 Well, I mean, I think that they'll be able to give you their emotion. But I think there's a lot of satisfaction to be able to play a game this late in the season that doesn't have playoff implications, division implications for us. And to prepare that the way they did to come out here and compete the way they competed, I always tell you, credit goes to the players. They were the ones that allowed us to run the football, allowed us to give up a play and come back and get stops in the red zone and told them at halftime, like, guys, you're the best red zone defense in the league, and we're going to need a stop to win the game. And that's what they did. And so all the credit goes to the players, to the coaches for getting them prepared. And I'm sure they're excited like everybody else. Do you hate to lose when you go out this way? How do you describe this one for you? Well, again, I'm excited for the players that put so much work into it that work hard and to get coached and corrected for them to be able to come back and answer and be successful and help us run the football and score touchdowns. And there was just a lot of guys that contributed. And I think that's the biggest thing. And that's the thing that we have to remember is that it's going to take all of us. It's never going to be about one or two players and got a lot of contributions from different guys. And that's probably the most satisfaction I get is watching everybody contribute to a victory and feel like they helped us win. What are the plans for the Jacksonville and their playoff? Well, again, we like to hopefully make it always about us. But certainly, there's a lot of satisfaction in that as well. It's just a lot goes with winning here and at home and on in the division, which was obviously important. With Derek's future uncertain, with Ryan having yielded to Will, what was it like to have a throwback game where the two of them were the guys that got it done? We've leaned on Derek. I certainly touched on him, his consistency throughout this, not only the time that I've been here, but certainly this season and frustrated. But I'm just proud to coach him. He's a unique and special person, but obviously an unbelievable player. His durability, his leadership is something that I've always appreciated and was on display here today. Mike, you mentioned your Red Zone defense, the way they bowed up, particularly on that fourth and short. He's reaching the ball out and he was maybe a foot away. How big was that stand? Well, look, we got a great surge inside. Somebody, I think maybe it was Keondre and there's somebody that we added here towards the back part of the season coming through to make a play, to help contribute to that. And again, we had plenty of mistakes, but we were able to overcome those. And I felt like that was something that continued to show is that one play, whether it's good or bad, isn't going to dictate this game. We were around there, played consistently throughout and defensively just kept plugging away, gave up the 1x play and then played a fantastic and challenge there at the end in the two-minute situation. Mike, we talked a lot about the lack of interceptions for the team. You guys got two today. What was the difference in your second half? Well, we caught the one that he threw to us, right? So that one, you start there. The other one, we were able to challenge and guys ran to the football. And so there you get tipped. But you start by catching the ones that they throw you. And then whatever mistake they make, you have to be able to capitalize on it. So that was what we did on one of them. And then on the other one, over there challenging on a contested catch, and the ball came loose. And Saul Aziz, flying over there, saw Terrell running to the football. And then, therefore, Terrell was rewarded. I want to finish the class, finish the seat in that classy manner, but do you want to see effort? Do you want to see guys play like they did today? Of course. That's what we've done, and that's what we want to continue to do and win, and be able to win, and be able to get off to a good start, and be able to control a football game, and have a two-score lead, and somewhat put the pressure on them to execute. I thought that I thought we would have finished. I mean, when we converted, which was a fantastic play by Ryan, to be able to pump it, and to hold it, not throw it into Allen, and then a fantastic job by Kyle to kind of get in there behind guys, and then the pile push that we talk about, and show every week, and how critical that is at that point in time. So I thought we were going to finish it off, and that didn't happen. But then we're able to get the punt off, cover the punt well. And just great complementary football, and did a great job of situational play. Got them backed up down there, and we're backed up, and we hard count, gets us off the goal line. Those are all things that, when we're operating, and we're functioning, and winning, those are all the things that we're doing positively, and not the other way around. I think Mike, you've got one big temptation to have a curtain call moment on that last drive, or just kind of let the game happen. Really just trying to focus. I mean, I'll give those guys as much credit as I possibly can. And I mean, that wasn't any disrespect to them at all. Wanted to run it more time over there. We could have, I mean, that's what he's earned. He's earned that right. Yeah, so definitely had that feeling. That was a fun day. Fun day for a lot of different reasons. But to be able to finish the season out, finish my time out here with a win, it was a lot of fun and it felt really good. Watching Derek run like that, season high in yards, I think that makes the two of you together like 33 and 20 when you start together. It's nice to see him have that day as well. Yeah, no question. Obviously, Derek's been so consistent during his time here, and to see him have the day yet today was a lot of fun for me as well. I know when I turn my head and he gets through the line of scrimmage without much contact, there's a chance of being a big one, and he had a couple of those today as well as the tough yards that he's been consistent with over the last five years. So, you know, big day from him and a lot of fun to see him have that success. He talked to you about finishing the time out here. Is that just you've been around long enough to understand the business side thing or is that something you thought about much this week? Yeah, I mean, I understand the business side of things. And obviously, we all know what happened this year. So yeah, I think it doesn't take a whole lot of foresight to see that. Obviously, I had a lot to play for trying to win the division, you guys, just trying to finish well. How come this team was the one that came out with the energy and the cue, do you think? We wanted to go out and finish the season strong. Like I said, it wasn't season we wanted. But I'm proud of the guys in the locker room through thick and thin throughout this year. You know, showed up to work weekend and week out. Even when there was nothing, so to speak, to play for, but pride and respect. And guys came to work each and every day. Those are a lot of days where it took a lot of effort and attentionality from everyone in the locker room. But guys kept working. They kept trying to get better and improve. And we wanted to finish the season out the right way. We'll leave the season with a good taste in our mouths. And we did that. It's kind of a throwback game in a lot of ways, right? I mean, you had Derek in the big yards, efficient passing game, goal line stand. It seemed like this was the kind of game we saw a lot of. Maybe not as recently, but a little further. Yeah, no doubt. I felt like a vintage Titans game, especially a knee song. Had a lot of those over the last few years here. Maybe not this year, but there's over my time here. There was a lot of games I can think back that were so similar to that. Hardfly games back and forth, big plays by defense. Answers by the offense and everything in between. So just a fun day and a fun way to end it. You enjoyed the play of the spoil role, keeping them out of the postseason? I mean, it's always huge to get a division win. But for me, and I think for a lot of guys in the locker room, it was about going out and finishing this thing the right way for each other. We've put the work and the time in over the course of the season through thick and thin. And to be able to leave with a good taste in our mouth and a win at home in front of our fans who showed up for us was a lot to play for just in that. What was the rivalry you were having, the victory formation there against chanting? You guys kind of put the game on ice, what were you thinking about then? I was just enjoying the moment. Enjoying the moment, there were several times today where I had to just put myself back in the moment and not step back and get emotional about a lot of things. But I was one of them. Just being in the moment, being in the huddle, celebrating with the guys, a hard fought when it felt like that's the way it should be. So that three-day moment in the tunnel with Derrick, I mean, is that one of those moments as well, kind of unique for you guys? What was that like taking the field kind of together and then having a moment together before the game? Yeah, I was definitely one of the moments where you give me a minute. I definitely got emotional right there and really went through a lot of history that we've had together mentally. But just try to stay in the moment. I had some words with Derrick and just wanted to go out and finish this thing together in the right way. And we were able to do that. But yeah, I was definitely one of the moments where I had to catch myself a little bit, lock back in, and get ready to go. What day, long from now, when you're looking back on your career, what's going to stand out to you most about being a Tennessee Titan? I don't know. I still have to say right now. I created so many memories during my five years here. So many fun games and relationships that I was able to build on and off the field with my family. So many fun games here in Nissan. The hard fought wins, the ups and the downs, all the times in the locker room. It's endless, really. I could go on with the memories forever. So thankful for my time here and what it has meant to me and my family. And there's definitely a lot of things that I'll never forget. Before you guys even had some words with there, what did you say last time you guys went out? I don't remember exactly what it was. Something like, let's do this one time for the one time. Let's finish this thing right. Love you, brother. Let's go do this, something like that. I think we're kind of in the same boat, right? Didn't want to get too emotional, right? But at the same time, kind of acknowledging the situation and the moment. And no doubt, we'll have some time to sit back and reminisce a little bit in the future. But yeah, that was a sweet moment and a cool moment. And thank you for it. Brian, were you aware of where DeAndre was with his incentives and how much did it mean that Cupman kind of hit some of those numbers? Yeah, no, I was very aware. Very aware. I thought we were actually a couple yards short. And I told them, hey, I'm going to get you this ball. I don't care what they call, I'm going to get you this ball. And they said he ended up getting it. So thankful that I didn't have to go rogue there and call a pass play at the end. But I was like, hey, I've got nothing to lose here. I'm out anyway. So what are they going to do? You know what I mean? So yeah, thankfully, he was able to hit that. Obviously, wanted that for him. And what he's meant for this team over the course of this year showed up for us weekend and week out and made huge plays over the course of the season. And he definitely deserves it. You mentioned earlier this week when we talked to you, just how emotional this year has been for you, maybe one of the most emotional in your career. Yet looking back, is there one big lesson, one big takeaway that you could take away from this season? I don't know if there's one overarching lesson. But yeah, it's been an emotional, it's been a hard season, obviously. Just try to stay true to who I am and what I believe in. And be the same guy, obviously, when things are going well. And obviously, this year, when things weren't going well. And it was a lot of time where I had to swallow my pride and forcefully lift my head up and go into the building with a smile on my face on days when I didn't want to. I wanted to pity myself and be mad. But I knew that wasn't a positive thing. I knew that wasn't a good thing for my teammates to see. And I didn't want to be a negative influence in any way, an energy vampire in any way. So I had to put my chin up and a smile on my face, even when I didn't feel like it. And hopefully, I was able to help the guys out, help the team out. And they saw my character through the whole process. Because at the end of the day, what you do and how you do it speaks a lot to your character. You're going to keep playing, and how many years do you think you've got left? Yeah, I know I can keep playing. I don't know what the future holds. And we'll see. We'll cross that bridge when we get there. But I know I can keep playing. I feel good. I feel confident that, given the right opportunity in the right place, that I'd love to keep playing. Yards? No, I was just saying in the moment. It's been a great eight years. I've grown. A lot has happened. Through these eight years, I turned 30 in year eight. And I had my daughter go through these eight years. And I was growing as a person. And the player has some great teammates, great coaches. And the fans have been there through it all. So it was just a thank you to them. I know how I worded it. Probably got brought up a portion a little bit. But it was just a thank you speech to show a lot to the fans. For the moment, you told me about doing that. And how do you think it went on? Well, they just told me after the game, they wanted me to take some of the drum roll trying. So it was just from the heart and off the top, kind of freestyle a little bit. Hope I did good. Hope y'all liked it. Did it feel like a little bit of a throwback that you got back to yourself? And with Ryan back there and the style of the game, was a lot like the best of what you guys had done together? Yeah, it was definitely fun. I feel like the old days again, definitely a great way to go out, and especially against a division opponent. An opponent that I grew down the street watching and looking at and following as a kid growing up. So it was kind of all full circle. It was just great to be able to finish with the win and finish with class, like Coach said. How much did you feel like your teammates out there fighting for you, whatever the future may be? It felt like collectively you guys would really put their arms up? Yeah, everybody had good energy. We had great energy all week. And I knew if we came out there and just played our style and execute and be able to get in the drives, that we'll give ourselves a chance. It has out to everybody doing that, executing, and for us to be able to get the W. What was it like going through your mom and when you were those Henry and Rick Chance? It kind of felt good. It kind of felt like 2018 again when it first all started. It's very cool to be able to experience that knowing that they did the same thing for Eddie, who I idolized a lot. So it's just cool to have that relationship with the fans. What was the big run like today? There had been a while since you had a big, big run like that. What led to it? What did it feel like? Yeah, the play before, I think we had a look, probably should have cut back then. But I know I said they called it again. I'm going to do that. And it opened up, and I was able to get down feel. I should have scored. I'm getting old, but I'm glad that we was able to execute it. What were the kisses to fans? Or was that kind of spur of the moment to you? I was thinking about what I was going to do to show my love and to show my grace. So I just wanted to let them know I was recognizing them and sending my heart out to them and thanking them for everything in a way possible, whether it was like this or no kisses, whatever it would have been. Just give them a thank you. Brian said you guys had some words before you had it out in the tunnel. What was a little bit of that conversation? Oh, yeah, we just said it was one last time, man. That's my brother. I love Ryan, man. These last five years, we've been together, growing as players, helped one another through adversity. And it's been fun as hell to be able to experience these five years and the things we accomplished. We ultimately didn't get it done, but there's a lot of things that we can look back on and be happy about. And him and his wife and my brother, they're close, and my daughter loves his kids. So Tannehill is always family to me. When will you start to sort things out about your future and what you want to do next? Yeah, but after this, have me a Jack Brownsburger for sure. On this day, I'm finna have a good time with that. But yeah, I think we're going to do something together online. And everybody who else is on the team, take a trip and have fun with that. Come back and relax a little bit, pack up, and probably head to Dallas. But I'm not going to get too caught up in it too much. Just enjoy a little bit of time off. I'm still going to work out. I'm still going to do my normal things. And then when that time comes, visit that when it needs to be. Can you tell us, Derek, how you're kind of looking at it right now, how you view the next few months and what the decision may be? Well, this is the first time, actually, a free agent. So I got tagged the first time I was supposed to be. And then I was able to negotiate something after that. But yeah, I mean, I don't know what it's like. It's my first time actually being a free agent. Just going to enjoy the time, talk to guys around the league who've experienced this before, get some advice, talk to my team, and then go from there. You don't get to cover back to your opportunity to present yourself. Yeah, like I said earlier, I mean, any player will love to play for one franchise on their whole career. And us getting so close like we did and not finishing it, that's always going to be in the back of your mind. So I want to bring a Super Bowl here really bad. I mean, that's one of my main goals. No matter how I do during the season, just want to bring one here. And who knows what will happen. But at the end of the day, I mean, any player want to play for the organization their whole career. But I mean, it's a business. And I know it's a gamble. Said again? To reach that goal of the Super Bowl that you just talked about, what needs to happen roster-wise? I mean, it's a little bit out of my pre-grade. But I just felt like in 2019, when we got to FU Championship, I felt like we were solid from top to bottom. I felt like even during the season, when things weren't going right or we had a bad game, I could look to my left from my right and knowing that in the face of adversity, the guy next to me is going to answer. So it's a grown man business. And that's what it comes down to. And on both sides of the ball, if it needed to be somebody held accountable, nobody were in their feelings about anything. Nobody was judgmental. Everybody knew we needed to step up. And we got a lot of young guys on this team. And with the experience, you just grow and become a better player. And you're a ball with the game. But it just got to be solid from top to bottom. You've got to have some vets that are willing to lead, willing to hold people accountable. And I think that's what it all comes down to. And like I said, I don't know what the future is. But I'm just very thankful for these eight years. How important was it for you guys to help DHOP get his incentives? Oh, yeah, I mean, I wanted DHOP to get that. One of the main reasons he came here was very vocal to him during the all season to get him here. And thankful that I was able to play with him. And it was good to see him go and get those incentives. Shows that he's still got it. I just think he's one of the best receivers in the league and has plenty more in the tank. And I feel like y'all have seen that this year as well. So very happy for him and his family. Very regardless of what happens next season, what has it meant to you to accomplish all that you have, the Pro Bowls, the records, in this uniform with that Titans logo up to this point? Yeah, it means a lot to me. And it just wasn't individually accomplishing those things. I had a lot of teammates that helped me accomplish all those accomplishments and coaches as well. And definitely want to thank our equipment staff, Matt, Joey, Jerome, David Manner, Jordan, Justin, and Trey, who contribute that nobody sees. Make sure I have everything that I have. And I'm ready to go on game days. And even our security, Jeb, that's my main man. And him and John is making sure I'm set anything that I need, anything that I got any questions about, or make me feel at home as possible. So I want to thank them as well. The kitchen staff, Elon, the herd staff, Jeff, I'm going to thank everybody. Jeff, Johnny, Pam, Ms. Marilyn, Chris, just all of them, just making sure that I have everything that I need and all our teammates, because I'm very specific on what I eat every morning, but and Bob with the avocados, making sure that I have my avocados every morning. So I want to say I appreciate them to the cleaning staff, to LaCoya, Johnny, Lee Roy, cleaning that locker room when it smelled like the Nashville Zoo. I appreciate them as well. So I just want to thank even Robbie, waiting on me two hours after the game, the white puff, my guy. I'm just thankful for everybody who's been a part of this journey. And like you said, with the accomplishments that I had, they played a big part in that. Just want to thank everybody. Nate with social media, and Donna with the pictures, making sure I had everything I had and make sure I looked dripped out when the pictures were posted. So I'm just thankful for everybody and thankful to help me and to get where I am. Even Jim with the great articles and making sure that you put everything out there that made me look professional, a great guy in this community, and everything you represent. I think you're a great guy, man. I think the world of you. And I hope one day you get a chance to be able to write that article about types when the Super Bowl. Maybe you understand that you could, when it's all said and done, be one of the biggest sports figures in this entire city. Do you let that thinking, because I know you're not all about you all the time, but it's pretty incredible. Yeah, I mean, I don't really, you know, it's been some great stuff to come through here. It's hard for me to say I put my name with those guys. And if you consider me as one of the greats, I appreciate it. But I just feel like it's still a lot for me to do to be considered with those. But it's been humbling. God's certainly been good to me throughout my career. It never goes the way you want it to. But I feel like he always comes on that right time when you need him. So just thankful for everything. What's your idea? When you run through the things that are going to be on the list, the legacy, the number of carries you'll be able to get, winning the contract. How are you going to stack or go about stacking those priorities? What do you mean, like? For what's next for you? I'm trying to understand the question. Like when you're trying to talk, where do you go next? Well, I mean, you know, when that time comes, I'll just evaluate and see what makes sense. I ain't getting no younger. So I want to ring. I want to win the Super Bowl. I didn't win in state and in high school. So I'll tell you, before I leave college, I got to get a national championship, so I'm a year eight now. So the Super Bowl is definitely my next goal. And that's what I want to get. So however that comes and however I have to evaluate to be able to get closer to that, then that's what we'll do. All right. What's been your favorite moment at your time here? Yeah, I have to say, I knew you were going to ask me this. And I said, let me think about what's going to be my favorite. Yeah, Jacksonville, the 99 yard. That's how that's when it all started. So that's be the 99 yard team I grew up going up against. So that'd be the 99 yard one. Do you think you had another 99 yard or a year today? I'll show a hope for it. I'll show a hope for it. I was looking, but it just didn't happen. But at the end of the day, I'm just happy how the way the game ended.