 Right now we're taking you behind enemy lines presented by Microsoft Teams. Mike Keith and Amy Wells, proud to be joined by Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News and SiriusXM NFL Radio. I wanna start off asking about some of the bills off season additions. Guys like Stefan Diggs and Josh Norman, how have they impacted their respective positions so far in 2020? Yeah, Amy, they've made a huge impact. Let's start with Stefan Diggs. He leads the NFL in receiving yards and that's exactly the kind of guy the bills were looking to get a top NFL receiver, a true number one, which they did not have last year with John Brown and Cole Beasley. Solid additions last year, but both probably fell into that number two category. Josh Norman didn't play his first game until Sunday. He gets in last week after Levi Wallace suffers an injury and makes a huge play, makes a big turnover on a day when the defense was doing a lot of bending. They needed that spark that that turnover caused that he forced that fumble, recovered the fumble, and just showed his veteran presence. So I think you're gonna see more of him. And then Mario Addison and some of the other additions, I would say he is the right guy for what they need, but they need more in the way of a pass rush. If you had to identify one area that would be a concern for a 4-0 team, it's that they're probably not getting enough pressure on the quarterback. Has running back Devin Singletary impressed you in year two, Vic? Yeah, Mike, he has. I think he's learning more about running with better vision, running with a greater feel for what he needs to do at that second level and even the third level. It would help probably to have another consistent back playing for them. Well, Zach Moss was hurt, had that toe injury, the rookie. And I think the vision they have, and it's a good one, Moss the power guy, Singletary the speed guy. Josh Allen has had a strong start to the 2020 season. What differences have you noticed in him in his third year? Josh Allen has taken his game to an incredibly high level. It starts with the fact that, of course, he has more weaponry with the addition of digs that has helped open things up for the whole receiving core. But it goes beyond that, his poise, his accuracy, his feel for throwing the football. Running is a big component of his game. Some would argue maybe too much, but you haven't seen as much of it more recently than you did in the first game against the Jets. And it's a real threat, because he can motor for his six foot five frame. But he's also, I think, mastering the accuracy on the long ball. Vic Carucci from the Buffalo News and Sirius XM NFL Radio, thank you so much for your time. My pleasure.