 So just how from your perspective as you've been driving away on the practice squad, they need you this week, take it through that process. Yeah, I mean, that's basically the job description as a practice squad guy or a guy who's third or fourth at your position is you gotta be ready at a moment's notice. Obviously late in the year injuries, COVID, what have you, that kind of stuff. You gotta be able to go in and fill in at a moment's notice. So we got guys all up and down this roster on the practice squad that have been doing that the past few weeks have done that this week. And that's just how that's how we operate is next man in. We don't flinch, just take care of business. When did you know that there was a green light all the way? Have you been getting ready every week? For this week in particular? Yes, I mean, obviously Hayden tested positive on Wednesday. So you kind of know that there's a pretty good chance of going through the game plan, just the amount of tight end set formation or personnel group means we got stuff like that. So you just got to prepare every week that way. But I kind of knew on Wednesday there's a good chance of it. And Coach, touched on your Iowa history with Hopper said and being in at one point there. A lot of people probably want to hear about your transition to pro tight end. Yeah, it's been a lot of fun. I love playing the position. I've just been very fortunate that I've had people who've believed in me and my potential along the way. Because certainly when I started, it didn't look great all the time. And just like any player, there's a lot of things that I got to improve on that I just keep learning every day. But fortunately for me throughout my young career so far is I've had people who have believed in me. And that just gives you confidence to go out and say, if they believe I can do it, then there's no reason I can't. I just got to keep putting one foot in front of the other. And that's what I hope to do. For the end there weren't a lot of tight ends left, maybe you were the only one. And just to point out that the volume of snaps is still being productive. And I guess talking through that second half you're going to have the last cut. Yeah, I mean, that's, unfortunately there's like 27 degrees today. It'd be different if it was 81 or something. But yeah, that's just part of the program here. We talk about being the most conditioned football team. And that's something that we work on, not just in the off season. But maintaining that throughout the season. So it's obviously not something I had done a lot since the preseason. You're taking that many snaps, but you got to go in there and you got to take care of business for the team. Yeah, I mean, just more snaps. Obviously Kyle, he's such a threat and there's stuff that we do with him. But not a lot of tight ends do it. So just trying to pick up the slack, the places I can. The things that are in his repertoire that I can go in and take care of. That was just my goal or my job pretty much for the team. How did the defense kind of account for Kyle not being out there? Did they change anything at all? Or was there anything obvious that changed when he wasn't out there on their side? Yeah, I didn't really notice too much. We'll see when we look at the film if they change anything. But obviously Kyle's someone that people are getting planned for. Were you on the field for Matt's touchdown that got Kyle back? Did you understand anything that happened in that sequence there? I mean, what are you referring to? The penalty or him kneeling or him sliding and not being downed? Yeah, the whole thing, yeah. Was it confusing on the field as it was as we tried? Well, yeah, I mean, being on the field, I'm out there trying to run around and get open. So I have even less insight, I would say, than if I was standing on the sideline. So that's probably a question for the head coach or for Matt. Is he the last guy on the league you expected to get a tone and call? Again, that's probably a question for him.