 You guys, yourself and Jarrell, who have been at this game a long time to get to this game. How much more does it mean to you? It's another game in our, well, we are just trying to take it one game at a time and this one, all that matters. We knew if our situation started in Houston and our playoff started then, we had to win. And all we can focus on is this week. And so this is a big one for us. And we just got to take care of this week. You guys in this life, you mentioned brotherhood. You mentioned how you play for each other. What exactly does that mean to you? How can you make that tangible for people who haven't been in that type of situation before? Right. You put a lot of time into this. It's not just, hey, you show up at camp, you play. It starts in all seasons. It starts in free agency. It starts as you're building that bond with guys who you've never met before. And it takes time. And we do everything possible to try to be a close-knit group from spending time outside of football to going to dinners together, spending time with your families together. And it means more if you have a personal relationship with the guy next to you, because you don't want to let your brother down. If it's just a teammate, you don't know him. It might be easier. But when you care for that guy beside you and you know what his family is going through, you love each other. And you go out there and you lay on the line for each other. How's Eric involved as a leader since he's gotten here? Derek's a guy who puts the work in every day. It started out by just seeing how hard he worked day in and day out. And he's a phenomenal athlete, phenomenal guy. And he's taken those steps as showing us how much he cares, what it takes to be a leader. The guy's playing his tell-off every week. And you look up to guys like that because you see how much it means to him. And you don't want to let a guy down like that. He's got more vocal, though, too, as it's gone along, hasn't he? Yeah, definitely. He's matured as a player. And it takes time, honestly. It's hard to come in as a young guy and be the vocal guy. And he did it the right way. He came in and showed us how hard he worked. And as a veteran, that's what you want to see as a young guy who's working hard every day and don't say a lot. And now he's taken that role and stepped up as being a leader. And we trust that guy, and we love that guy to death. Are you guys marveling at all at what he's doing right now? The numbers are insane. He's an amazing player. And we knew he has it in him. But our thing is just don't let it in now. Just keep grinding each week and just trying to get a little better each week. How much different is your group? Like in the huddle that he kind of gets worked up and I don't like kind of talking about him wanting the ball. Do you hear him say that? And what's he like when he's kind of rolling? Yeah, most of the time he's not saying much. He's just, you can see it in his eyes and his demeanor in the huddle. He's a guy who wants to touch the ball. You see when he's having those runs and having those games, his focus, his leadership. And he's just determined. And we love seeing that look. How much different is your group? And now, then, when you guys started off the season? It's a process. It's an offensive line. The more you play with each other, the better you get. It's just a bond. And we've got to keep playing well. And if not, we could be home next week. So our mindset is we've got to ground this one out and do what we did in the past couple of weeks and just keep chucking wood. In that unit, you guys have had some challenges, you know, with the injuries and changes at right guard, Taylor missing the first four games. Roger kind of getting used to a new team. Did you have a point where maybe everything has started clicking for you all? That's the hole in a fell season. It's not what you're doing at the beginning or the end. You've got to be playing your best ball at the end of the year if you want to be winning. And we're playing our best ball right now. And all the previous games, that doesn't matter now, as long as you're playing well at the end of the year. Coach Ray will just mention you was the blue that holds that offensive line together. You've got a front row seat. The guys to the left, have you seen them just kind of come together and play the way that they are playing now? Right. Those guys work extremely hard every day. The passion they put into it, how much they care, what they do off the field together. And we're just a unit that's trying to be the closest group in the building, spending time together because if it's one guy now on the same page, it can make a negative play. So we've got to have five guys on the same mindset on each play. There have been moments in the last couple games where you can see the front seven is like, we don't want any more of this line and this running back, and if so, how satisfying when you sense that from them? In the game, I'm really looking at the guy in front of me and trying to make sure my guy doesn't make the tackle. And that's our mindset, if your guy's not making the tackle, that means that's one less guy that can tackle Derrick. And if you're doing your job and not looking back and you're helping Derrick up after four and five yard carries, you can see it's wearing on him. But our goal is, as long as your guy's not making the play, you're doing your job. I'm sure you've been on some teams where when guys get hurt and you get to the back end of the roster, there's those uh-oh moments on the sideline. But this team in this run has gotten contributions from everybody. How much confidence is there from 1 to 53 on this team compared to normal? Yeah, I know it's our group. That's what the GM, the head coach, is getting a competitive roster and getting guys who can play. It's not just you're not just on the team. You're here to help this team win in any shape and form. And that's what we take pride about. Anybody on this team can go out there and help us win. Have you seen Tana Hill's leadership, I guess, vocal in the huddle increase as the league's going on? Yeah, you saw him once he got here in OTAs. And during camp, you can tell he's been a start in this league. And once he stepped in there, and he's a competitor. And that's what you want in the quarterback. You want a guy who can lead, who wants to win, and he'll put it on the line for you. And we respect him. And we go out there and try to keep him clean. I think it's been in some respects that when you guys are running the ball the way you are and taking time off the clock, that doesn't always really matter what the other offense is doing. You can only control what you can control. You don't have to worry about what other team is doing. We just got to focus on the moment. And our job is to go out there, execute as an offensive line, open up holes, and protect the quarterback, and let the game play out how it is. And if you start worrying about what everybody else is doing on the team, you get away from your job. I'm assuming you watched the Chiefs yesterday and what are the challenges when you face them, I think you've already faced once this season. Yeah, they've got a great team. They go out there, they're executed. They're explosive. And we know we're going into an environment that's going to be loud. But that's what it's been for us the past four weeks. And we're out for the challenge, and we're looking forward to going to the Chiefs and playing. Pretty incredible when you look that you beat the AFC South Champs, the AFC East Champs, and the AFC North Champs in the last three weeks. You got a chance to take out all four over a four-game pan. Yeah, I didn't notice that. I'm just worried about one week at a time, but that's just our mindset as a team. You can't look down the road, and this is just the next team. And we know what we have in our hands. They're a great team. They have a lot of great players on that team, but we've got to focus in. And it's just one week at a time. It points out, though. There's nothing cheap about this run you guys are on. Yeah, if you're playing your best football in December, that's all that matters. And whoever's doing that throughout January, that's the ones who gets to the next step. And we're playing our best ball right now. We just got to keep it going. A couple of things about what you guys are doing right now. Patriots and Ravens stacked the box knowing what was coming. You guys still were effective. How satisfying is that as an offensive line that they know what's coming? They just can't stop you sometimes. Yeah, as an offensive lineman, that's what you want to be able to do. You want to run the ball and protect your quarterback. And we've done that for the past two weeks, but you're only as good as the next game. No matter what we've done in the past, nobody's going to remember that. We've got to be good the next week.