 And I'm just thankful for the opportunity to be in that record. But like I said, I'm not finished. I got a lot of football left on me, so I'm just trying to take that record and just go crazy with it. We're working for the ball. Got to get to McKiz, first and foremost, McKiz, of course. What does he have in his pocket for you? He's going to look around like the four, the last defender maybe. I was telling some guys on the side, like, who is this guy? Because I saw, he was like 10 yards back when he caught up on me. And I was like, this little freak is fast, man. But I'm glad he didn't get me, man. You know, he did a good job trying to get me. But the rest is history, man. It's not even much to say, man. What was it like when you actually crossed the goal line in that late? Because we've been talking about this for, like, a year and a half now. Honestly, man, I was trying to cry, man. But all the guys was running up on me, doing all this and doing that. I couldn't even enjoy myself, man. So it felt good, man. I was trying to share the tier. They wouldn't let me, but it's good. You get the points when I touched them. But do you feel like you also gave the team an emotional lift with that play? Honestly, man, the fumble, you know, the series before that, that was in my head the whole time, you know. And as a football player, you just got to move on to the next play. I was happy when he kicked me the ball. Because I just had to make a spark for my team. That's what I went out there and do. Does it hit you, yes? Did you find a way of the record? Not yet, man. I bet when I get out there with my family, they're going to be all excited for me, probably crying and stuff. So it hit me then. We were standing outside, kept us out for a few minutes. It sounded pretty fun in here. What was going on in the locker room after this one? Big team win, just a team win. It's something that we needed, harped on all week. You know, just coming in, playing a whole team game and getting the job done. That's what we did. You said it, a couple other guys I talked to said it. We needed this one. Why? It was the next game. You know, we was on, you know, lost two games back to back. And then this one just, we needed it. So we just, like I said, came and played together and just got the job done. It's a tough go out there against a really good quarterback in Justin Fields. How are you guys able to really limit him in the second half? He had 70 plus rushing yards in the first half, 12 in the second half. I know it takes all 11. How do you guys do it? Just, you know, like coming in, just being disciplined, sticking to the game plan and just being detailed. You know, everybody doing their job and you know, just got the job done. How nice was it from your point of view, seeing all the pass rush and the pressure up front? Four sacks, that's the most you guys have had in the game this year. It was a lot, you know. You know, he was a mobile quarterback coming in. So we knew he was going to try to get out. We hopped on it this week and keeping them contained and making sure we plaster receivers, make sure we, you know, don't let them break loose when they start to scramble. So they worked hand in hand. You know, they did what they had to do and you know, we did what we had to do in the back end. It's happened a number of times this year where you guys have been able to end the game with a big play on defense. Jalen gets the interception today. What did you see on that one and how nice is it for you guys to slam the door? That's what it's all about. You know, we always find a way to, you know, create a big turnover at the end of the game to seal it. So, you know, we need that all the time where they'd be early in the game, late in the game. It's definitely big for us. And I got to ask you how you're feeling. How's the hamstring? Good. You know, playing four quarters, I feel like myself, I was good. We heard from you earlier in the week saying you planned on playing. Arthur said we're going to take it up to the moment. When did you find out you were playing and was there any question? I knew I was playing when we came in. I've been what's playing. Last thing for me, AJ, is just how do you guys take this and carry it forward down the stretch, the momentum from this one? Just get back in the lap, you know, continue to prep the right way, get all the details down, and just one game at a time. Appreciate it, AJ. What were you thinking when you saw Coral break free at about the 30, then pull the way at the 50 there? Come on. I don't know what I was thinking. I knew the breaker was on the line. So, I knew that meant a lot to him, meant a lot to the team. So, we did that kind of spark. You guys on both sides of the ball. Yeah, it did, it did. Special teams, special teams definitely get the job done. You're gonna find Grady for dropping that pass, interception? I know, I went right up to him. I told him it was in the air for a minute. He didn't be straight, though. Yeah. It was up there. I don't know who could have caught that one. That was like a real punt. All right, take us through that final play and just how good it was for you guys to be able to slam the door again. Ah, man, it just felt good. Just getting back on the winning track, you know, thank God for it, first and foremost. But, you know, it's just a good thing to go out there and execute and not bend or break. But, you know, close out. So, that's a good thing, man. Good for the program to just get back on the right track. So many games have come down to the final play, the final drive, and a bunch of times you guys have been able to make that play at the end of the game. What was the message in the huddle who's talking about being able to, you know, have the defense shut the door? Everybody talking, man. Everybody being leaders, you know, everybody and everybody's just like, man, you know what, we got this, man. We had to talk earlier within ourselves and we just told ourselves, like, hey, man, we're gonna put everything into this, man. You know, let's, you know, for us, let's do it for us. Let's do it for each other. Let's do it for the person next to me out there on the field. And, you know, when they're executed and, you know, good things, good things just, oh my bad, good things just happen, you know, if you rely on your preparation and stuff and your technique, so. How good was it from your point of view to see so much pressure on fields? You guys got four sacks and could have had a couple more. Really good, man. That dude is nice, good player, man. Like, you got to cover for like 50 seconds with him. The way he be scrambling and everything and create plays out of nothing. Good player, man, salute to him. Rush did a good job, man, so salute to him as well. It takes all 11, sorry, Mike, to slow down that running game. He has 73 yards in the first half, 12 in the second half rushing yards. How are you guys able to do that? Just, you know, of course, like any other game, you know, things happen, you make a little adjustments. Go back to the drum board, see what's happened, we'll see what happened, and then you just go out there and execute. You're kind of going into what you were saying about having to cover for like 40, 50 seconds. The fact that they didn't blitz at all today, and that was part of the strategy, it was more to contain. Do you guys, as a secondary, how do you approach that when you know, hey, they're not gonna try to send five or six? Like, does that change in some ways? How do you have to think? I mean, the main thing is just, you know, do your job. Stay back when you got to stay back. Plaster when you got to plaster. The dude is nice, you know? Like you said, we had a good rush on him. We had a good day, you know what I'm saying? Grady Autumn Dawgs went out there and just hunt, you know? But, you know, he's a good player, so, you know, he gonna get his too. So, he did his thing, and you know, you just got to just be disciplined in covers, you know? What's it like, I mean, obviously, none of us will ever understand, what's it like when a guy's five, six, seven, you're having to defend for five, six, seven seconds. Explain that, what's that actually like? You know, it's tough, you know what I'm saying? But that comes with the game. You know, you play a different type of quarterback every week. You know, there's quarterback that are good on their feet. There's quarterback that got, you know, he, you know, just good as the NFL, you know? So, like, you get opponent, you know? You're just different style of play. That's the style of play. You got to execute and, you know, play defense to defend that. When did you first realize the defensive game plan today was going to really be effective? When does that start to sink in, like, you guys? Okay, this is working. That starts with preparation, practice, you know? Then one, you get a game plan, execute that game plan, go work on it. You know, things weren't perfect. You make little adjustments. See some things that didn't work, the whole stuff like that. And you just prepare throughout the week. And then you go out and pitch the best before. We got a good coach, you know, trusting him. And, yeah, thank you. What was your vantage point on C.P.'s got-for-turn touchdown? He's hard. He's super dope. C.P. a baller, man. Salute to him and everything he's just doing for the team and just in general. That's a super blessing for just... Big T, thank you, man. I appreciate you. Like, too dark. That was... That's just a huge, like, blessing for anybody, man, to have NFL record, like, that is dope. You know, and to play alongside somebody who's doing it like that and how he balls and how he plays, it's crazy, man. So salute to C.P. for real.