 Jonu, hope you're doing well. Being down there in South Florida, how helpful has it been for you as a tight end to be able to catch up with Ryan a couple times a week? That's what he told us last time we talked with him. Get the, you know, get a little work catching passes in from your quarterback when some guys are in other spots and can't get the usual workouts this time of year. It's been very helpful, you know, just building the chemistry, you know, taking advantage of being in the same location, you know, just, you know, trying to get ahead, man, and, you know, just continue working our craft and improve everywhere we can. So it's been great that we've been able to get that work in and, you know, I'm sure it'll put us in a good position during the season. Jim, what? Jonu, good to see you. I'm doing great. I hope you're doing well. Just checking back. What was your thought process this time last year and just what's it like now to be able to just focus on football and not worry about recovering and now you're just getting ready? Yeah, it's definitely a great feeling that you can just, you know, go into the offseason and, you know, get ready to work. You know, the past two years for me, the off seasons, you know, I've kind of been in like recovery mode from a rookie year into my second year. This was the first season I actually got to, you know, really go and just, you know, hit out 100 miles an hour soon as the season ended. Like, though the season, we lost to Kansas City and, you know, I was back working within a week and a half. You know, I was just so excited to get back to with some guys, you know, take time out to get their bodies right. But I just, you know, feel like I had to play catch up, haven't had the last two offseason in recovery mode. But maybe they would get back into it and, you know, just, you know, get back in the swing a thing. It was definitely a good feeling. David Bowclair. I'm good. Thanks. John Glennon. Hey, John. How are you? What's going on, man? Not too much. I'm wondering if you could talk a little bit about, you know, you kind of had to, I guess in a lot of ways, a little bit of a breakout season for yourself last year. A lot of good numbers. A little bit tough to kind of put things on pause a little bit here as you get ready for this season, I'm sure. Or I would guess you kind of wanted to keep that momentum going from last year. Yeah, most definitely. You know, as a professional, you just want to continue, you know, to improve and, you know, continue to build off any momentum that you've had just to get better. That's all I focus on is just getting better and improving and improving. Because, you know, I mean, if you weren't in it, you know, to maximize your abilities, you know, I feel like you're in the wrong business. So, you know, I'm just trying to improve and get better and work on my craft. You know, I'm having fun doing it. Kayla. Can you hear me now? Yeah, I can hear you. Okay. How are you, man? How you doing? I'm doing well. I saw a picture you posted a while back and I know you had served some lunch to some special health care workers and that included your aunt. First of all, what does your aunt do in the medical field and what was it like to kind of be able to do something like that for these people right now who are putting their lives out there? Well, she's a nurse at University Penn Hospital and, you know, she's been doing that for the past, well, I want to say she's married. Since I can remember, I want to say probably most of my life, probably over 20 years maybe, she's been working at that same hospital. And, you know, I just remember, you know, going up there with her sometimes and, you know, that's just what she does. And, you know, for me to be able to give back, you know what I mean? As small as it was, you know, it's just brought me a lot of joy to be able to, you know, help, you know, the people who are, you know, helping us during these uncertain times. And, you know, for me, you know, I got more joy out of giving it than I'm sure they probably got receiving it. So, you know, it was just a good feeling, you know, put a lot of things in perspective for me, you know, with those people, you know, they're coming in contact with a lot of sick patients and, you know, just trying to get them healthy and get them better. So I just wanted to show a little bit of appreciation by, you know, treating them to a lunch. And, you know, I've, you know, I've decided, you know, I've dated a couple more times, but, you know, it's a good feeling. Corey Curtis. Hey, John, I just wanted to ask you about, you're going into your first contract here of your career. Is there any extra pressure and would you like to have a new deal done before the season? I just play football. I just play football, man. You know, I don't, you know, worry about the contracts and I just worry about improving and becoming the best player I can be, you know, and, you know, that's why, you know, that's why guys got agents and, you know, people who work for them in those areas so they can handle all that, you know, the logistics and everything. So I'm just trying to improve and become the best player I can be because if not, you know, honestly, you know, contracts will need to be in the conversation. So, you know, I'm just trying to be the best player I can be to help this team, you know, win as many games and win championships and win Super Bowls. Has it helped to see guys like KB and Taylor Lawan go through this process to help you handle it? I mean, man, you know, like I said, you know, I just shot up, you know, like, that's kind of what I learned from those guys. You know, it didn't, you know, from knowing those guys, man, you know, haven't been around more guys that went through that process. You know, they just, you know, been professionals about it and, you know, just kept their head down and kept working. That's kind of what I took from it. You know, just control what you control. I'm not negotiating the contract. So, you know, I don't know what happens. You know, I'm just glad that I'm with the Titans. You know, I love being here. I love playing for the Titans and I'm going to continue to be the best player I can be for this team. Paul Kaharski. Hey, I was hoping you could kind of talk us through what you and Ryan do. How far are you from each other? Where do you meet and kind of what's your routine? How often you get together and what's a two-man workout like? Yeah, you want to know everything. How are you going to come down and throw with us? Get you in there, man. Get you in there on a couple of reps. I'll ask for two minutes. All right, cool, cool. Nah, man, but we're both down in the South Florida area. We're meeting up at a local park and that we're able to get into not illegally. We're not breaking any rules, but it's probably on. But we've been getting all the work in that we can, just pretty much everything that I do on Sundays. And I'm just trying to perfect that. I mean, and me and Ryan's making me better. I'm making him better. And we're just both in that chemistry. Anything you can imagine as far as what it takes to be a quarterback and a receiver, a Titan. I mean, just doing all certain things to get each other better. So it's been great work, man. We've been able to maximize the most of our opportunity. And I love doing it. I love working with him, man. How much of an advantage do you think it might give you to come the season that have had all this real time together? Yeah, I'm sure it'll give us a great advantage. Just learning my speed, learning his speed, learning, just feeling the football come out of his hands and just catching the football. Just knowing the spin on that thing. I'm only learning the more and he's only learning me more. So I'm sure it'll be a great advantage. Tron? What's up, John? I hope everything's going well for you. What's going on, Tron? Baby, what's up? Yes, sir. As far as you entering this offseason, this season rather, you're tight end number one, right? You're the guy from that perspective. What ways are you looking to improve to be able to handle that type of responsibility? Man, like since my rookie year, man, I've always just been a guy that always preached, man. And anybody's asked me the question of what areas do I focus on? I always tell them everything, everything that my job entails and that's going to be the answer from day one until I'm going, man. Because I can't be one to mention them. I consider myself as a versatile player. So I just got to work that way, whatever it may be, man. And like I said, I enjoy working. I'm a working man. I love working. So that's what I do. And that's what I'm hanging my head on, just working in every area that my position entails. Being that top guy in that room, do you feel the responsibility to take on more of a leadership role? It's no extra pressure on me or anything. We got a lot of great guys in that room, man. And I'm sure the thing about it is we can all look to each other. It's not too many young guys in that room, maybe one or two. But I'm just going to continue to be myself and always have that leadership trait in me and continue to be the leader that I have to be and for our room to throw off. And I'm just thankful. I got a lot of other guys in the room, man, that are older than me or just the same age as I am. And we can kind of push each other and lead each other, man. But I guess I'm not going to put any extra pressure on myself as being just because I am the number one guy, but that does require a leadership role. And I'm definitely ready to take on that role. Buck, Jane, Slater. I'm working on this unmute thing. Sorry, John. Going back to the workouts with Brian, how often are you guys doing that? And then my next question would be, how are these virtual OTAs going for you? In other words, some of you guys obviously would come back and get at the facility away from your family and your friends. Does it help to sort of compartmentalize us a little bit from your home? But then in this case, also being able to work out with your quarterback? No, I'm sorry. What was the last? It was like a three-part question. I'm sorry. I was focused on the first one. What was the last question? No worries. Okay. So I'll just recap. One, how often are you working out with Ryan at the park? And two, given that a lot of times you guys would come back and work out at the facility during these voluntary OTAs, has it helped being able to be in those meeting rooms from your home, but still get in some work with your quarterback? So to answer your first question, me and Brian, we've been getting in a few times every week. We haven't missed a week. Not once since we started. And I want to say we probably started right when this quarantine thing went into effect. And I don't know, maybe that's been two months or so. I don't know what we've been getting in every week. We haven't missed a week. And to answer your second question, I feel like we're getting everything that we can out of these meetings. I feel like as far as the classroom goes, we're not really missing a beat because you're sitting down in front of a board anyway, listening to the coach talk and speaking was more listening than it is doing anything else when you in those classrooms and paying attention and keeping your eyes peeled. You know what I mean? But your ears and your eyes peeled. But I'm just trying to continue to take advantage of those meetings, man. And it's been great. The QPs received was tight ends. Everybody just been getting it in. And being involved and the guys are buying in, we're in a good position. So I think we're getting everything we can out of it. John Glennon. Yeah, John. I guess obviously no player gatherings yet, but I'm just wondering as you look ahead to that potentially coming at some point, what are your thoughts? Are there concerns about when that eventually happens with all the COVID-19 situation? Do you feel confident that'll be in the past by the next time you gather? What are you and maybe some of the guys that you talked to think about that? Yeah, I mean, well, obviously, safety is first. The health and lives of humanity is more important in a game. And we all know that. So I'm pretty sure and I'm confident that those who aren't charged of allowing us to come back know they're going to make the right decision when the time is ready. Even if that requires delay season, maybe, unfortunately, maybe it's maybe no season. I hope it doesn't go that way. I'm sure we all hope it doesn't go that way. But like I said, the health and lives of the players are more important than anything. So we're just trying to maintain our professionalism. We are athletes. Our body is our work. So we just got to make sure that we're staying on top of that and maintaining it. We're expected to perform and work at a high level. So we got to be prepared for that one way or another. A few more. Chris Harris? Hey, John, kind of along those lines. Is that disappointing? Is it that the NFL kind of extended its virtual offseason, at least through the end of the month? I'm sorry, would you say? Yeah, the NFL extended its virtual offseason at least through the end of the month. It was supposed to be this week. Now it's going through the end of the month. You touched on, obviously, player safety and everyone's safety is being the main thing. But that's just delaying what you guys hope to get back to. Right. Yeah, man, it's not easy. I mean, it's a natural force to kind of be doing things over the screen. But we have to adjust, man. We've got to control. We can control. And other teams are in the same predicament we're in. So when the time does come, and I'm sure will, when the time does come for us to strap on our helmets and lay it all out there, it's not going to be any excuses or we didn't learn over it. None of that doesn't matter. So we just got to be prepared as we can be. And I'm taking advantage of what we have right now. Taran? All right, John, I'm pitching in. Pence hitting for Buck. His question was in regards to going into this season for the first time without Delaney Walker in your corner. As far as you said, oh, you said, would you say as far as not going into the season with Delaney Walker? How was my take on that? This is your first time going into a season without Delaney Walker there with you? Yeah. Oh, yeah, man, it's bittersweet. It's bittersweet, man. You know, I'll be talking about a guy, man. I call, he's calling, man. That's the OG right there, man. And you're talking about a guy that took me on his wing from day one and has been nothing, man, but just a great person to be around, a great role model, a great player, but even a better person off the field. I think when it's all said and done, Delaney would be one of the best to ever do it at his position simply because I got to witness this guy, man. I got to watch him film him for years. And he was, Delaney was kind of the tight ends that started to transform. Like he was kind of a part of the new era style tight ends, man. And you know, that's what I mean by him, you know, being one of the greatest like when that role kind of changed as those tight ends being predominantly past catchers, man, and great run runners and being able to do electrifying things with the ball in the hands, man. You know, Delaney's definitely one of the best to ever do it. You know what I mean? At that level, at that position. And you know, it's going to be tough not to look over next to me, man, and see my God next to me in those meetings, man. And you know, on the field with me, but you know, I'm sure that, you know, his future is as bright as it can be, whether he continues playing football or not, you know, I don't know what decision he's made, but you know, it's for me, you know, I'm tight in one now. And you know, I'm just going to take advantage of the opportunity that I have in front of me. And like I said, continue to work and, you know, just be a work horse. You know, do what's expected of me. Last one, Paul Carrstey. I was going to ask about Delaney, but since I've got the floor, I'll keep picking at you for details about the workouts. How many footballs you guys got out there? I mean, we got a couple of them, man. We got a couple of them. Maybe you ship us some more. Maybe we get some more work out there. You ship us some more. We get some more footballs, no.