 The script sack that you got against the Chiefs on Sunday. Was that kind of a feeling that maybe you're on your way back, that you're feeling like yourself again? Yeah, just steps at a time. You start, I started to feel a little bit better. And each aspect of it, each week I started to feel better, just about how my knee responds and stuff. And that's the good thing about it, just continuing to play the amount of time I'm going to feel and continue to rehab. So it helps out a lot. Was there a particular launching point where you felt, okay, you know what, I think I am cool? Because remember how you said that you thought you went a little bit too early? Yeah, just being, first of all, how it feels when I'm warming up, how it feels when I'm exploding off the ball. So a couple of those things, it's going to take a while too. Like the bending and stuff like that, it's just part of it. I got to go out there and get your game reps to forward. That's part of rehab too. Taking a couple of plays off is a part of rehab too as well. So I got to make sure my body is being able to keep up with the workload that I'm doing. But not getting my knee too sore and not hurting it any worse. That's the key to it, to keep it for the long run. What do you think your explosiveness level is like now compared to maybe when you're first starting off and week one? Yeah, I mean, just thinking about it, like I said earlier, about that first time, being able to just not feel it when you're exploding. That's the main thing you look for. I'm better when I continue to get better each week. I just got to make sure that I'm still just trusting the process and continuing to go. With all the other guys who suffered the same injuries, did you talk like Nick Bolso or any of those guys about the process? Yeah, see, the difference between them guys, they were hitting me on injury-wise when it happened. So yeah, but during the process, talked to a lot of those guys, him, Joey too, Arnborough as well. So man, a lot of those people, we was in the same feeling. You know, when you see people just get hurt, who she's playing, trying to play at a high level, man, you get hurt at the same time around the same. Well, really in the same season, it just makes you feel that for that player. You know what they went through. They went through it first and I went through it too. So they know how that process was at the time. Do you recall anything that Bolso may have told you? Especially when you guys play in the same position. Yeah, same position, man. They'll just work hard and just try to get back going. And I'm happy to see him looking more healthy. You know, as the season goes on as well, it's a great for him. Earlier this year, about sort of one of the reasons why you wanted to get out there was sort of the expectations, you know, new team and so forth. Getting that first sack, that'll be a relief to kind of get that, you know, off your back a little bit. You don't have to worry about that. Yeah, that's part of it, man. I know I'm going to get sacks. I just got to make sure my mentally I'm ready and physically I'm ready. The sack's going to come. That's just part of football, you know, working hard. I work hard and I'll see him work hard during the season. So those are going to come. But, you know, the feeling of how I feel on the field is more important because, you know, that translates to you being able to play good, play explosive and play fast. What did you get back here when you came here? I just had one more on that scene. I was talking the other day about, he said, when you're around him, now you can feel a little bit of energy around you. So I think you used the word mojo that he felt like your mojo was there a little bit. Do you feel a little bit of that yourself? Yeah, man, I'm a real energetic player. I try to bring juice for the guys, man. You know, this is a business, but it's a game as well. You know, we've been playing this, so we say we were like five. I've been playing since I was six, five, six years old. So, you know, a lot of guys have been doing the same thing. You know, it was our way of overcoming obstacles of how we were brought up, getting our family to a different situation, you know, putting our family for generations to come so we can be successful. And, you know, sometimes we get lost in that and don't remember that it's supposed to be fun. It's supposed to be a game. So, you know, energy that I have is always trying to keep my mind for that reason, like to have mojo have swag on the field. That's what it was to look like. When you're watching a game, you want to see a defense and a team just having swag, having fun. And that made people want to watch a team, want to watch a game. Then it just gets people talking about you, paying attention more than you can showcase your talents. So, you know, we're going in the right direction and, you know, Shane and Crowe, they're doing a great job on that side of the ball, you know, preparing us for everything. So, you know, it was just fun to be a part of this organization right now and continue to grow. What do you think about Harold when you first got here and how cool has it been to see him develop and have the success he's had? Yeah, man, I knew Harold just from playing in the AFC, playing in the Titans a couple of times. And, you know, Harold always been a good rusher. And, you know, they had a, he's been playing with a lot of different players on the team, what he's been the whole time. So he's been the longest him in KB, probably with the coaches. And even up front, he's the oldest, well, he's the one who's been with this set of coaches for the longest period of time. Jeff got here after him. So, you know, he's very comfortable with these guys and everything is paying off for him at the right time. What's it like for you? You're playing for the Steelers, you know, your rivals, the Ravens and the Browns and the Bengals. What's it like for you in a new division learning the rivals, facing the Colts for the second time this year and kind of knowing what those teams are about, that you're facing? Definitely, you know, it's just like when you go, no, it's just like when you get to leave for the first time, you know, you have to figure out, you know, you used to being in college who your rivals are, but then get to the NFL. You got to figure out, you got to swap your mindset over to a whole different team. Like, all right, who do we don't like, who we want to play, who is considered our rival, who's going to have the most juice when they come play us. You know, and pit for a while, it was since the end in Baltimore. And here, you know, we're still trying to figure out, but it's still Andy and Houston and a lot of those guys, you know, those games be very, very intense when we guys are playing. And so, you know, this is always one of those games where they're going to give us the best shot and we got to go make sure we give us our best shot. You know, each week is a big game and we got to go out and play tremendous for this game. They going, they know what they're doing. They going just like we do. They going to stick it to you. They going to run, they got great backs. They got the super, they got the super guard. You know, they trying to run in, running ball down your throat to get the game going. So, you know, they take pride in it. You know, we, and we got to be up for the challenge. What were some of the things you did? You mentioned how important football is and how like it's therapeutic, so to speak. So, when it was taken away from going that whole recovery time, what did you do to clear your mind and pass your time? Yeah, man, not playing, you know, recovery time, you know, that's one of those, when you're a football player, man, that's one of the, anybody who's been through injury for a while, that's one of the things that kind of gets you out of your element, not being around the guys, not being under play. That's the hardest thing it is, not being in the environment, in the locker room, not being on the field. Just watching practice ain't the same as being in the, watching practice ain't, never going to be the same as being in practice. I don't care how much you don't like practice, but it's always fun to be out there with the guys and, you know, getting better, correct the mistakes, knowing what's going on, and that way you can feel like you're ready and mentally stable in the time for the game. So, what did you do at home? Man, I ain't doing nothing. I was just trying to see what I could do to get back, trying to rush it, man. That's what I did. But it ain't nothing you really can do that's going to make your mind ease up besides if you got other stuff going on, but like business stuff going on. But, you know, that only lasts for so long. To keep you occupied, you want to get back on the field.