 Ryan, how big was it to get out of that early lead, catching on the tournament, and play this tournament? It was huge. It was huge. Defense played great all night, and it started off early in that first quarter. And they got that turn over. We were able to turn it into points. And that's something we talk about all the time, is playing complementary football. And yeah, Johnny made a heck of a play right there. Tight coverage. They did a good job taking away the inside routes. And one-on-one on the outside, put it up. And he made a heck of a play. They jumped to the team there, seeing how critical it was. And we got to jump on them for the first question. Oh, it's huge. We talked about it all week. They've outscored opponents. I don't remember what the number was, but it was a lot to a little in the first quarter. And we knew coming in that that was going to be a critical point in the game for us to get out, move the ball early, get points on the board, and get some stops. And we were able to do that. Ryan, can you take us through the touchdown to believe Raymond, they do have any point that you overshot it? No, I felt good about it. And he did a great job. They rolled late, and safety was kind of hanging back in the middle. He kept it thin away from them, and had great protection, great pocket. Was able to step up and give him football. He made a great catch. It's not an easy catch when your ball's coming straight over your shoulder, like that downfield, and made a heck of a play. How do you rate Derek Henry? As a passer? Well, he was one for one for a touchdown. So that's pretty good, right? Yeah, it's a play we've had in for a few weeks now. And finally get it called. It's looked great in practice. And to get it called to the touchdown, it was a big play for us, obviously. Great throw. And then Corey going up and make a contested catch in the back of the end zone was huge. When you hear that on the field, would you hear that play being downed up? Well, what do you think? I'm excited. Like I said, it's looked great in practice all week. Derek's actually done a really good job putting the ball in a good spot every time we've ran it. So I had a lot of confidence going in. I wasn't even looking at Derek. I was looking at Corey, making sure they bit the fake on the backside. And they did. Corey made a heck of a play. Yeah, he had tight coverage. Guy was kind of underneath him, put it high. Saw him go up. I think he may have stopped it with one hand and then grabbed it with two on the way down. But he's made some big catches for us, contested catches. Oakland's another one jumps into my brain. Guy all over him and makes a one-handed catch. So there's a lot of confidence with John new and tight coverage that he has the ability to go up and make a play. Yeah, it's definitely unusual. Can't say I've seen it before. But that's the kind of way the games have played out. We are not dropping back much, not throwing the ball much at all. So but we're moving the ball up front on the ground. And Derek's done a great job making big plays, running physical, finishing runs, off the lines, doing a great job of a moving line of scrimmage and giving him increases. So at this point in the season, it's about doing whatever it takes to win. Whether it's throwing a 30 or throwing a 10, whatever it takes to win, that's what this team's going to do. When you took over, when this team was two and four, you took over at quarterback, did you have imagined being one step away from the Super Bowl? You always dream of it. You dream of it, but you just, my mentality is one week at a time. Just get the win that week and then move on to the next one after that. So yeah, big picture, you dream of playing in Super Bowl. But as the season goes on, it's one week at a time. Do whatever I can each and every week to come away with a win. How much does this kind of seem like maybe a locker room after you win this game? It was fun. It was a fun locker room. That's one thing I love about playing football is the locker rooms after wins, man. There's special time you get to share together, especially after a big win like this in the playoffs, everyone dancing, having a good time. That's something I'll always remember. Yeah, it's a special moment there in the locker room after game. What's important is that someone like there can rumble the way he's been rumbling? Well, it's huge. He's run his tail off. It's unbelievable. Some of the runs he makes, the physical finishes that he has is able to stiff arm and the speed to get behind the secondary and make those long runs. So yeah, it's been fun to watch him go. And obviously, it's been critical for our success. It's huge. It's complimentary football. Something we talk about all the time and defense, like I said, made big plays all day. Multiple fourth down stops, multiple turnovers. And the ones early where we were able to immediately turn into points. And then there was one in the second half as well where we were able to get a fourth down stop and immediately get points. So when we're able to do that, the score changes quickly and puts us in a good spot. Being one of the new guys that joined this team this year, was there a point where it really struck you that the formula for this team winning is 22, running the football the way he does? Yeah, I think it's as the season's gone on, right? We've won multiple ways. There's been games where we've thrown it more. Obviously, lately it's been running it, running the football. It's something we started, I guess, three weeks ago when we said our playoffs started going against the Texans. It was teams that can run the football, stop the run, and take care of the football win in the playoffs. And it's been kind of the formula so far. So yeah, every game is a little different. I think we showed we can win multiple ways. But lately, it's been through 22. Well, you're watching, why is it so important to be able to run the football? And why is that such a big factor? Just dominate the line of scrimmage, control in the clock, control in the football, keeping your defense off the field. All those factors go into it. And just being a physical team, a physical team that can finish. This franchise has lost a couple as the number one seed to the Ravens back in Nashville, its history. There are a lot of guys who have kind of classics in this organization at home watching this group for you guys, hoping that you've exacted some karmic revenge. Can you think about those guys at any moment along this way or upon hearing that question? And is it gratifying to know you've absolved something from them? Yeah, I hope it brought a good feeling to those guys. Obviously, I know there's a bunch of guys that I watched in my younger days and respected their game. And so hopefully, we're making former Titans proud and Nashville proud. You remember those games, right? Remember those games? I don't. Mike, I'm not going to sit here and lie to you and say I do. I saw some clips that they were showing during the game, but I don't remember those games. Would that make you too far ahead of me? Well, that's obviously the goal. But as you go throughout the week, you're not thinking past, I don't at least. Some guys maybe can do that. But I just focus on what's in front of me. Like I said, doing everything I can each and every week just to come away with a win. And no matter who we play, it's a good football team. And we're going to be on the road again. So it's going to be a tall challenge for us. But I like our team and I like our chances. Will you watch the game for more? And what is it like as you're waiting your next opponent? Yeah, I probably won't watch every second of it. But I'll go through my post-game routine tomorrow and do the things I do to put this game to bed, take care of my body, and start getting ready for the next one. Definitely we'll try to catch something like that game for sure and see who we're going to be playing. Ryan, how long is it to get Raymond? Oh, that's huge. He's a guy who's came up big for us a few times this year. He's a guy that we believe in and have a lot of trust. I have a lot of trust in. He works his tail off every day in practice. He's just a quality guy, a guy you love having on your team. And to see him make a big play in a playoff game was huge. He ran a great route. Obviously, he's extremely fast. And it made a heck of a catch there to finish it off. One word to describe your opponent. What would that be, what would that one word mean? Special. Special, you know, I think I'm going to elaborate on my one word here. But I think he's special because he's got the size that is extremely rare in a running back. But then he also has the speed to go with it. So he has the size to run those physical two, three yard runs inside where there's no hole and he's getting three yards, keeping us in ahead of the chains. But then also, if he breaks free, gets to the first level, he has the speed to take it 60, 70 yards, which is extremely rare. And for that reason, he's special. Do you have a chance to talk a little more after the game and what would you tell them? Briefly, yeah. Well, Marz is a guy I respect. He's a, I remember watching him in college at Louisville. And he's a special player. He's fast. He's elusive. He can fling it. And the first time I've got to see him in person. So yeah, I told him he's a special player and he's really fun to watch and wish him the best.