 Mike, estimated walk through yesterday, does Ryan have any chance of doing anything today or is Will starting on Thursday? Yeah, I don't see Ryan being able to do much today, so I would imagine that, you know, as of today it'll be Will, unless something changes, so we'll see. But right now I don't see Ryan being able to do much with the ankle. With Chris, short week turnaround for Hubbard, it's tough to get through a concussion protocol with the short turnaround? If you really have a concussion, yeah, which he does, and he'll be in protocol, so I don't know anybody else, but if you have a concussion, I would imagine it'd be difficult to pass the protocol in four days, just going forward. That wasn't meant for this specific, just meant in general. Mike, how have you seen Will take on the challenge of a short week and just all that? Well, I think it's everybody. Everybody's taking it on. It's just a lot of hours and coming in after the game, and players, you know, it's up to them to physically try to do everything that they can, and we can help them, you know, just recover. And again, today is, you know, a Friday in our minds, and this is where we have to be, and we've got to work, and we've got to trust the process that by Thursday night they'll feel better. What should you say is the biggest challenge in such a short, quick turnaround against the defense, like in steals? I'm going to assume that you said the short turnaround, just, you know, it's a new opponent, you know, I mean, it's everything is just sped up, and, you know, we talked about what it is physically, but just the mental preparation that goes on to, you know, a new opponent, new scheme, new players that they have to learn, so I think that's a challenge as well. Just playing on a short week tub on rookies who probably never really did that in college. Unless they played in the Mac, you know, I don't know, I just, you know, all trying to do the same thing is get ready to go for Thursday night. In your time, stop and learn, stop. Who's that? Will, sorry. Been able to just take the installation as it came in the summer. Did a nice job with that, you know, like whenever he got here in the spring and probably some of that change is now during the season, just game plan specific wise, but I think he'd been able to handle the volume of, you know, stuff that we put in. There's been a lot of big primarily on Nick coming from that side, but how is he maybe different or the same as Garrett in terms of what he brings and what you have to try to stop? I mean, he's a talented player, he's long, he's athletic, he's instinctive, and we'll have to do a great job on the edges. You know, High Smith is explosive and fast and Rush Up Field has got a good spin move and, you know, so we'll have to make sure that those guys are accounted for and try to get hats on them and also get guys out in the route when we throw the football. What's the challenge, I guess, for you, Mike, in a short week trying to figure out what you can fit into the schedule, what you can take out, maybe what's most important in preparation? Well, it's all about mental prep. I mean, we won't do anything with any sort of, you know, tempo until tomorrow really. It's all about getting, you know, recovered as much as they can, get and move around a little bit, just still walk through and try to get as many, you know, mental reps in as that we can in formations and breaking the huddle and working with the crowd noise and the environment of a Thursday night game in Pittsburgh. I know he's dealing with the hamstring on a policy going along. Progressing and he's working hard to get back out there and, you know, might have a chance to play. We'll see. But, you know, Rodgers, you know, been pretty durable and been pretty resilient, I think, since he's been here. So hopefully, you know, he'll keep progressing. What is it that I watch him pick at this season? Have you seen progress from as we're here? Yeah, I mean, I think that there's ability to have command of the offense, whether it's a no huddle, he's got good movement skills. He's got, you know, new weapon back here and Deontay Johnson pickings. I think he throws the deep ball. I think Kenny's got good composure. I looked at Baltimore in a way that they pressured him and then the ability to come back, recognize it, you know, hit a big play in that football game. And, you know, that's not an easy defense to go against. So for him to be able to, one, you know, essentially have a mistake with, you know, a free blitzer and take a sack. I mean, took care of the football, but then recognize it later on the game and, you know, be able to go up top the pickings. What did you think of Eric and the relief of McCrary and what could he carry over from that if you need him again this week? I mean, I thought it was okay. You know, I mean, again, first action, you know, some things that we need to fix. But he wasn't the only one with defensive breakdowns. So I think, you know, Eric's had a great attitude since he's been here. He's been competitive. He's worked hard in preseason to get noticed. I mean, this is a tryout guy. This is a guy that didn't have, you know, just given the opportunity to come here and try out and earn the roster spot on the 90 man. And then through the preseason, got to practice squad. So proud of what he's done and will continue to work with him and, you know, see him catch some punts. You mentioned being mentally prepared a bunch today. Where do you see your team mentally right now? Do you feel like there's a good momentum in the clubhouse like this team has a new lease on life coming after a win? I think so. I think that yesterday was good. I mean, it's tough. I mean, a day after the game and bringing them in at 12.30 and you never know what you're going to get. But we got out there and by 4.30 I thought that there was great energy. I thought the guys were buying into the fact that it was Thursday in their minds and just trying to trick ourselves a little bit. So I was really pleasantly surprised about just the energy yesterday that we had just one day removed from the game. What's the trade deadline for the first game back? I'm sorry, guys. What did you think of trailing in his first game back? Was he kind of fully? Yeah, I had the opportunity. We're going to focus on Thursday night and hopefully he can help us there. But, you know, just the recap was saved for yesterday. We got a short week focused on Pittsburgh and trailing's got to help us and, you know, maybe fix up some details that he can use on Thursday night. What's the trade deadlines in less than two hours? Do you expect to stay quiet there? Wait, see what happens and see if anybody calls or but as of now there's no news to report. Who's not practicing? Not too many people. Ryan, Chris, Chris Moore as a way on a not injury related. I'll do a little bit. You know, it'll be limited, but not too bad. Did you have another question? I'm sorry. I was just going to ask. You've had some success on his Thursday game. What's the biggest? You've talked mental anxious, but what's the biggest key? Those are the two. You don't have much time to practice. You have to be realistic on what you can ask of the players. You've got to get some buy-in from your veterans. You know, the training room was packed yesterday. And after we walked through, it's crowded and try to get a recovery lift. And, you know, we did striders yesterday to just to try to get things moving. And, you know, so it's about the players buying in to believe in that it's Thursday and that we're playing Sunday night. Yeah, Chris will be back. Thanks guys. Tim, how did you see, looking at the tape, how Will handled his first start, first game action since August? And how many areas does he have to clean up? Yeah, he did a good job. He went out and operated efficiently. Did a good job being able to go and make some big throws and made some plays for us. Just like every game, there's areas where we're looking to improve. Obviously, we want to be better, you know, the two minutes real at the end of the half. And just some decisions and things along those lines. But yeah, he went out and executed the game plan and did a good job. Now, with Pittsburgh in response to what they saw on tape, you kind of have to respond to their response. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I think anytime you're going into a game, there's a little bit of that going into it, no matter, you know, who's playing for you. It's always about being able to adjust to kind of what their game plan is going to be and, you know, continuing to figure out ways to get the most out of our guys. It seemed like a game show ran off and he could make checks and everything like that. That's kind of unique for a rookie quarterback's first start. What was it that gave you that comment? Yeah, I think it's just a testament to him and coming in and studying and taking advantage of, you know, kind of being able to sit back a little bit and really learn. You know, he's got great guys in the room. Charles does a great job getting them ready, being able to sit there and talk to Ryan and talk to Malik. And, you know, he did a good job taking advantage of those opportunities to continue to learn and make sure he had a full grasp of the offense. How much did you think some of the extra things you did, like whether it's out there on Mondays, after practice, on those days? How much did you think that practice was? Yeah, I think it all does. You know, again, it's a testament to Charles London, the amount of time that he spent with him and, you know, going out and had a good game and all that stuff paid off for sure. How rare is that for a guy with so little experience and have you kind of thought that in him? Yeah, there's definitely a certain confidence swagger or whatever you want to call it. That was evident when you watched the tape, you know, when we were back evaluating them. And, you know, he does a good job of not crossing that line, right? Because it's a fine line between, you know, being confident and being on the wrong side of that. So he's done a good job of coming in here and working and earning the respect of his teammates. But is that swagger contagious, particularly when it turns into a big play? Yeah, I think, you know, from anyone, whether it's Hop with his touchdown celebrations or Ryan with his finger roll or Will getting fired up, you know, anytime our guys are able to go out there and play with energy and enthusiasm, especially after making a big play, it's definitely a contagious vibe that kind of caught fire for us the other day. How impressive was it that he was able to check into and check out of things at the line? It seemed like he had good command of what he was out there to do. Yeah, he did a good job of executing the game plan. So, luckily for us, we had, you know, got another game plan coming up here pretty quickly. He didn't have much time to marinate on it, so, you know, we'll see if he's able to continue to take strides. How much do you expect things to change now that there's game film on it that people have seen? Not much. What did you think of Traylin's first game back there in a while? Yeah, it was good to see Tray running. You know, had a couple opportunities there for us. You know, the both balls on the sideline, you know, his speed was evident, so that was encouraging. It was good to see he's big, he's strong, he's fast, and we wanted him to play like he's big, strong and fast. The first one, did they get a hand on it? It was hard to tell in the replay whether somebody knocked it away or not. Yeah, I think it was just a good play by the DB. How did you like the past things going? Dillard came in and Nick went to ride, and maybe what's the challenge against Pittsburgh? I mean, it's a challenge. I feel like we talk about these guys every week in terms of the defensive ends and the DPR. So, you know, this week's no different. They got two really good ones. Can't just focus all your attention on one of them, on TJ, obviously. You know, High Smith does a great job. Disruptive. So, it's going to be a challenge for those tackles for sure. And like we've talked about before, everyone's got a piece of it. You know, wide receivers have to do a great job of winning fast. Quarterbacks got to do a great job of getting the ball out of his hand. So, you know, it's going to be a whole team effort to make sure that we're neutralizing those two players. I don't want to pass in that aspect. Very successful in the game, obviously. And you know, coming in, Levis knew how to do that. But how much did that show in the practice squad? We're not practice squad. It's got team reps and things that he was doing. Yeah. I mean, we evaluate every rep, and you know, our position coaches do a great job of being able to go and watch that tape with our guys to make sure that they're consistently not only being evaluated, but being coached and, you know, improving. Because when your number is called, you got to be ready. And those are valuable reps that our guys do a really good job of taking advantage of and wills no different. How much was his ability seemingly to process information quickly once the ball was snapped? And how much did that help the protection and also help the receivers to be able to get open to make plays? Yeah, I think our line did a great job of keeping them clean for the most part. You know, they were inside out. They were able to give them a clean pocket and, you know, made sure that he felt comfortable in there. So, you know, hats off to our guys up front, being able to go and keep them clean and allow them to get comfortable. We say to Malik to kind of keep him engaged and with the plan. Yeah. I mean, he's close to being on the field, you know what I mean? So he's got to prepare as if he's a starter. The message to him is no different than it is to anybody else in the locker room. So he's got to continue to do a good job of preparing like he's a starter. And make sure that when his number is called, he's able to go in there and play well. One more. Go ahead. Really big arm, able to make those off-platform throws. Are you able to do stuff with, like, how deep of a drop-back he takes out of play action? Yeah, that gets tricky because that changes the launch point. And now you're putting those, you're really stressing the tackles when you start to really try to deepen up the drop. So try to not really change anything for him because we want those guys up front to be as comfortable as possible. Cool. Thank you guys.