 What was happening on that play for you? First of all, I wanted to take a moment to dedicate that play to both of my grandfathers, both military men, this week being salute to service week. And we wear the towels and the gloves to show that appreciation. And my maternal grandfather passed about three weeks ago, and it was very emotional for me playing, and it's always emotional playing in the salute to service game because they did that so that I can have the opportunity to be a pro football player. So I wanted to dedicate that to them, and I wish they could have been here to see it, but I know they're watching from above, and it's something that I really appreciate. And on the second self, it's a combination of the efforts of everyone on this team, the offense making plays, other guys on the defense making plays, us having a great pocket all day. And with standing surges, I guess, from the other team. And finding opportunities like the Stripsack to make plays that get us the win today. Who? Yeah, Steve's my guy, man. And I'm just glad that we were able to scoop it. And I mean, if you get all the way down to five, we should be able to finish a drive like that five yards. So I'm just glad that he came out with not a major injury, a minor injury. And that we were able to make an even larger plus out of a Stripsack rather than just recovering it. He's been a leader to this team. He's been a leader to our outside linebacker room. And I'm just glad to be able to have the opportunity to play with guys like that, humble guys, guys that have fought through a lot to get the opportunity to play this game in the NFL. Elger Brown, and it's been so long since I've seen my paternal grandfather. Elger Brown is my maternal grandfather. And Alan's Waters is my paternal grandfather, yeah. E-L-D-R-E-D, Brown. I mean, it's funny, I was thinking about him right before that drive. Because one of my first home game active as an NFL player was just two years ago. And I was in Chicago then. And that was Salute to Service Week too. So every time it's Salute to Service Week, I just think about them. And think about them putting in work. My grandfather being from rural Alabama. My paternal grandfather being from rural Ohio. I get the opportunity to be an NFL player when they more or less were from places where you don't get that opportunity. So I always think about them when I have this opportunity because that's really what it's all about. Me being a representation of my family. And yeah, it stopped to think about, what do you mean? Yeah, I mean, I mean, like it didn't. Absolutely, just because, like I said, playing with other guys that have done that and it makes you, it gives you, it can be something that you can carry that weighs you down a little bit. But once you get past the weighing down of it, and you get to say, actually, what I should do is not think about that. And I should just use that to fuel me and take every play. Like it's an individual play and I'm trying to win that one. And if I don't win that one, I'm trying to win the next one. It's really not about, when you're playing a fast-paced game like football, it's not necessarily about taking in a moment. Like it literally is a moment, moment. So yeah, I wouldn't say I'd take it that often, but I'm just glad that I can be around guys that can share that sentiment. And we all play as a representation of that journey. I think you notice it in the way you play. Cuz you walk off of off-season every year, I mean I had it in the CFL. And I learned so much in the CFL and you bring it down here and it's a different game to a certain extent. And if you get stuck in those ways, you notice like, dang, I'm not playing as well, I'm not playing as loose. I'm playing over aggressive, I'm playing anxious. And you just gotta take a deep breath. And it's almost like it is like a skill. You take a deep breath and you treat each play individually. And you just think about your training, think about your skills. You don't necessarily think of all that weight that you feel like you have to carry with you for all the stuff that knocks you down, that you had to get back up from. James, how do you? I think it comes down to conditioning. To be honest, we condition every day at the end of practice. And it's something that I appreciate. Don't like doing, but I appreciate in games like this. So, and I appreciate the oxygen on the sideline. So, yeah. Thank you.