 I think they're ranked maybe top 10 in punt return and kickoff return. What are they doing well? Well, Jen, they're doing about everything well. I think they're ranked in the top 10 in almost all major categories right now. Punt return-wise, they got a really explosive returner in Harris, number 11, who's obviously a dual guy. It's fast, quick, explosive, gets the top speed quickly, and he can make guys miss in space. So we've got our hands full, but they also have a really good core group that do a great job of blocking for them. So we'll have to go down there and play our best game and try to figure out what we need to do to contain Harris and kind of go from there because they're explosive and they're really good. How much you take it as when you get a touchdown like you did near the goal line that was set up by baby Brett's punt, how much did you guys take pride in that? How much did Brett take pride in that? Yeah, definitely. That's the one thing Coach Rabel brought up in the meeting about playing complementary football. And we try to do that each and every single week of helping out our team win. And when we get a chance to go and pin an opponent down inside the 10-5 yard line like we did this past week against the Rams, it gives the guys confidence and it gives a little bit of energy to our team. And then obviously the defense stepped up, got a pick, and then offensively we went down there and scored. So we take pride in that and obviously Brett has been doing that for a very long time here. So that's always good that we can help the team out in certain aspects. Talk about the core guys. He brought Zubner back to a late camp. Why was it important to get him back in here? What does he add to your team? Yeah, he's a leader. He's been doing it for quite some time and he can help out the rookies talking to them because he came in the league. No one really knew about him. Really kind of set the tone for him being a really good special teams player early on in his career. So that part really helps out the young players to see a guy who comes in, works really hard, and then obviously continues to stay in the game because he does really well on special teams. So we were happy to get Nick back and we're hoping he can continue to play well for us. Mike mentioned yesterday that Dez Fitzpatrick has been doing pretty well on special teams on the scout teams as well. How important is that if he hopes to take that jump onto the 53 there? Yeah, it's really important. We've been impressed by Dez. For a guy who comes in, gets drafted, and then has got to play on some special teams too. It's important for him to understand that he might be able to get on the field a little bit quicker if he does really well on special teams. And he's continued to put in the work, working really hard, showcasing his skill set for us, and he's obviously being rewarded here a couple of times because he's shown out for us. So really excited about him, and hopefully he continues to have that progress in special teams along with offense too. The significant difference from him in training camp? Did he, I don't know if he played much in college? Yeah, you know what was good. He did play a little bit in college on special teams. I know there's special teams coordinator really well there in Louisville. And when we drafted him, he said, hey, Dez will be able to play some special teams for you at some point in time, whether it's going to be early or late. He felt like he had some skill set to help us out. And I think what happened was early on, Dez is trying to feel his way offensively. And then finally he realized like, hey, you know what? Offensively, I'm getting better. But now, special teams, I got to really start going up and doing well. And I think he kind of clicked for him a little bit. So yeah, we'll continue to work with him and see if he can get better at it. Flippers last week mentioned DIT for him as the option of kick returns. Is there something different that he breaks, what makes you want to involve him with that? Yeah, I think anytime you get a bigger person back there who can break arm tackles and just even having a vision like a running back will have, whether it's hitting certain holes, cutting, doing different things like that, that always brings a different aspect more than a receiver does. Because receivers are going out there running routes and doing things like that. They're really not reading holes and gaps that are coming open. So we'll continue to work with him and try to get him better. The big thing is going to be with him is consistency of catching the ball. If he can consistently catch the ball, obviously we're not really worried about his running skills because he's been doing it for a very long time. So we'll continue to work with him on being consistent, catching the ball, and see what he can do. How much in the Denver Dallas game, I guess, over the weekend, you see a very kind of odd play that doesn't happen a lot? When something like that happens, do you show the film and use his reminder of, hey, these are the rules because it doesn't happen a lot? Did you sit in our meeting on Wednesday? Yeah. We try to do that each and every week. That's one of the things Matt and I do is we'll watch every single game that went and happened around the NFL. And we'll bring up certain situations to the players. For instance, the Denver and the Dallas block punt and just kind of remind them of what we went over during training camp off season. Here's the rules. Here's what can happen. So we usually try to bring those plays to the players Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and even Saturday to their attention. But yeah, it was interesting. We end up showing that play on Wednesday and just kind of talked about it again with them of why it's so key for them to understand, did it cross the line of scrimmage? Did it not? So it was really a good refresher for the players to get that.