 Mike, with what Ryan's been able to do the last few days, is it, are you looking at a game time decision? Yeah, I think so, I mean, we'll keep you updated. He was limited today. It's what the injury report will reflect in a little bit. And going through that and the whole process, seven extra hours that normally wouldn't have, will kick off to have any bearing at all, or is that the decision have to be made before? Doesn't have to be made before that now. The more time that you have to treat and recover and make decisions, the better. What did Elijah do during the course of the fact this week? He started his return to play. Don't anticipate him being brought up. You said do not, I'm sorry? No, do not. So reason we'll expect more from Malik if he winds up being the guy? I don't know what that means. We're just going to try to find a way to win the game. Means hitting open receivers, things like that in the past? Yeah, I'm trying to improve, just like everybody else. You can continue to put it on one guy. I'm going to put it on the entire team. It's my job to make sure. Don't interrupt me. It's my job to make sure that we improve each week and Malik and Ben and Derrick and Kevin and Jeff are all part of that. How is the week going for Malik as far as practice? Just the same as it has for everybody else. Trying to get better as the week goes on and try to make sure that Friday is the cleanest day of the week. And I would say that that was the case for everybody. It felt like we got better as the week wore on. If you get to the point in a passing play where the quarterback is able to throw the ball, a past completion begins with him spotting a receiver and throwing it accurately to him, correct? Is Malik going to do that? Yeah, we need to make sure that when we throw the ball, that we get open and we protect. And then we're able to progress through and hit the guys that are open, obviously. Derrick mentioned that the Chiefs are really good at one blitzing on their defense. When a team is that good, how tough is it to maybe counter some of those blitzes? Is it more guessing? Is it just trying to throw over? No, we try not to guess, Teresa. We try not to guess. We try to make sure that every play is sound. I think that's part of the conversation is you want to have a million plays. But I don't know how realistic that is. You want to make sure that the plays that you run are sound against pressures, run pressures. Because if not, then somebody ends up getting hurt. I mean, you're out there and you're leaving guys unblocked. So they do do a nice job. They bring some pressures. They play good technique inside. And then when they do pressure, obviously, they're trying to get downhill and build a wall. So every week, it'd be a great challenge. Did you learn anything about Kelsey from the time, coaching him last in the Pro Bowl that you didn't know, that your thought was unique? And what made him such a menace in the red zone? No, you wouldn't learn anything about the Pro Bowl, about anybody, other than just their personality. No Travis, and he's a fantastic player. He's athletic. He's suddenly smart. He's instinctive. He's got great savvy, great understanding of coverages, man's zone, leverage, can play physical with defenders that are pressed on him and can also double you up and beat you on leverage going inside. You've got a big catch radius. Anybody out? Hooker and Tori Carter. Yeah, Hooker and Tori Carter. 10, questionable, I guess. We'll get you the injury report here in a few minutes. That's Robbie's job.