 Titans had a stat that shared with us this week about, I think, your league leader over the past few years and tightly contested catches. What does that mean? And how have you been so productive when defenders are kind of all over you, you think? It starts at practice, just the process. It's just looking at the ball all the way in. Just being in football shape, just all the little things that kind of ties into being a good receiver. The strength has to be pretty big, too, to battle so often. For me, I'm a battle regardless. There's just who I am, my makeup, what I do, game in and game out. I just go out there and compete with myself. Every play, just try to do my best every play. It goes through your mind on some of those deep balls and how much faith you have to have of the quarterback to put it there. It seemed like a ball on Seattle. You just kind of sprinted, being a look up into the last minute. Is that just you expecting the ball to be there and what it gets you? Yeah, I was telling Ryan, he was like, man, I ain't know if you was going to look up, but I just tell him I have all the faith in the world and him that the ball was going to be what needed to be. And we connected on it. But for me, when the ball is in the area, it's either our receivers, nobody. So we just try to protect the quarterback as much as possible. Sorry, is that just taking you guys? No, I did just take. You always do that one? Yeah, I always just put tape on my hands. The correlation to it is just when the ball hits my hand in certain areas, that's it. But nothing's wrong with my hands at all. I just put a tape. I can really put it on all of them. I just put it on there. You're talking about the deep ball. Is it tempting on some of those balls to look up and does it slow you down maybe when you do? Yeah, definitely. I had to learn that early on. Terry Robitsky, he was one of those things. I'm fast, but you can't look too early. It slows you down and you can't get to those deep balls and things like that. So just keep your head down, run through 15, 18 yards, and then just find a ball, track it. Have you passed the 13-K receiving 5-12 run? Receiving yards, does that mean anything to you? I've just been playing for a while. That's what it just tells me. I've been playing for a while. It's definitely a great accomplishment, though. Just having longevity, still going out there producing. But for me, man, this is all about my team. My quarterback, my old line, give me the ability to go out there and make plays. My coaches and things like that. And then, along those lines, to help out my Falcons teammate, my Falcons teammate reporter, he wanted me to ask you just about what your favorite catch was from Matt Ryan. Do you remember the play? Do you remember anything in the details about that? For me, every catch is a difficult catch. You can't relax on any catch. I think all the catches, it's just opportunity. It's just trust. When you're going out there, if it's one-on-one, or you double coverage, your quarterback throws you the ball and you make a play. It's just that trust that you have between one another. So it's more so about the trust than the catch. Is there any one that that's not? No, I don't have one catch that's kind of stands out to me. Quite a difference from one week to another for you. Kulia, did you feel more of that connection with Ryan just from week one to week two? Most definitely. And like I said, just me just being out there in a gaming atmosphere with Ryan, with the team, everything. Just week to week, practice, everything else, run smoothly. So for me, just keep stacking days, keep stacking days, putting the work in. Then just going out there and having fun on Sunday. On the deep balls, how much pride do you take this part of your career to still be able to get down the field and split defenders and catch those deep balls? For me, I think I have a lot of just God-given talent, but I also work hard. Just being able to still run, the way I run and different things like that. But like I said, the quarterback just having the faith in me to deliver the ball down the field and believing in me that I can go get the ball and make a play for the team. So out there with one move in after practice, what does it mean to have a guy like that all day around here to talk to you guys? It's great. It's always great. I mean, on this level, we like kids, the inner kid, right? It's like high school, college, things like that. When you got guys to come back and talk to you, you still get that same feel. It's just amazing the guys, the pioneers, the play before you, been here, hall of famers, a lot of things like that. And just coming out here and interacting with them, it just means a lot, especially all of us collectively going around here talking to the quarterback and then me as a receiver, me, AJ, going down there, communicating with him. It just means a lot, just the organization and those guys coming back and having time to come back and just hang out at practice. Kim out, and maybe what was your conversation like with him? Yeah, so well, AJ, we was kind of just standing right here and I was like, hey, let's go down and talk to one. But it was just more of like, we'll appreciate you, appreciate everything you've done for the game. And just being in their presence, that's all. So it was just a respect thing. Did you ever meet Billy White Shoes during your days at Atlanta? Did he ever give you any kind of tips on touchdowns or a break? No, I know Billy, but no. I don't know, I might have to. We'll talk about that later. We'll talk about that later. I don't know how much it feels to run in and shoot is, but how fun, much fun, do you think it would have been to play in an offense like that with Lawrence Lane? I don't know, I mean, right now it's fun. I'm enjoying myself right now, so it's good.