 Ryan, you've got AJ coming off his best game yet, Julio back in the mix. Both of those guys missed big chunks of the last game with the Colts. How much will it help this offense, having both of those guys ideally on Sunday? Yeah, no doubt, I mean, obviously, they're huge playmakers for us, so having them out there is the best case scenario. So hopefully we can get them both out there and playing big for us. They've made a huge place for us at different times, both of them throughout the season. So hopefully we can lean on them again. You guys obviously want to take care of the football, but with the Colts so good at taking the ball away, I think they've got like 16 takeaways already. Is that an extra point of emphasis this week as you go into the game? Yeah, no doubt. Obviously, you mentioned the number of turnovers that that defense has gotten so far earlier in the season. They're going after it. You know, you see him hammering at the football, you know, almost every rushing play there's somebody coming in hammering at the football 53, especially does a really good job. He's accurate with it and he creates a lot of fumbles, you know, due to the hammer. So that and then, you know, they're making plays on the back end as well. So we have to be smart, have to be secure with the football and take care of it. Passing games gone up a level, it seems, with AJ back in. How much of a difference does he make with the separation and for the play action? Yeah, no doubt. AJ has been huge for us. I look at the past couple of weeks and what he's been able to do. You know, he's making plays. He's getting himself open. He's great with the ball on his hands and made some big plays down the field for us this last week. So, I mean, he's an all-around player for us and made huge plays and want to keep it going. What's been the difference, do you think, Ryan? What's the difference to go down so drastically? What's different, you said? Yeah, what's changed? Why the sack numbers go down so drastically? Um, we're playing better football, you know, as the season goes on, you know, you look at lessons learned and, you know, being efficient, getting the ball out, not being in long yard situations and trying to help your old line out. And then they're obviously blocking them whenever we do drop back. So, it all works together and I'm glad it's working that way. What's been the difference, Ryan, do you think you touched on AJ there? The production has jumped so much the last two weeks. Do you think it's just a matter of him being healthier? Or, you know, is it more reps that you get? Two guys have had anything you can point to, you know, over the last couple of weeks? No, definitely not more reps. You know, I feel confident throwing the ball. We've had thousands of reps over the past couple of years. So, I think more than anything is more opportunities that he's getting. You know, we're getting a little bit of a grew offensively. You know, moving the football, so that's going to create more opportunities. And then, you know, he's feeling better. You know, obviously he was out for a few weeks with an injury. So, to get him back and get him healthy was huge. With a deep ball like the one down the left sideline to AJ the other day, how quickly do you know it's on target and what tells you that? Is it just a feel thing? Yeah, just a feel thing. Usually, you know, when you let it go, either you feel really good about it or it's kind of like maybe, you know, that one I felt really good about. And thankfully, AJ, you know, went and got it for me. Even those ones that seem maybe it do you feel like a guy like AJ Brown? You can count on him for some of those that come out. You just may not know if it's going to be catchable. Yeah, no doubt. You know, look at our receivers really have big physical targets all the way around pretty much. So when you have that kind of size and skill outside and guys that can play the ball in the air, you know, feel really good about, okay, it's high coverage. I need to put it up may not be a perfect thrill, but I trust my guy to go make a play. So definitely having those guys outside that have shown that they can go make plays is huge. What do you see from the Colts maybe since you guys last played them and what do you kind of know what you're getting in your face all against them? They're playing really good ball right now. And you look at their last four games, you know, they're playing really good ball defensively. They've always been sound, right? They're not going to give you anything. They're going to play their game and play really sound football. Obviously, the turnovers have been huge for them. So that's going to be a point of emphasis for us is to be smart with football and take care of it and, you know, take advantage of the opportunities that we do get. They don't give you anything, so you have to earn it. But when you do get plays against a good defense that you can make, you've got to take advantage of them. What's it been like having Michael Pruitt back? He seems to have a bigger role this year than he did last year and he just came in right before the season started. Oh, it's been huge. He's played big for us, you know, had to play down the middle last week. Huge play, obviously, the touchdown catch down the red zone. He's kind of a do-it-all guy for us, you know, probably gets more credit as a blocking guy. But as you saw last week, you know, can get himself open and make plays in the past game as well. So, thankful to have him back on our side. Do you have any advantage of having a three-game lead on the division this or, I guess, well, a midway through the season? Yeah, I mean, it's a long season, but a division opponent on the road team that we respect and is playing really good ball right now. This is a big game for us, no doubt. Before, after a win like you guys had over the Chiefs, a lot of guys would stand there and say, hey, you know, we want our respect. We want the league to recognize us as a premier team. But that's not the case now. Is there like a shift in mindset to where we just got to put it behind us and go to the next game? And what's, what's with that? Yeah, no doubt. I think we're seven games into a long season. So we need to keep improving, keep getting better week in and week out. We need to be playing our best football, you know, late into the year. So it really doesn't matter. Yeah, it's a good start. But, you know, it doesn't matter what you've already done. It matters what you're going to do next. So I'll have to be able to build on the momentum that we've kind of created. But at the same time, stay hungry, stay, stay fighting for ways to improve each and every day in practice in the meeting room and then go out and play well on Sunday. Ryan, I know you guys don't get too concerned with, you know, outside recognition and whatnot. But last week, there was kind of a lot of chatter about Derrick not being a 99 on Madden. Just in terms of, you know, the hot start being on the pace for 2K again. I was wondering if you had kind of seen that discourse and if you had any thoughts on Derrick not being a 99. They put him at 98, but they didn't put him at 99. Yeah, I don't play too many video games. I had no idea on the, on the Madden ratings there. But Derrick's obviously a heck of a player and yeah, I have no idea how the Madden ratings work, but he's a heck of a player and probably deserves to be 99. Do you critique his past at the goal line? I mean, as far as the spiral and what do you say? I don't know if it was a spiral or not, but it was on the money. You know, he had some guys kind of falling back off and he threw a nice ball over the top and Michael made a play on it. So definitely kudos to Derrick for a good ball there. How much do you lobby for that play to be run? Maybe later this season considering how wide you were. There was another guy who was open. There were lots of options on that play. No doubt he had his choice. Unfortunately, it wasn't me. You go back to the hotel and say, hey man, you know, receivers, I'm sure do that to you all the time. Yeah, I probably should have. I can't complain because it was a touchdown, but you know, if you over threw him out of the back of the ends or something, I'm out of game, a little piece of my mind.