 I mean, I grew up in the country, in Brownwood, Texas. I mean, I was tackling kids in stickers and rocks. Very young age. So honestly, like, hitting that, that's just, that's fun for me, hitting that, that's fun for me. So Kenny, I spent time with three of your teammates, and I asked them if one term described Kenny Vaccaro accurately. The term that I used was heat-seeking missile. And they said, absolutely. Kenny Vaccaro is a heat-seeking missile on the field, someone who wants contact. Do you think that's accurate? I mean, I've always enjoyed the game of football. And contact's obviously a big part of it. I think that's one of my edge. Like, I think this has gotten me here, I think this is gonna keep me here. So honestly, like, hitting that, that's just, that's fun for me. Did you always know that you liked the physicality of the game that much, or did something kind of lead you to become a more aggressive player as you went? I was, I always liked that. Even in basketball and soccer, I'd get red cards. I'd foul out sometimes. I was just a physical person my whole life. What did your folks say? I mean, I grew up in the country, from Brownwood, Texas. I mean, I was tackling kids in stickers and rocks from a very young age, barefoot in the street. I'm a blue-collar guy. I grew up like that. Now, is it true that your mom was the person who really was in charge of your training? She was a big part of that? Yeah, my dad was older, and he passed away when I was 15. So my mom, I started training when I was four years old, running every day, every single day, miles and miles and miles and miles. I thought I was gonna be track, straight track. I mean, I did AAU track. I won Nationals, and she's trained me over and over. To the point where it was kind of a little obsessive, you've heard about how Tiger Woods' dad used to train Tiger, it was to that point. It was every day like, I'm not gonna eat unless I run and train and train. So you're not really surprised that you became a pro football player? I never expected it, though. You know what I'm saying? I'm from a small town. I just worked hard every day. I mean, I was first one in, last one out, and then I got offered from Texas. I'm like, wow. And then all these other offers came in. I'm like, okay, cool. Well, I'll play special teams my first year at Texas. I got a role at Thomas in front of me, and all these other great players. So off of one year, I start playing, and then all of a sudden, junior year, they're like, are you gonna come back to school? Because you might be a first-round pick. So I never really said, like, hey, I'm gonna be in the NFL. Versatility, your biggest blessing as a player, and maybe in some ways, your curse, because people have felt like in the past, they can use you all over. At times, it's great to be versatile. At the same time, though, it's good to be great in one position, too. Be great at one position or good at many. And I enjoy, like, last year, I played safety for the first time ever in my career. I mean, you can go back and check the film. Just flat safety. Just played safety. That was the first time I was allowed to, like, because in New Orleans, I put a lot of nickel dye. I played everywhere. I think all my best years are ahead of me. I think, so that last year was just a taste. Is that why you wanted to come back here to play for Dean Pease? Because he was gonna let you do different things. He let you blitz and things like that. But you're playing one spot now. You're doing one thing. Exactly. Exactly. And I love Dean. Also, I'll say that. And I came back, honestly, for my teammates. You know, Kevin Byer, Logan Ryan, Adori, Malcolm. It was an instant bond. I haven't been here a year yet. And it seems like I've been here forever. So that was an easy decision. The guy's in the locker room the reason why I came back. It's early. I get that. But what will it take in 2019 for Kenny Vaccaro and Kevin Byer to be the best pair of safeties in the NFL? I really don't want to go into expectations. We just got to go, like, bravel sets from good to great. The details, working every day. Our chemistry. Just keep growing together. You know, becoming best friends on and off the field. When you're out there playing for your brother and you love them, there's something special about that. And you'll do more for them. So we're just going to keep working and working and working until we can't work anymore. And those Titans defenders know they have a heat-seeking missile on their side. Yes, they do.