 If there's any team in the NFL, when you as a player feel like all hope is lost, that you're not sure if you're still gonna keep playing or not. You're not sure if you still got it or not. Chiefs are the team that will make any and every attempt to try to revive your career or try to see if, just squeeze any more juice that you still got left. We've seen the Chiefs attempt to do this and sometimes it's been successful. Sometimes it hasn't been successful. With guys like LeVion, Bale, we've seen them do it with Josh Gordon. And more recently, they just recently picked up Melvin Gordon and also Brian Edwards too, to their practice squad. And now, so Brandon Williams with him, it was no different. And Brandon Williams, former Baltimore Raven, he was a defensive tackle, interior defensive lineman, run stopper, just more so a two down lineman. You're gonna use him on the goal line and stuff like that. But with Brandon Williams, he had a decent career with the Baltimore Ravens. Definitely toward his last year there with them last season. It was trending downward and I think everybody knew that he wasn't gonna get re-signed. But it's crazy because I didn't think that it would take this long for him to be signed with a team. I really didn't. I really didn't. But with the Chiefs, I'm not sure what their situation is at defensive lineman. I'm not sure if they just need some help right now, or maybe they're dealing with injuries or something like that. But he's in the spot. He's in it. I mean, he's obviously on the good team, number one in the AFC right now. And I mean, the Chiefs are so used to being number one in the AFC, it's like second-aged for them. But something that I didn't know with Adam Shepter, he actually reported it when this came out yesterday that Joe Cullen, he's getting back with him again. And I know Joe Cullen, he was over there with the Ravens for a minute. So I had no clue that he was with the Chiefs. So that'll be nice for Brandon Williams to have some familiarity. And it's always nice when you go to a new scenario, but you have a familiar face, somebody that you're comfortable with, because that can help you be even more comfortable in that new scenario. And you know what, let's read the report straight from Adam Shepter, what he said. He said, long time former Ravens defensive tackle Brandon Williams, who had been waiting for the right opportunity. Just wait, yeah, he certainly was waiting. We going into what, week 12, I think. So he was waiting. But was waiting for the right opportunity like Lin-Vell Joseph and Adam again, Sue, two Eagles. Now, you know when he first reported that, when he first said that, I was like, oh, Brandon Williams, he going to the Eagles too? But anyway, he is signing with the Chiefs practice squad with the idea of going to the active roster for his sources, Williams reunites with Chiefs defensive line coach Joe Cullen. So that part, with them signing him to the practice squad, it is such, such a low risk. And I'm glad that the NFL implemented these new practice squad rules, because if you signing a player, especially at this point of the season, or really whenever, if you signing a player to the practice squad, even a veteran, I like that they implemented that rule because now some teams, they can finagle it and whatnot. Like, cause you have to, you can call the person up to the active roster two times. And then after the third time, you had to call them up to the, they have to, you got to place them on active roster or you got to just let them see if they clear waivers if you want to sign them back to the practice squad. But I do like the rules that they put in place for the new practice squad. But it's super low risk. It's very low risk for the team. I know for the player, they still get paid. They don't get paid as much, but it's like a tryout. It's like an extensive tryout. So we'll see how Brandon Williams does over there in Kansas City. Gonna be interesting to see him on the other side now. Just like Orlando Brown, Jr. He's done pretty good overall. I know he had some rough moments and whatnot, but again, we'll see how Brandon Williams does. So anyway, Team Game of the Clean, I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. And like Brandon Williams said, to free agency, I'm out.