 Hey, Ryan, I know you guys pride yourself in getting in the red zone and actually getting in the end zone there. And I know earlier on that wasn't happening. What was going on there that you had to settle for those field goals early? Oh, we didn't make some plays and they were playing good defense. I think we'll go back and look at this tape and have a lot of things to clean up. I know I have some things to clean up. But yeah, we get down there, we move the ball effectively pretty much the whole game, but we stalled out multiple times, either in the fringe or down the red zone. And, you know, moving forward, we're going to have to convert those things to touchdowns. We talk about it every week. It's important to us to score touchdowns when we get down in the red zone. And today we didn't do it and we're fortunate enough to come out here with the win, you know, not being able to score touchdowns. So definitely be an emphasis for us moving forward. TD. Yeah, Ryan, when you look at playing in the dome without fans, like how does that affect you, especially in the huddle? Do you find yourself in a change your pitch or anything like that, you know, to make sure you're not too loud with the plays? Yeah, we kind of figure that out through, you know, not just in the dome, but no fan spirit, you know, too loud. You know, it's even deaf in here. So definitely have to keep that in consideration when we're huddling and we're tightening the huddle up and down a little bit and make sure we're not talking to you. John Glennon. Hey, Ryan, I think, you know, three game winning drives for you and the team in three weeks. I think, you know, Pat O'Hara made the mention earlier about you guys. It's almost like fun for you guys to do this at the end of games. You know, can you take us through that another game winning drive there and, you know, what was going on with you and with the offense during that drive? Yeah, we have a lot of confidence, obviously, even in that situation three weeks in a row. So, you know, we've got a lot of reps at it, you know, in practice and now in games as well. So there's a lot of confidence there. Obviously, we'd like to be able to put a lot more points up earlier in the game and not have to be in that situation. But proud of our guys and our focus, our attention and detail in those in those tight moments that, you know, we believe in each other. So we stick together and just kind of keep fighting and found a way to get ourselves a full range there. And obviously, Steven, with the big kicker, won it. Kyle. Kyle. Yeah, Ryan, what what did what did you see over the the time period from the end of the Denver game until last week, even even through this week in terms of the way Steven went about his business? I don't know if he'd ever experienced very few thick kickers ever have experienced the way he started that Denver game. Certainly not a guy like him. Just curious how you how you what you witnessed and how he handled it. I say professional. He's been doing it a long time. I don't think he's had a run like that. But especially he's really strong. Kickers have to be in order to be in this week. You have to be really strong and be able to bounce back to get what just happened and find a way to just make one kick at a time. And, you know, I feel like obviously he's kicking, kicking very well. Right now, he's got a lot of confidence. We never lost confidence in him when we made the game with him to get to that Denver game and he's just been steady ever since. So I know every time he steps on that field that I have a lot of confidence is going to make it here. Jim. Right. I'm sorry. I switched over late, but I guess how do you keep from getting frustrated when you guys weren't able to close some drives off early and how good it feel to be able to get it done once again when it mattered most? Yeah, it's definitely frustrating. I mean, we pride ourselves on being able to, you know, finish drives on the end zone and talk about it all the time. It's an emphasis for us. And today we weren't executing well enough to do that. We got to get credit for defense, but I feel like we have a lot of things that we can clean up offensively. So we'll go back with this tape and really key on several things that we can clean up in order to finish those drives in the red zone. You know, tight game, you know, it really should have shouldn't have been so tight as we executed like we should have down in the red zone. And then at the end, you know, part of our guys, we just kept out, even though things aren't going well, even though we're settling for field goals, we just kept chipping away, chipping away, believing in each other. And, you know, we stepped on a field, but, you know, a few minutes left, three plus minutes left, meeting a field goal to go win. And, you know, there was no, no hesitation by anyone that had a lot of confidence that we were going to get it done and we did exactly that. And you put the ball where it needed to be, but Khalif twice got open deep. How good of a job did he do to get open and how big were those two plays? Yeah, they're huge. Obviously the first one early in the game, double move out on the outside, ends up getting behind the corner and made a huge play for us. And I kind of got us going early in the game, got us on the board. And then when it really needed something to get going there in the second half, I think we were down maybe two scores at the time or I'd got it back to one score. But the college number again, he was able to win over the top and come up, came up big for us just like he has multiple times in this time here. We still have a lot of questions left, so we're going to try and run through these gentry. Yeah, Ryan, as you look back over the first three weeks and the plays you guys have been able to make in crunch time, how much of this has come down to having a lot of guys back offensively? A lot of continuity with Arthur, with everyone on offense, you know, especially with the way the preseason went. Yeah, it definitely helps to have continuity. Like you said, a lot of guys back on offense, there's a lot of bank reps throughout the last year, really, you know, of course the last season and then this year, a lot of continuity, like you said, and familiarity with what we're doing, what we're trying to accomplish, and the guys doing it. So it all helps it all stacks together. And like you said, we're able to have a lot of confidence each other and go out in that place. Joe. Ryan, I know three knows the bottom line, but just in terms of how this team has played overall, I mean, how close to or far from the way you guys want to play are you right now? You know, I think we have a lot of things to clean up. We flashed at times, we played really well at times, but it hasn't made consistent enough. But we're finding ways to win game at the end of the day. That's what comes down to the NFL is finding ways to win game stack wins together. But obviously, a lot of things that we can clean up to see you growing and moving the needle, you're in the right direction. I'm proud of the way our guys battle. There's no hesitation. There's no folding from our guys and leaving each other. And we'll have a lot of confidence that we'll find a way to win. Three more, Corey. Hey, Ryan, I wanted to ask you about when you were down 24 to 12, it seemed like you guys really got back to pounding 22. Mike called it your bread and butter. Did that settle everything down? Yeah, it made some big plays there. You know, I think we started moving, we're kind of wearing off throughout the game out front. Kept going back to Ron and just like Lachi, sometimes Brian don't seem that the game goes on. So, you know, in that second half, we started hitting some more efficient runs, some bigger runs, getting first downs on the ground. And that was huge for us. That really got things moving for us. And we were hit some passes over the top off of it. Terry. Ryan, what was the mindset like, especially when you're down 12, and not a lot of things had gone right up to that point before you guys either offensively or defensively? I just make one playoff. I mean, I think we have a lot of confidence. You know, things aren't going well, we're not executing well, but we had a lot of confidence in each other that make it one play at a time. You know, when we execute and focus on one play at a time, we stack those good plays together and bounce out of this thing and we did exactly that. Last one, Luke. Ryan, you've talked so much about the confidence you have, and you know, you guys are always going to find a way, and you certainly have for the first three weeks. What is it about the character and the makeup of this team or really any team that lends you in that direction to being able to close it out when it matters? I think we believe in each other, and we have that kind of undying belief that we're going to stick together and fight through it, and somebody's going to make a play. So we step in that huddle, and they can look every man in the eye and see the confidence that we have together. That gives you a lot of confidence that the line of scrimmage knowing that, you know, no matter where the defense dictates the ball should go, I have a lot of confidence to run it to them and you guys are making plays.