 Going back to AJ Brown's whole move into the end zone there, what did you see out of that? And just how good was it to see him after some dropped catches the last couple of weeks to really kind of battle back today? Oh, it's huge. You made some really big place for us. You mentioned the touchdown there, a third long situation. They can get it to his hands quick. If he gets first down, great. If not, we're in a four down situation there. And he's able to break, I don't know, three four tackles and really just will his way into the end zone. It's pretty amazing play to watch happen. I pair that with the one he made a couple of plays before on the left side, where he again broke three or four tackles and was able to just keep going, gaining yards up the sideline. It was really cool and glad to be part of it. Joe Rexroad. Ryan, on that play, was there an adjustment there pre-snap between you and AJ? It looked like maybe you had something going there. You changed something or was that just the run all along? But we always have some things we can change up. Sometimes they come up and sometimes we let it ride. So just AJ did a really good job of making a play in that situation. Jim. Ryan, I imagine there's nothing like a walk off to a game. What was your emotion when you saw Derek break from the pack and score? It was huge. We've been moving the ball effectively. I had a ton of confidence that as soon as we got the ball, that we were going to find a way to march it down and get in the end zone. They're throwing their kitchen sink out. It's bringing pressure almost every play. Telling the guys to huddle. They're bringing all this pressure. We get Derek on, making miss on one guy. He'll be able to take it to the house. And that's exactly what he did. TD. Yeah, Ryan, when you get those big-time plays from AJ Brown and then from Derek Henry, what does that mean to the overall, you know, your perspective and the way you guys are clawing to stay in this playoff race? Oh, it's huge. You know, those guys made big plays on Derek Rannhart all day. That's a really big runs for us. Corey made some big plays down the field for us. AJ, of course, you mentioned, obviously, just going beast mode there on those two plays at the end of the fourth quarter. So really guy stepped up, Ferkshire makes a big place for us. One up there, down another one earlier in that drive in the fourth quarter. So the guys that made plays all the way around and really just when we're at our best, that's what's happened is guys are making plays all across the offense. Paul. Ryan, after a little bit of a tough stretch, I'm wondering if you feel like you kind of reestablished the kind of grit and ability to withstand and take the hard path to get things done. Yeah, you know, I don't think we ever lost faith. Of course, we were we were struggling a little bit to put it simply. Just weren't finishing, weren't playing consistent enough. And we need to get back on track. And today we were able to to fight through some adversity in the middle of the game. You know, things weren't going our way in the middle of the game. Got down, but that belief never stopped. We've kind of felt the tide turning there in the fourth quarter on offense. Felt ourselves gaining momentum, eating up yards up front, making plays on the outside and defense kept us in there at the end, hold them till field goal at the end of regulation and then get in a big stop there in overtime. So, you know, I think there's a lot of confidence throughout our team that, you know, we've been on a little bit of tough stretch there, but we get in a tough situation. We're going to keep fighting and find a way to win. Fuck. Yeah, Ryan, how would you how would you rate Woodside's throw on that fake punt? Honestly, I didn't even see it. I didn't know what was going on. I was ticked off that we we didn't convert on on third down. One of the sidelines was getting on the bench about to look at the surface, see what happened and I heard heard the conversion and we're back on the field. So I'll have to take a look at it on tape. But I'm sure he'll say it's a better best throw of the day. Terry, Ryan, you talked a little bit about, I guess, the lull and getting down there for a while, but what was it that kind of triggered that? Rhythm that you guys got into, especially in the passing game there late in the third early in the fourth. Yeah, we just kept plugging away, you know, we missed some opportunities early in the game and and just kept with it, kept pounding away and the run game, taking shots through the air. And then, you know, things started finally going our way there towards the end of the game. So sometimes that's the way it goes. You just got to kind of stay with it, stay with the plan, keep swinging, taking shots and, you know, believing each other that eventually things are going to start heading your way. Two more, John Glennon. Hey, Ryan, it's been pretty rare over the years to see Derek Henry get hit hard enough to leave the game. Took a pretty big hit today and left. I wonder what you thought when he took that hit and then the fact that he's bounced right back in there, you know, like one play later and ends up getting the winning touchdown there. Yeah, Derek's extremely tough. He's a competitor, he runs hard. You know, he's taking a pounding each and every game and continues to just keep fighting through that. Saw him go up in the air on that play and it was like time slowed down. I was thinking, no, as I saw him coming down, just tough, tough situation to be when you're in there like that, a guy coming at you. But he might be a little sore, but he's a fighter, came back in and obviously made some huge plays for us there at the end. Last one, Joe Rex Road. Yeah, Ryan, kind of a follow up to Terry's question about the rhythm. What about just you in particular, obviously missing some throws early, you had the pick and then was there a throw or a moment that got you kind of jolted into that rhythm that you had the rest of the game late? No, I don't think so. I mean, like I said, sometimes you just got to keep keep playing and you know, tough situation there on the pick, but I just got to keep playing and keep firing, you know, keep swinging. You don't like missing, but when you do miss, you just got to keep swinging, have that confidence in your receivers or back to tight ends wherever you're throwing the ball to and that belief that they're going to make the play. So I'm going to keep swinging, keep firing away and believe those guys going to make the play.