 What's going on, Sam? Congratulations and good to talk to you. I guess your week's been, you've known that you were going to have this opportunity to be a part of this game, but probably not necessarily knowing that it was going to come down to the final kick. What was the week like leading up for you, and what was it like to see that one, even though it bounced, go in? Well, yeah, the week. It was a little bit different this week. Yeah, I kind of usually separated, practiced a little bit separated from the team, but got to practice with the team this week, which was good just to get around the guys and get some working with Matt over 10. That was really nice to do. And I just prepped kind of like I was playing a game and getting ready to go. And then the last kick, it came off my foot, and I knew it was good. So I was just super excited after they said it was good. Hey, Sam, congratulations. I just want to know what you felt like when that ball hit the upright. Have you ever had a more nerve-wracking moment at any point in your football career than that? I don't think so. I really didn't think. Yeah, I knew it was good off the foot. I didn't think it was going to be too close immediately. And then I saw the ball. But it's a little bit nerve-wracking, but I still knew it was going to be good. So I was pretty excited. Hey there. So you go from being away from all the teammates to essentially being tackled by them after you make that. How much do you feel just really a part of this Titans team now after that one field goal? I mean, I do a lot. They did a great job this week. Just getting to start to know guys a little bit better. And appreciate it. But they did a great job doing that. And just leading up to the game, I just felt very comfortable around everybody. And it's just been awesome to see everybody so excited for me after that last kick. Where does this rank among the important field goals that you've taken in your career? Number one, for sure. That's the first, last second field goal I've ever attempted in my life. Tim? Tim, I know you've kind of been working on your own during the last several weeks. Is it possible that there are some guys on this team you've not even met yet until today, or still maybe have not? Yeah, so there's a couple. I'd come in usually during offense and defense meetings. So there's a few, but I'd still met most of the guys. And anybody tell you about the significance of the number two here as far as a kicker goes? You familiar with Robert Ronas? Brett Kern, the guy who holds for you, tell you about him. I know he set a record down here in Houston many years ago about kicking field goals. Yes, sir. Actually, I was talking about him at practice on Friday. So I pretty cool to be wearing the same number as him. Yeah, Sam, and I apologize I came in late on this. But what has this week been like to go from practice while active to knowing that you're in a game of this magnitude? What's the whole experience been like for you? Yeah, it's a pretty crazy experience, but it's just one of those things. You can't really get too excited. You still got focused on doing your job and having a good week of practice and a good week of preparation just for the game. So yeah, I was super excited. And yeah, I kind of took a second, kind of realized what was going to go on this week. And then I just treated it like, you know, I played a million other game weeks so far. So that was kind of my mentality going towards it.