 Hi, Josh. It's really nice to meet you. I guess just going off of that, you know, there are so many people that having the length of the career that you've had, if they wouldn't have seen results within the first few years, they're packing it up, they're heading out. But what kept you going? What kept you pursuing that playing time that you eventually got to have? Well, that's tough because I've been asked that quite a few times, and really just perseverance, you know what I mean? I feel like a lot of guys I know and they don't really get the opportunity, so they pack it up and quit, you know what I mean, and move on with the rest of the lives. And I've been doing this for so long, and I love this game that I want my opportunity. I feel like I won't stop until I get that opportunity to play, and I feel like I just getting started even though I'm about to be 30 years old. I feel like I have a lot of miles on me left. And I also wanted to ask, how much do you know about Arthur Smith? What are you looking forward to about getting to play with him as your head coach and in his scheme? Yeah, at first I didn't really know a lot about him to be completely honest with you, you know what I mean? I knew he was a former old lineman, you know what I mean? So I just thought that, you know, I feel like we had a connection just from the first time I met him. So I was like, okay, just from meeting him and talking to him, I knew what he wanted. So he has a vision, and I'm a boy with this vision. Cool, thank you. Kelsey? Hey Josh, are you more comfortable at left or right guard? Either one really, like wherever they need me to play, I can play. I feel like I've had enough experience at both left and right that if you put me in the game, I can go out there and produce. And obviously you're aware, but the Falcons have a hold of fill at left guard. How much are you looking forward, the opportunity to compete for not just the job on the roster, but potentially a starting job? Yeah, man, I'm looking forward to it. You know, it's my dream to start in this league, you know, I feel like I can do that. That me being just a veteran now is strange to say, but I'm a veteran, I feel like I can come in on hitting the ground running and just take that spot. So that's my goal, come in compete, you know, make the team better and I feel like I can do that. Thanks. Cody, from Fox, do you got anything? No, I'm good, thanks. Okay, D-Led, you want any follow-ups? Oh, you're muted, D-Led. Sorry about that. Yeah, yeah, Josh, what did you do in 17? How tough was that being out and did you think you'd get another shot? I broke my hand, you know what I mean? Right in the first day of pads, I broke my hand. So that was tough, you know what I mean? I feel like that was my year to actually like go in and play, you know what I mean? But it was tough because I got bounced to the practice squad, you know, I let my hand heal, but just going in that run all the way to the Super Bowl, it was an incredible year, you know, practice squad or not, like if you're on that squad, you're grinding with those guys, you're in the mix just and if somebody gets hurt, you can be thrown in the game just like that. So I feel like I took it as that approach and it was an incredible year that we had, you know, and memories I never forget with those guys. So you were there when the Falcons ended on the one yard line there, right? Yeah, I was there for that game. I was jailing meals, right? Yeah, I remember that. Well then what was the transition like leaving there and, you know, trying to establish yourself with the coach? And it was a tough transition just because I don't even know because Frank Wright, he the one who I knew from Philly, you know what I mean? So we had a good connection there and then when I went there, we had Ryan Kelly in front of me at center and then they had Quentin Nelson at left guard and so too like those dudes can play ball, you know what I mean? And just learning from them, just learning like techniques from them. And when I got into play things just picked up where they left off and I feel like that was a good, good role for me at that point, you know what I mean? But I'm trying to find another role on this team Atlanta, whatever that is, whatever they need me to do, I feel like I'll be able to fit that role whenever I get there. How much center have you played? Were you a center in college or in the pros you had to learn how to do as much as you could? Or how much center have you played? My first two years at Oregon State I was a center and then I transitioned to guard and then when I got to the NFL, they put me back at center and then I've been bouncing left from center to left guard with the Colts. I've had some snaps of center rows. I played a couple games at center, the Colts and then really just bouncing back and forth from center to guard and I feel like at this point I'm comfortable playing either or. Did they describe this as an open competition here for, you know, because the Mac is gone and Carpenter where their starters are, you know, they got, you know, Genesee and Gano and you and Lindstrom. I mean, is this the open competition or what have they told you about the situation here? You know, I talked to Coach Smith about it and he was like saying the best players will play, you know what I mean? And I like that approach is because like with a new start, you don't know what you're going to get, what scheme you're going to get and I feel like when Camp comes around, you just keep on developing, developing and whoever is hitting the ground running, that's who you roll with and I feel like just talking to him, I feel like that's the approach he's going to take and I want to take that and remember it, you know. Tori, you got anything else? Yeah, I'll just add one more question. How much do you know about this group that you're joining? You know, they are still a fairly young group. How do you feel as though I know there's, you know, all this competition and everything like that, but you know, this is still a team. How do you feel as though you can kind of help these young guys along, especially considering everything that you've seen over your career? Bring that veteran leadership, you know what I mean? I feel like I'm going to do that as best as much as I can. You know, I don't know how too many veterans on this team, you know what I mean? But all I know is what I can bring to the table and that's my leadership, my veteran experience and I feel like when I get to Atlanta, that's what I'm going to bring to the table.