 Nick, we haven't talked to my kid about injuries, but in the instance that you end up with Logan this week, can you tell us about how Logan practices and throws the ball? What do you like about him? Yeah, I mean, I love Logan. He was one of the first guys I met. Coming here last year, I was able to get real good, just chemistry and just got along real well. In practice, he always approaches practice like he's going to be the guy. Which you got to do in this league and have full confidence in him being able to take up the slack for Ryan if he's out. But we'll see what happens and let it go. What are you facing this week in the Saints? What do they try to take out of from a defensive standpoint? Yeah, I mean, it's a great defensive, just unit in general. They got really good players all across the board. D-line, linebackers in and the secondary. I feel like they just play together as a unit really well, play aggressive, a lot of man coverage. They play to their strengths and we just got to be able to play as a unit and play to our strengths and let our strengths work in our favor more than theirs. What stood out to you about Marshall-Ladam or your film study this week? Yeah, I mean, he's a real good player. Smart player can really just play aggressive with the line of scrimmage and I played against him in college. You know, I was a sophomore and he was in his senior year at Ohio State and, you know, same thing. I was seeing then is what I'm seeing now and he's still doing it at a high level. So, you know, a great matchup and a great opportunity against a great player. You just got to take advantage of it. Knowing how physical he is, I'm not going to say antics, but like, you know, he has a way where he can get under your skin. Is that something you guys in the receiver run like, you talk about that like make sure that doesn't happen? Yeah, to some degree. You know, there's always, I feel like there's always a guy on every team that likes to do that and, you know, just stay in our game and improve ourselves, right? And don't let someone else, you know, affect us is what we got to do and how we approach it every week. How important is it, Nick, for you and some of the other guys, you know, now that there's probably even more coverage on AJ for you to be able to sort of balance that out and create second and third options besides him? Yeah, I mean, it's real important. You got to have, you know, balance and offense and get the opportunities if, you know, their best guy is going to cover AJ, then we got to take advantage of our, you know, our matchup. Like you said, it's just creating that balance and knowing what to do and being in the right spot with great timing, you know, creating separation makes it easier for Ryan to throw the ball or whoever's back there. And just like you said, it creates balance. So just makes our offense roll.