 You know, we just always try to do what's best for the team. And you know, after talking about it with Craig and John and myself, we had both those guys in here to work out. And it was a really good workout. And again, we feel comfortable now going forward here with Cody. What did Cody show in that first workout that maybe didn't push him past Cairo? Yeah, again, it was really close. I mean, I think they all made everything that we asked him to kick. It was a very competitive workout, a very good workout. And in the end, you have to make decisions. And so we've moved on now here to Cody, and we'll get started with that here today. What makes you think, Mike, or can you be sure that he's kind of over things mentally from last year? We just have to make sure that we're doing everything we can to get him ready for the game. Denver, that's a huge challenge. We're going to need to make sure that we score points every chance that we get. When we get it down there, defense is very good defense. Not giving up a lot of yards, very good against the pass. So he's just going to be one piece of the other puzzle. And we'll work with him here like we do all the other players. What do you see Rod's role being in the team? That's the thing that's always, when you sign guys, the role is really yet to be determined. They define their role by what they can do on the practice field, what they can handle, learning the game plan, what their role can be on special teams, on fourth down. And then we'll decide, I think, as things kind of go further. But it's a versatile piece that's played. He's carried the football, he's played some fullback, has played on special teams. AJ Brown had a career high in snaps. What was behind him getting more snaps? And is that something you look to go to going forward? We want to just make sure that everybody understands what their job is on each and every play. Like a lot of players or young players, trying not to overload them and move them around and do a bunch of stuff with them and try to make sure that they know what to do on a consistent basis and can play fast and aggressive and let their talents shine on the field. And I think that's what all we're trying to do is, as the more guys can handle, the more we'll give them. And he's shown that, but we have to, I think, always be careful of how much you're asking a guy to do formationally, making minor changes to plays. May not seem much for a veteran player, but sometimes a young player is just conscious of making sure that they're fully committed to their job so that they can execute. You may have referenced Monday that we were looking to maybe expand the role of Dennis Kelly. Is that, am I accurate there? And did you expand on that? Well, I just said it was an option. I mean, we have options now. I mean, I think we have more options. And again, we were a little heavy if you look at the roster at O'Liaman. But there were injuries there. There were things that were happening. And so we'll just have to try to make sure that everybody knows what to do. They're playing with great effort. And up front, they blocked their guy. It's a big, big one-on-one matchup game for us this week. I mean, they'll be critical that everybody focuses on their one-on-one matchups and wins those across the board on all three phases. Like any player that comes back from injury, you have to be able to go through the return to play. And he got some reps last week. And I felt responded OK physically. And then we'll kind of see where it is here today going forward. Coach, when you have a player who understands the middle aspect and understands what they're supposed to do but is failing to execute, when that happens, is there a theme with all those kind of guys? Or is it a case by case basis as to what that's happening? I think that just the important thing to remember is just being smart and knowing what to do isn't enough in this league. I think that there's execution that has to take place. And I think as players, I was always given a blueprint. I was always given a playbook, given a diagram. And we talk about the details of being able to bring that picture to life. This isn't the first time that we've talked about this. And it's not the first time I've tried to talk to the team like that. Here's the route. This is what the route might look like on paper. Here's what the route looks like against man coverage. Here's what the route looks like on zone coverage. Here's where the defensive fit is. But a lot of times it doesn't always go like that picture. So just to be able to adjust and have instincts to maybe the guy who isn't three yards closer to the line of scrimmage than we thought he would be, thought we'd be three yards deeper. So there's a lot that goes into it. And once you get out there being instinctive and playing with awareness and ultimately doing your job. When you look at Denver, was there a running game, I guess, that jumps out at your post? Well, I think that's going to be a huge key is to be able to, to the best of our ability, control these runners. Obviously, veteran quarterback has seen a lot, two really dynamic players with different skill sets on the edges. But with Lindsey and Freeman, combining for 33, really targets or touches a game, either handing it to them or throwing it to them. That's a lot of production. They had a great day in San Diego. So that's probably a lot of confidence with them coming in. How's the opposite side? Well, I mean, I think there's things that we'll always try to do every week. And certainly Derrick's a part of that. He's a big part of that. But we have to function as an offense and be able to throw the football and take 11 guys and understand their job and how they fit into the play pass, the protection, the route, the timing. Is it man coverage or zone coverage? This week, obviously, making sure Von Miller doesn't wreck the play before it gets started is a very explosive, disruptive player who's done it for a lot of years. Has beefing up, Marcus, given you to this point just waiting to open the field? Well, he's been there every snap. So we talked about how critical durability is in this league that you're able to come out and play and be available and be out there. So I guess the durability has been there. Is the week beginning with maybe a little bit more optimism about getting cam back or that to be determined? I think those are all things that are yet to be determined. Just kind of see where he's at today and move forward as the week progresses. I may be limited, but I can't answer that until we see kind of how he looks. We like guys to try to focus on what they can do and as opposed to what they can't. And so in saying that, we'd like to try to see what he can do. And then we'll make a determination after that, after he warms up or doesn't go through individual. As a coordinator, Vic Fanzio, his defenses have consistently been good. What is it that stands out about his defenses? Is it the inside linebackers, the edge? I think traditionally they've always had very good pass defense, very good mix and coverage. It's a very good scheme, but the players play hard. It's always about the players. They have good players. And they play with great fundamentals up front at the line of scrimmage. Safeties are active. They trigger the corners. I think can play man, can play zone. It's something that it's a versatile defense. So they've always, you know, he's always done well. He's a great coach. But to be a great coach, you have to have great players. We'll see. I don't think one of those two probably won't be out there. You like the boost you've got from Reggie Gilbert? Yeah. You know, I think it's always hard. I think we have a lot of specifics. And maybe we do things differently than whatever he was doing in Green Bay. So there's things that have helped us. And there's things that we're just going to continue to try to improve some of maybe the details that, you know, in our certain call or in our package that were a little different than maybe what he was doing in Green Bay. But he's helped us on the edge. He's helped us on special teams. On your sample, saying Monday that still kind of getting used to different coaching and combining that with, I think, he said, his own flavor. Is that transition or adjustment taking a little bit longer than anticipated? We're going to focus on improving here this week and seeing if we can block Wolf and Harris and all those got Walker and all those guys for Denver. However we can. We're going to try to practice, prepare, learn who to block, and do our best to block our guy. So this transition needs to be complete in order to block those guys? We all have to just be better with whatever transition we're making. We'll make it harder than what it is. That's what I'm trying to focus to the team. Let's just go practice, play. Don't let one play determine the outcome of the series or the game or the half or the quarter. It's going to be bad plays. We're going to miss a block. We're going to drop a ball. We're going to miss a tackle. Those things are going to happen. But we have to come back with a lineup, communicate with the guy next to us, and go compete. What is it that Daelyn does well that makes you guys like him so much? Thought he had when he was available in preseason. He's got a good burst. I feel like he goes hard. And one-cut runner is pretty violent in this cut. So I think he's improving. I think that he doesn't lack willingness, size, I would say is something that he can't do anything about. But I think he's improving.