 What will it be? Has it gone through your mind being reunited with Arthur Smith and being back in this offense? What will that mean for you and your game, Mr. Smith? Yeah, that's only about the millionth time I've been asked that today. No, no kid. No, man, but like I answered it all, man, me and Hart got a great relationship. You know, I've been answering these questions all day, and I'll keep answering them, man, because, you know, that God means so much to me and what he's done and helped me get to in my career. Just a wonderful, wonderful human being, man. And it's an honor to be playing with him, man. Art believed in me for all of my NFL career, man. And I'm sure if he had met me before that, he believed in me then. So it's a blessing to be able to be reunited with him. I forgot that I know will take advantage of my abilities and talents and, you know, help this team get to where we need to go. So I'm just grateful to be a part of this process. And what was, what's your perception of the Falcons and, you know, the Titan cow pits and some of the other Titans that are in the group here in Atlanta? Yeah, man, it's a room I'm glad to be a part of, man, seriously, it's a room with a lot of talent, you know, a lot of different skill sets. And I think, you know, about me bringing my skill set to that room, you know, I can add that much more, you know, versatility. So it's a great opportunity for us all, man, to be able to play off each other, to learn from one another. You know, I know Kyle, I know Parker, you know, I know some of those guys that's in that room, man. So it'd be easy transition for me. Those are great guys. We got, you know, really good relationships. And, you know, I'm just excited about it. Michael Rostin? Yeah, hey, John, welcome. So when did you find out and kind of take me through how you found out you were getting moved? Just got a call from my agent, man. You know, kind of like a bunch of us do, I'm glad I didn't find that over Twitter. Like a lot of guys do. But no, it was very professional, man. You know, from both sides, you know, kudos to New England and how they handled everything. I appreciate the time that I had there and everything that they've done for me. And, you know, I'm just glad that, you know, there's opportunities as risen for me. And I'm, you know, so, you know, more than ready to embark upon this journey with my new club. Excited to meet some of the guys and be kind of trying to get those, some of those relationships going now. That's what's most important. So, like I said, man, it's got a call from my agent. And, you know, when he told me, you know, what team, you know, wanted to trade for me, you know, I was like, you know, let's make it happen, man. You know, I felt that it was a great opportunity for not only for me and my career, but for my family. You know, just a fresh start. You know, I had a wife and four beautiful children. So, you know, just add another house to the list. And, you know, let's see what memories we can create here. And you alluded to obviously re-enighting with Arthur before. What, with how he used you in Tennessee, what stood out to you the most of how that worked, that may translate here? You know, art knows, you know, my abilities and what I'm able to do with the ball in my hands. And, you know, whatever ways, you know, he feels his best in getting me the ball, man. I just tried to capitalize off of that. We've had success in the past. And I feel that we really didn't even scratch the surface of what we could really do. You know, because, you know, honestly, you know, with all due respect, this isn't about me and art. This is about the entire Atlanta Falcons. You know, it's going to take all of us, everyone in this building. I know I've been hearing, you know, me and art all day today. You know, I understand I get it. You know, it's sort of re-enighting, but, you know, art knows, and I both know this isn't about me and him. You know, it's just we're part of the puzzle. And, you know, we just want to put ourselves in the right position so that we can complete this puzzle and go to where we need to go. Josh Kendall? Oh, Josh, you're muted. John, I know we're a little technically, technologically illiterate around here, forgive us. Welcome to Atlanta. You mentioned your skill set. Could you describe it for me or for us? How would you describe the way you play and what your strengths are? Yeah, I'm always part of my cells on the run after the catchability, being able to be dynamic with the ball in my hands, becoming and running back with the ball in my hands. You know, that's kind of what I hung my head on in my career. You know, some may consider me undersized, tight-and-hand. I may have seen with my shirt off, that's the problem. You know, I'm pretty sure I look better than every tight-and-hand league on my shirt off, but... You look better than everybody on this call, I can promise you that. Oh, man, no, but just like I said, just bringing that dynamic play-making ability to this team, to this organization and being able to stretch the field, using my speed and athleticism to create mismatches. And if I got to put my face in there against a DNS, you know, 30, 40 pounds heavy than me, I'm more than willing. You know, I believe that, you know, you're not just a valuable player in this game by what you can do with the ball in your hands or what you can do off the ball as well. You know, blocking and line blocking, downfield, whatever it be, whatever phase it is, you know, I just believe I can impact the game in those ways. As a guy who's got some experience in the league, what do you think you can pass along to Kyle or help Kyle with, if anything, as he sort of takes that step from year two to year three? Yeah, yeah, man. Kyle's had a lot of success this first year. You know, I know he battled some injuries last year. So when I get in the wrong, man, I'm sure it'll be a ton of things that, you know, nuggets that, you know, I can provide him. I'm in year seven, I believe he's going into year three. So it'll be some nuggets that I can provide him. You know, he's an amazing talent, like I talked about one of those guys in the tandem room. You know, I was, you know, kind of, you know, he was one of those guys, of course. And, you know, I was going to, you know, use his abilities to the max. So whatever I could do, man, to be a teacher for him and shoot, man, I was never a guy that said, only older guys could, you know, teach me something. You're a fool if you think that way. You know, some of the greatest, you know, smartest people in the world have learned lessons from, you know, God's younger than them. So whatever, you know, we can provide each other, man, it'd be extremely helpful and for everybody in that room. Thanks, John. And nice to meet you. Yes sir, likewise. Is that client? I think Kyle's going to be flexing that 4% body fat. So you guys might have some trash talking in that room. Yeah, but he got to add muscle to that. It can't just be all, it just can't be, you know, Hey, you know, I know Dez, your new quarterback isn't a rookie, but obviously just a few games under his helmet. When you went to New England with Mack in that rookie situation as a quarterback, do you take more reps with those guys or is it just your basic process in trying to get to know the quarterback? Well, get on that same page, whether it's a new team, new quarterback, et cetera. You said have I taken reps with Desmond? No, I'm comparing. I know he's not a rookie, like when you went in New England with Mack, but he's in the screens in terms of just developing that connection. Right. Yeah, you know, that's what the offseason is for, man. And that's why, you know, that's why I'm here and I'll be around, you know, Latin is my new home. Basically, you know, I'll be trying to, you know, get on the same page with Desmond and you know, some of the other guys as much as I can while I'm here. So it'll be a great man. I think, you know, you start building the foundation in the offseason. I think that's where the success really comes in that throughout the season, man. So I've been in contact with Desmond and you know, just looking forward to working with those guys, man. And this team finally got out of cap hell, made some moves. Many people think of them as a team on the rise to be wanted in a trade. Do you feel that sense of this team is, you know, ready to make a run? A poise to do some damage? Absolutely, man. You know, I walked in this building to go back to your first statement, you know, to feel wanted. Like I walked in this building, man. And I immediately felt that home the way I was embraced, you know, just the chemistry that just clicked automatically for people I've met today. And, you know, that's always a good feeling to have, man. So I'm excited about where I'm at. And, you know, just from watching this team and, you know, being, you know, know who Art is and there's no one of the people that he surrounded and built this team off of, man. You know, the sky's the limit for us, man. And like, again, I just said, I'm excited to be a falcon, you know. Thank you. Thank you. Do you have any follow-ups? Yes. Donu, what's the Miracle Academy that what you wanted it to be? It's like, share with us. Miracle Academy, man. It's a clothing brand inspired from a designer named Doni Namius. And he was based out of California. And this is kind of just his brand, man. It's been kind of, you know, a popular luxury street urban brand that's kind of been on the rise. So shout out to them. I actually had a chance to meet them when I was in Boston, really good guy. And, you know, I got a few of his pieces, man. And this is one of them. It's one of my favorite hats in my closet, man. So, and not only that, man, it speaks, you know, it speaks to me, you know what I mean? I'm a guy who overcame a lot and, you know, a lot of miraculous things have happened in my life. So I definitely feel like I'm a part of the Miracle Academy. Thank you. Yes, sir. Michael, do you have anything else? I do. So maybe I heard this wrong when you were talking about coming to Atlanta that you just need to buy another house. Do you have houses in every place now? Like, Daniel Airbnb, what are we talking about here? What are we talking about? Nah, man, I got it. I'm a little, I'm a little low-key real estate mogul. You know, I'm trying to get all my, you know, trying to make some moves outside of football. But nah, I'm definitely, you know, I got, you know, places and properties are running out or not. But, you know, Atlanta is a great place for that, man. And, you know, I got to sell some houses now because I'm moving and, you know, it was, I mean, I really enjoyed the experience, man, of, you know, coming to a new city. And, you know, like I said, building new memories on my family. I think Georgia's an amazing, amazing state. Atlanta is a great city, you know what I mean? And, you know, all of the surrounding, you know, neighborhoods in Atlanta, man, so I'm just looking forward to it. And, you know, it's a great start for us. How many homes do you have since you said you're a mini real estate? What are we talking about here? Because you're not the only one in this locker room. That's why I ask. Nah, I got to get to know you a little bit more before I tell you that, bro. Fair enough. I got to get to know you a little bit more before I tell you that, bro. That's fair. Appreciate it, Johnny, man. All right, man, all right, man. Josh, do you have anything else? I'm good. Thank you, guys. Zach? And I look forward to getting to know you as well and just talking about the adversity you've overcome without getting too deep on this first call. Is there a story you just want to share with the audience out there? I know you came from a big family and kind of raising your brothers and sisters. Is that what you're talking about? Just griding from the jump? Yeah, just a quick rundown. I don't want to make this thing too long. There's a lot of stories out there about it. But just growing up in Philadelphia and the inner city, I was a group around a lot of... Who comes in the inner city, especially Philly? There's a lot of crime and violence and negative influences around me. A lot of my peers, a lot of my friends, closest friends, lost their lives at such a young age or felt victim to the negativity that was in our area and are now in prison, you know what I mean? When they can be a free man. But I had an opportunity. And anybody that would look from outside and see me in that environment and they would just say, he's the same one. You know what I mean? There's no different to him. So to be able to be the one to make it out and to be a shining light for my community, to me, that's a miracle. And not only making it out, but going back and giving back. And that's why I started my new family foundation to make sure to be able to touch those at risk youth in my community. So that's all the great things going on in my life right now, man. And I'm just very grateful to be in a position that I'm in. I appreciate you sharing that. And I think I speak for everybody. We look forward to getting to know you and the Falcons. Absolutely, man. Absolutely. I'm glad to be here looking forward to getting to know all you guys.