is. I think that he's a playmaker for us, obviously has made huge plays over the past few years since I've been here, a guy that we have a lot of confidence in. So anytime you're missing a guy that you used to having out there is tough and you want to get him back out there as soon as you can. All right, when you think back to Nick Westbrook maybe at the start of last year's training camp, there were troubles. Sometimes just holding onto some passes. How much of a change is there in that guy now and from what you saw on Sunday as well? He's a guy I have a lot of confidence in. He's been consistent, going back to last year, he does the dirty work for us. He gets in there and he blocks, he's physical, he's tough. We put him at a lot of different positions. He's played, I think in the last game he played all three receiver positions. So he's a versatile guy who's got size, he's got strength. And he's made some big plays for us in training camp. Think of some big plays he made. So a ton of confidence in Nick and we're lucky to have him, a guy of his utility and it can make plays all over. This has been hard to envision a little bit last year in the very early stages of last year, even camp last year. Well, I think anytime a rookie comes in it's hard to expect them to be at their best in their first training camp. So he's a guy who's grown, who's bought into our program and has grown throughout his time here and that's exactly what you want. How much do you look at the past rush versus the secondary? And what do you see from the jets up front? It all works together and they're solid in either aspect of that. You look at a pass rush who penetrates, they get after the quarterback. I'm not sure how many hits they have on the air but they're hitting the QB a lot on drop backs and play actions, they're pushing the pocket. They have size, they have quickness, they have strength. So a ton of respect for the way they play, they play the whole game. It doesn't matter what's going on, those guys are coming to play. So a ton of respect for the way they play the game and their talent level. The situation like that then, do you sort of have to get your mind right and tell yourself I'm going to take a couple shots this week? I mean, I always go into the game understanding that I could take some hits. I think that's part of playing the position and obviously you don't want that to happen but it happens. So I have to be able to stand in there when the time's right and then be able to move when it's not. Still wants me to slide. Yeah, I don't think the viewpoint changed but we'll see if we can incorporate that here and move forward. What are the games you go back and look at? You go back and look at the film or the stat sheet or so. Are you ever amazed by the number of touches that Derek gets through the course of the game and the durability that he has week to week? Yeah, I've said it time and time again, the guy is unbelievably durable. Just the consistency he shows weekend and week out over the course of the season and you look at, since I've been here three plus years or two plus years of him getting a lot of touches and just being consistent week in and week out. So a ton of respect for that and the work he puts in to prepare himself to do that. What's the feedback from the life on the running plays where you don't get down? Does she have any input here? She likes it when I run. I don't know, maybe I don't know what I did to her but she likes it when I run. Do you ever have, I guess, a bad experience with a slide or are you just not comfortable sliding or just doesn't seem to be number one priority for you even when you're running like that? Yeah, I mean, I slide a lot, it's just a matter of the situation. A lot of things go into that, placing the game, placing on the field, what's happening around, obviously I don't want to take a big hit and put myself in jeopardy. So I've got to be smart with it, but there's certain situations and certain positions you get in on the field where slide doesn't make as much sense for me. So yeah, just got to be smart and not put myself in jeopardy. Did you come in some different ways? Did you come on baseball? I did, I played baseball all the way through high school. So yeah, I've slid a lot. Fee Rose, what's up? No, no, fee first, fee first. When it comes to turnovers and just cleaning that aspect of things up, I know they've come in some different ways, but how do you approach that and moving forward since the first three games? There's been a significant amount? Yeah, we just have to play clean football. I mean, like you said, it's coming into a lot of different areas and it all works together. So can't narrow pinpoint one thing, but with the overall message is, you don't have to be smart, take care of the football and clean that up. So excited to have that opportunity to start that this week. Off of that break, we'll just mention that today he's adding a couple periods for each position group to, I guess, serve as a reminder for what needs to happen to avoid those turnover because they have come in so many different ways. When you have those kinds of days in practice where something's emphasized, is that just like a reminder or something to, I guess, get you into Sunday? Thinking about that. I think it's two things. It's technique, right, you know, whether it's a block, a throw, location, catch and tuck, you know, whatever it may be, they all work together. So it's technique and then it's also a mindset, right? We have to be aware of it, you know, going into the game. It's been a pillar of our program since I've been here and it's going to stay that way. It needs to be cleaned up, but yeah, I think it's twofold. It's technique and it's also a mindset. When you came back from your ACL, Ryan, what was it like to early go mentally and physically and kind of how many games before you weren't thinking about, you know, what might happen to your knee out there? Yeah, maybe I'm crazy, but I kind of just went at it as if I'm out there, I'm going to be playing. But every guy is different. Every situation is different. Every rehab cycle is different. Yeah, I wouldn't say I felt 100% or felt like I never had surgery. Early on, but I tried to play that way. But like I said, every situation, every guy, every injury is different. And every man has to make that decision and what's best for them. And if they're out there, then I believe that they can play. Like that first game back, not too much second thought or anything like that about, you know, is this the next step that they have? Not for me, not for me personally. You guys had two kind of spirited efforts coming off of the week one loss. Now you got to get a game against the Jets who are winless. How much do you have to stay on guys? You've got to be sharp, can't let down. And is that sometimes a challenge in the NFL? Well, I think you turn on the Jets tape and watch their defense. It's not complicated. It's not hard to get yourself ready to go for this game. They're talented, they're fast, they're physical. They're making plays, stopping the run, they're pushing the puck in the past, they're disruptive, their DBs are covering. So, you know, offensively, I don't think there's gonna take much cheerleading to get us ready to go. We're gonna have to go out and play our best football because it's under respect for the way these guys are playing. How much did you enjoy being Corey's teammate when it was here? Did you get a chance to kind of say something to him in pregame, hopefully on Sunday? Yeah, hopefully I can see Corey. I love Corey, man. He's an awesome dude, loved playing with him. You know, made a huge place for us here the past couple of years, in the first two years here, and so much respect for him as a player and as a person. So, he's a friend, I miss having him around, and I look forward to seeing him.