 Hey, Corey. I guess for you guys offensively today, you had that great first drive. And then it kind of cooled down a bit. And then got you guys involved, you and, obviously, A.J. Brown with some big plays. What's your, I guess, what's your mindset kind of going down the stretch there during the game when you guys had to make those big plays? I'm going to play at a time. We understand the caliber of offense we have. We got a lot of weapons, and we understand that every play isn't going to be a big play all the time. So we got to stick to who we are, and take it one play at a time, and that's what we did. Buck? What's up, Corey? A.J. said he told Derek in overtime to go out there and win the game, told him he was taking too long. What were you guys thinking heading into the overtime period, understanding that you had an opportunity after the defense got the stop? I mean, our mindset was win, honestly. And there's the same, as I said previously, is just taking one play at a time. And as we did, we drove the field, and O-line did great, D-hand did great, and Ryde did as well. So a lot of work to do, a lot to clean up, but we got the win. David? Corey, you guys know what this game meant in the standings. What do you feel you accomplished today towards your goal of making the playoffs? I mean, we were just focused on this game. We're focused on going one-on-one each and every week, and that's what we did. Baltimore was another team that was on our schedule when we came out and we handled business, and we're on Indy. Terry? Corey, it seemed like there was a lot of emotion on both sides, maybe stemming back from the playoff game last year. How much did that kind of play into you guys digging deep and being able to pull this win out? Yeah, I mean, we kind of knew that there was going to be some extra stuff coming into this game just because of last year or whatever, but we tried to keep our poise and go out there and handle business, nothing more, nothing less. And like I said, that's what we did. Steve Layman? Corey, you guys talk so much about being complementary in football. Is there a better example of being complementary than what you guys did in the fourth quarter, and especially then over time today with the defense getting the three and out and you guys driving the field to put it away? Man, I mean, that's who we are. That's where we're at our best. And the first half, we were a little iffy, and like I said, we have a lot to clean up. But towards the end of the game, towards that last stretch is who we are. We got to be like that every time. That was complementary. Defense got to stop when we went down there and picked the game away. That's who we are. And a quick follow up to what you just said there is it wasn't always pretty. It was a little bit greasy at times today and things like that. But do you guys almost relish these types of games where you have to grind it out and frankly be tougher than the other side? Yeah, I mean, when it comes to grinding it out and take it to the fourth quarter, and like I said, that's who we are. We don't have any front runners. We've got a bunch of guys who have been down before and they understand what it takes to come back and win a game like this. And like I said, man, we have a great team and I'm really proud of them. John Glennon. Yeah, Corey, a lot of adversity kind of going into this game. I mean, you'd lost three of four, a lot of injured players. And it was against another six and three team, too. How memorable is this victory among some of the wins you guys have had here in recent years? Yeah, this is definitely a big one. It took some grit and it took some scratching and clawing, but we have a next man up mentality along with everyone else and we trust our twos to go in there and fill that gap and be just as good. It won't be a big drop off. And that's what they did. We had a lot of injuries up front on the team in general and the twos really stepped up, so we're proud of them. Paul. Corey, you had some big catches. I was wondering about your vantage point on AJ's catch where he fought through those four guys to get into the end zone. Where were you watching that from and what did you think? It was on the left side. Like I had a pretty good view of it. Man, I don't even know. That was a crazy play. That's who he is, though. He's like, no, that was a crazy play up sitting there watching him break four or five tackles. He's a relentless player and he's faced a lot of adversity as well and that's the guy who's going to fight to the end and keep going. And I'm happier than I am to tell you that and I'm real proud of him. Jim. Corey, how have you been able to get through this last couple of weeks with everything you've had going on and why is it so important for you to be out here playing and then kind of speaking through that? What's the support been like from your teammates through everything you've had to go through? Man, the support has been unbelievable. You can tell a lot about this team. They really care about each other, not just on the field. Just outside of football, pretty much everyone reached out to me coaches and obviously players, they reached out to me and just told me they were thinking about me and my family and they were praying for us and that goes a long way. To be able to come here and know that guys got my back on and off the field and they got my families back and that means a lot. We had a tragic loss in our family. My brother was everything to me. We're going to miss him dearly. Eric. Hey, Corey, this was your third 100-yard receiving game of the season. Do you feel like right now you're playing your best football of your career? Pretty good football. I would say so, yeah. I've come a long way, not only physically, mentally. A lot to clean up, I'll tell you that there. That's why I'm sitting here at Harvard. I have a lot to grow at and a lot to clean up. But I'm happy with the way that I've been playing and as well as this team. We just got to keep improving each and every week. Three more, TD. Corey, it's really refreshing to see you consistently catch the football with confidence and just week in and week out, do what you're doing. I don't want to say something that's changed, but are you seeing things more clearly from a mental standpoint or what's really been the key for you with that? I mean, I'm going out there being me. I know each and every game and that's what this team is doing as well. Nothing more, nothing less than that. Obviously the years previous to this haven't been like this. But like I said, I'm happy with the way that I've been playing and we'll have room for improvement. Of course, it's definitely room for improvement. But we'll keep getting there, keep improving each and every week. And I'm just happy to be a part of this team. And I'm real proud of these guys. David? Good. Is that me, Orton? Yeah, go for it. Last one, Orton. Corey, when you don't have any catches in the first half, does it ever, you ever have to sort of get yourself back up for the start of the second half? I mean, are you frustrated, bored at all when you go through a half like that? You just got to stay in it. I wasn't necessarily frustrated or bored. You just have to mentally keep yourself in the game. Not having any catches in the first half, but I have an impact on this game that's blocking. There's a lot of other things that I can do to help the team with just catching a ball. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm proud of myself. I'm not blocking. Whatever I can to take, whatever I can do to take a few hits off Derek in the back, I'm going to do that. But just got to tell yourself to stay in it mentally and know the ball will come.