 with Amy Wells. I'm Mike Keefe. We're joined by General Manager John Robinson and this Sunday, the big one at Nissan Stadium for first place. The Titans host the Texans. Game starts at noon central time. It's code blue. We want everybody to wear their Titans blue, which of course is light blue. And let's pack the place and make it look great. Amy Wells, do you have anything in Titan blue? Come on, Mike Keefe. Let's be serious. Of course I have Titans blue. It's all I own. All right. And black. And black. I was gonna say anyway. So it'll look great. It's gonna be great. Looking forward to it. All right. So good stuff. Code blue. We expect you there on Sunday in your Titans blue to help get it started for the Tennessee Titans. Again, it's a noon kickoff. Now, John, I know it's been a couple of days since the Titans beat the Raiders, but it was such a big win. What moments really stuck out to you in that contest? Well, really in the first half, there was a lot of back and forth. We were able to move the ball down offensively. They got a turnover. We came back and scored. Going to half time, tied up 21, you know, all. And we knew, you know, just looking at the statistics, they scored a lot of points in the first half over the course of the season. But in the second half for whatever reason, they dwindled. Defensively, we did a really good job coming out forcing the punt. We got two, three in outs, which we were able to get touchdowns on. The hammer tackle by Ty Smith, the recovered fumble by Jayon was an awesome play for us. And I thought kind of the defining moment of our football team was there at the end where we were up three scores, but we have a goal line stand to force four downs and really seal the victory. Need more of the same against the Texans this Sunday without a doubt. It's hard to believe it's week 15. We haven't seen the Texans yet this season. What stands out to you about Houston? A lot of explosive playmakers really on both sides of all. Offensively, you know, we all know about Watson, but they've got Hopkins. They've got Fuller. They've got stills. They've got QT. They've got a two-headed monster at back and Johnson and Hyde. They're really running strong. They've bolstered that offensive line. So, and defensively, you know, they're minus a couple players, but they're still aggressive and Romeo's got them playing hard. Now you mentioned to Sean Watson. He's a quarterback that we haven't seen yet this season. What do the Titans need to do to stop him? Well, I mean, he's a tough guy to wrangle. The biggest challenge is getting pressure on him, yet containing him. And when you get back there, getting him on the ground, there's so many plays when you watch this guy, where guys have him in the grasp and it looks like he's about to hit the turf. But somehow he bends and contorts, gets himself out of, you know, sticky situations, is able to extend plays and get the ball down the foot to the playmakers. And he's got several playmakers to throw it to, led by DeAndre Hopkins. How do you slow down one of the best receivers in the league? Yeah, it's going to be a huge challenge for us. He's so good. He's so strong. He's fast. His hands and his ball skills are excellent. He's got a unique ability to know where he's at on the field, to keep himself in bounds and extend plays that are close to the sideline or close to the end line. He's just such a dynamic playmaker. You just try to limit the opportunities that he gets. On defense, Gidevi on Kalowni is in Seattle. JJ Watts on IR. How different is this defense without those two playmakers? Well, anytime you lose two premium players, I mean, it puts a little bit more stress on you defensively. But Romeo's doing a great job. Front-wise for those guys, DJ Reader's having an outstanding season. Everybody wants to put him in the nose tackle category because he's 330, 340 pounds. But he's athletic. He can run, he can rush the passer. You've got Merciless, McKinney, Cunningham, the Vanderbilt product at Linebacker who are really outstanding players. And they bolster that secondary through trades, through claims, and they've got athleticism back there. How do the Tennessee Titans knock off the Texans on Sunday? Well, I think we've got to stick to our game plan offensively and build that momentum and continue to do what we've been able to do, which is run the football, set up play-action pass. We've got to continue to convert on third down. That's been key force, is being able to stay on the field and extend drives, get down to the red zone, and get touchdowns when we get down there. Defensively, it's about limiting the playmakers, which like we've talked about is keeping those guys at bay, getting off the field on third down, and putting as much stress on Deshaun as possible. Switching gears a little bit, Sunday is the my cause, my cleats game. Why is that so popular across the league? Well, there's so many things that players are involved in outside of football that they're passionate about, that they donate their time and their resources to. And it's just a really cool thing for them to be able to bring that on the field to show the fans what else they're passionate about.