 What do you look at when you watch Mammy Drew-Breeze on the field, especially the game he had on Monday night, if you've watched that at all? I saw a little bit of the game. Obviously, he was on fire. Kind of a cool moment for him. A guy I respected for a long time, as a person, as a player, kind of followed his career going back to my days in high school. So to be able to see him break that record, he sustained success for a long period of time. And I was happy for him. How important is it going to be for you guys to just focus on the test and not score board watch or worry about what other teams are doing in terms of getting to help you? Oh, it's critical. I mean, we can only control what we can control. And I'll start today in practice. Obviously, got off to a good start this morning in meetings, but it's going to have to continue throughout the week. It's just purely focus on what we can do to get better and then go out and play well on Sunday. I mean, obviously, we need some help at this point, but that's not going to matter if we don't take care of our business. So it's really crucial for us to go out and execute and play well. Deep ball run. Did you play in Spokaneers on Saturday? Do I? Is it where you pop on Texas Spokaneers on Saturday? I don't know. It kind of depends where it falls in my pre-game routine. I'm not even sure what time that game is. So just look to have my normal Saturday and if I have time for that or if it fits. I may see a little bit of it, but it's definitely not something I'm making a priority. You had more success with deep balls this year, Ryan, especially as the season has gone on. It's maybe you've had in the past. I wonder if that's been a focus for you? Not really a focus. Just I think we've had some good opportunities, guys, making plays down the field for me. You go back throughout the season. Multiple guys have made those plays down the field. So just look to give those guys a chance and hopefully they can make a play. Are you doing it any better now than maybe earlier in your career? I feel like I've gotten better throwing the ball deep as my career's going on. I think earlier I wasn't very good. And then I feel like I've gotten to a rhythm the last three or four years. So I can't say that I feel better now than I had the past three or four years. But yeah, I have a lot of confidence on our guys down the field that if it's tight or if they've got a step on a guy, they're going to make the play. This team's been really good, I guess, in the second half. They had some issues struggling early on offense. What do you think that is and how much maybe does that mean to change? Well, you go back and look at this past game. We moved the ball first drive, got into field goal range. Obviously didn't finish it out there. And then the next drive went down the field and had the turnover on the goal line. So we were moving the ball. We moved the ball, gave ourselves opportunities. We just have to finish those drives. And especially when you play good teams, every time you get into the red zone, have those scoring opportunities, you've got to come away with points. And inside the 20 touchdowns. So I think not so much that we got off to a slow start. We just didn't finish the drives that we needed to finish and got behind. So obviously something we look to do this week is be able to finish those drives, put points on the board, and get the momentum going. You played with some pre-productive procedures when you were with the Dolphins. How does AJ, especially as a rookie, kind of stack up in that regard? AJ's had a great season. I think he's doing some good things for us. He's big, he's strong, he's physical. His run after the catch is really good. And like I've said a couple of times, I wish I knew to keep expanding him, what he can do, and what we're confident in him doing. And he's done that. He's gotten better, I think, each and every week. I think his confidence is growing each and every week. And his understanding of what we're trying to do on the whole. And he's made a big place for us. So you're surprised that a rookie's had that much impact in his first season here? I knew he was talented when he came in. Obviously, being drafted pretty high. And then early on, just seeing his physical attributes and what it could bring to the table. Obviously, you never know how it's going to transition or translate throughout the season. But he's a guy who's gotten stronger as the season's gone on. And we look to just keep expanding his role. So say about your relationship with him, last game, 13 targets. And then some of them were pretty tight, too. But kind of a growing chemistry between the two of you guys, do you think? Yeah, I mean, I think it's growing between all of our guys. Just the longer I play with these guys, and the more I see, obviously, AJ's been playing well lately. And that was some one-on-one situations. We were getting a chance last week. But it's going to vary week in and week out, where that ball goes and where that opportunity goes, just depending on how the game's going. So last week was AJ. We'll see what happens this week. You came in here beginning of the year, not really knowing what you were going to do. Yeah, it's cool. It's a cool honor. But I mean, past that, that's about all it is. It's a cool honor, and I appreciate it. But we still have a lot of work to do. So just really focusing on this week and whatever happens after that happens. Looking forward to it, it's obvious you're not going to be on the field with Drew Brees. But a showdown between the two passers who are leading the league and pass a rating, et cetera? You don't really think about it like that as a quarterback or as an offensive player going against another quarterback. You think about the defense and what you have to do to beat that defense. But yeah, any time I get to go against one of the all-time great quarterbacks, it's a fun opportunity and I look forward to it. What do they do well on defense from what you've seen on the field? Very physical front. I think you look at their front and the way that they play fast, play aggressive, they're penetrating up front. Ken Jordan, obviously one of the best in the game on the outside, getting to the passer, disruptive. On the inside, they're disruptive. Their backers play extremely fast. They're physical. On the back end, they have good cover, guys. So you look at their defense. It's really a complete defense. And we're going to have to play well. We're going to have to come out and execute in order to score points. Any comparisons you think between you and Kenny Vicaro's situation, things maybe didn't necessarily work out in the end with one team that highly drafted, but you come to another organization? I don't know. I mean, everything's different. I haven't thought about that at all. But yeah, I know Kenny's doing a lot of good things for us. And I hope to play well and finish the season strong. That's good. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you.