 How much do you preach this week, gearing up for this game, physicality? Well, hopefully that's how you play the game. But I think when you play a team that plays that way and prides himself in doing that, that's something we're certainly going to have to be ready for, prepared for. Hopefully, that's a style in which we can play as well. Like a lot of positive cases throughout the week, just wondering how healthy is your team and how competent are you that the protocols are being adhered to and are working here? Yeah, I mean, we report, we ask guys to report symptoms. We follow the protocols exactly the way they're laid out for us. We talked and mentioned to the team this morning just about everything that we have to do to try to protect and keep ourselves healthy, our family's healthy, and this football team healthy. We're all conscious of the spike in the numbers. We'll keep a close contact. We'll keep a close eye on the close contacts and do everything that they're supposed to be doing and try to do everything that we can to keep everybody safe. Some teams were told to intensify the protocols. Obviously, you guys weren't, but have you had any thoughts about intensifying that within the building? No, the only thoughts I've had on is trying to prepare for the Steelers and get this team ready. And how tough is he to get down if you do get pressure on them? Well, I think we've all seen his success late in the game. Just his ability to move them down and score quickly. And I know that that's not where they would want to have been, but it says a lot about him. He's offensive, very, very good skill players. The receivers are all good. The running back is exceptional. They've had some moving pieces with the O-line, but I think Ben makes it all go. Very good down the field, very good deep ball thrower. He's going to take shots, and they've done a great job of coming down with them or creating a penalty. Really good technique down the field, and then he's still strong. He's not like he was when he was younger, but I mean, he's still big, and if you fall on the ground, it's going to be tough to tackle him. Do you have a question from Teresa, as she wants to know how good it is to be in a position potentially to clinch the division this weekend if things fall correctly for you? Having given that much thought, it is our weekly approach to try to figure out how we prepare to win and ultimately win on Sunday, and then we'll move on to the next one. And if things happen, then I guess that's great, but we're really just trying to focus on having a great day today. The frequency or the variety of their blitzes on defense that are a bigger concern? Probably just the variety. I think that there's different packages, there's different fronts, where they move some of these outside linebackers around, and where they put them, and some of the stuff that they do. It may probably look unorthodox at time, but it's a very sound, a very aggressive approach. A cumulative effect on Ryan from the hits that he takes both physically and mentally at this stage in the scene? I wouldn't know how to answer that. You speak to what Najee Harris has done for them this year when he brings them? Well, I noticed in the Ravens game when they needed to come back and had a huge drive there in the fourth quarter, handed it to him, threw it to him, checked down, and the workload doesn't seem to have bothered him. The one thing that probably impresses me the most about him is on the mistakes that they have made, whether that's an interception. He's the one that's out there, and it's at the front of the pack trying to chase down the guy with the ball. So he's playing with great effort. There were times he was breaking tackles, runs behind his pads as good balance catches the ball very well, naturally easy. So we'll have to, again, go into the game with the idea of trying to stop him. And then when Snell's in there, obviously he's a physical player who isn't afraid of contact. Look at their red zone offense. I think it's their tops in the league as far as passing the football. What stands out to you as far as some of the things they do, especially even in low red zone specifically? They've got a few different players that they have, have different skill sets. You have Clay Pole, who can go up and get the football. You find him a lot around the back of the end zone and in the corners. I think the Ante Johnson is one of the best just natural route runners that we have or that will face the entire season. He's sudden, he's tough to bring down after short gains. And he does a great job of stemming routes at the second level. And then Washington plays with really good play strength. And Friar Muth is more of a along the lines of Clay Pole. They put him on the back side and throw him one on one versus a corner. So that tells you what they think about him. Good bud back at practice. Is this one of those just responding? See how he responds throughout the week situations? Yeah, I think that's been what we've done all along with everybody that has come off of, you know, we're pretty used to this now after this return to play and, you know, see where he is and see how he responds and then make a decision, you know, going into the weekend. What do you feel like the offensive line has done with the lack of continuity with guys coming in and out, between an end game, a game to game? I think that there's been some really, really good moments. I think that there's some, you know, I don't think it's been a complete breakdown. I think that there's been, you know, missed blocks, past protection, mistakes. But they've had some really, really good performances. And I'm confident that, you know, we just have to stop having it be one person each and every time. And I believe that it's not coach speak. We can show you on the film, whether it's talking about the offensive line, whether one time it was Taylor or one time it's Quiz, one time it's Roger. One time, you know, I mean, it's somebody different, just like, you know, maybe a back misses a cut, maybe, you know, a receiver doesn't run a great route. And that's football, that's offensive football, that it's going to take, you know, all 11 guys doing their job to execute. Now that you have the five guys that you started the season with back and relatively healthy, how much? How do you know how healthy they are? Well, they're relatively healthy. Like, I'm just curious how you know that. They're healthy enough to play. Yeah, okay. So because I know you always talk about nobody's 100%. You're right. But having those guys back and playing together, how much can that help you down the stretch? I think continuity, especially at that group, but, you know, you look at any type where there's a defensive line and maybe that's the same guy's talking about running games, you know, they get, you know, the same guy that they're running a game with, they start to build some continuity on how they're supposed to do it or how they, how they're doing it. Offensive line is probably the most critical position to have. That relationship of making calls on the fly, defensive linemen slides over, you know, two feet and calls change. And so that has to happen really quickly and hopefully the guys playing together can make that happen quicker. Protections change, you know, whether Ryan or Ben changes the protection and making sure that everybody's on the same page. And then, you know, even more so than being on the same page is just, you know, making sure that we block our guy. That's the most important thing for alignment. What are some of the biggest pluses that Julio Jones, you know, a healthy or relatively healthy Julio Jones brings to the line? I mean, anybody that's, you know, out there, I think he's, you know, one, he's willing to block for us when we run the football. Or if somebody else has it, you know, Ryan scrambled and, you know, Julio did a great job of high screening the guy and, you know, whether he would made the play on Ryan or not down on the goal line, I don't know, but, you know, there's a guy that we had coached the high screen not to come back and drill the guy and get a blindside block. And so that was good to see, you know, he catches it in traffic. He's not afraid to catch it in traffic. We have to find ways to continue to try to get him the football. We talked about that after the game, but he's got, you know, really good size. And I think, you know, last week was good to get him going here a little bit in practice and, you know, hopefully this week will be a little better. There was a post that he ran in the third quarter, I think it was. And he, you know, seen it get behind the secondary, but the pressure kind of knocked Tanahil out of the pocket. But how important is it to get those type of deep opportunities to show that he can still do that? We'll always be. I mean, the more that you can, you know, back guys up, the more chances that you have. And it's tough to play with 11 guys that within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. How much is Julio's availability throughout the rest of the season key to that as he continues to try to be out there and the offense tries to build with it? Can only throw to the guys that are out there, can only hand it off to the guys that are out there. You know, I know that he's focused on today and where we are with the game plan on our first and second down against Pittsburgh. What's the way you've sort of become a bigger factor in the passing game this year? You know, probably, you know what I mean, for the most part, catch the ones that we throw. You know, I know he'd like to have the one back the other day and, you know, whether it's, you know, in our boot game or, you know, made a nice play with the screen the other day. We just, our tight ends, you know what I mean, their number one job here will be to block. You know, that's the first thing. Make sure we're doing that a little better and then catch the ones we throw you. I feel like, you know, even without Derek in there, you guys have achieved kind of a consistency in a running game, maybe especially these past three weeks. Yeah, that's probably fair to say. I mean, I think there was a lot more out there on Sunday. We'll have to be better this week against an excellent defense, you know, excellent run defense. You know, they play with great technique, you know. So we'll have to get into them and, you know, it's just going to take a great effort to run the football.