 Hey, Josh, congrats on your deal. I guess why did you end up picking the Titans and how excited are you about the fit and maybe what you can do in the offense in Tennessee? I picked them because, I mean, it just kind of made the most sense for me and the family, you know, as far as at the point of my career I'm in, you know, I'm just trying to create a name for myself. And I think, I think with Corey Davis leaving, I think, you know, I could go in and fit that role pretty good. So, but man, I'm, yeah, I'm extremely excited to be a, you know, be a Titan and getting ready to get this thing going with the team, man. I've been, I talked with Coach Vrable a couple of times before I actually signed and, you know, I'm excited to actually meet him in person. So, yeah, I mean, you know, and basically looking to bring kind of the same, same aspects as Corey did and maybe a couple of different things. But, you know, ultimately trying to just fill in that spot and make a name for myself. Terry. Josh, first of all, welcome in. You came from the Rams and the style of offense that they run with the power run game and the play action and all. It's very similar to what the Titans have done here over the last couple of years, kind of the influence of Matt LaFleur. Can you talk about, I guess, the similarities and the fit that you feel like you can be in this, in a similar style system? Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's almost, it's almost exactly the same kind of like you were saying with the play actions and the zone running and all that. So, you know, it's almost basically just gonna be a little plug and play with me and to be able to, you know, just come in and do what I was doing with the Rams and, you know, maybe get a couple more deep balls than I was getting over there. But, you know, ultimately, you know, I'm ready to go, man. I mean, it shouldn't be, it shouldn't be that hard adapting to the playbook and yeah, ready to go. Tehran. Yeah, Josh, welcome to Nashville, excuse me. A part of that whole scheme thing and everything filling in for Corey Davis, does it excite you to be able to likely go against a lot of one-on-one match-ups with a lot of the coverage rolling towards A.J. Brownside? For sure. That's why, that's what a big, that's what a big part of it was on my decision because, you know, with Derek Henry, you know, forcing those linebackers up, you know, I knew it was gonna be a lot of one-on-one opportunities and, you know, that was a lot of what I did in college, you know, and since getting to the league, I hadn't actually been able to put that on display much. So, you know, like I said, I'm extremely excited to be able to get going with Tannehill and A.J. on the other side. John Glennon. Hey, Josh, this might be sort of along the same lines, but I know certainly there was, you know, Robert Woods and Cooper Cup there in LA and they were, you know, attracting a lot of targets. Do you feel like this is more of an opportunity to really kind of showcase the potential that maybe you weren't, you know, quite able to do in LA all the time? Yeah, yeah, I do, you know. You know, Tannehill, he likes to throw them deep. So, I mean, you know, that was, that's basically what I did, man. And, you know, I'm looking forward to being able to kind of have those three level throws and the strikes that I was doing like I was with the rounds. And so I'm definitely excited to be able to kind of bring, bring that, you know, that deep ball kind of threat and 50-50 ball kind of threat to Titans, man. Teresa. Josh, you mentioned bringing some of your own style. What are your strengths as a receiver and, you know, that help you think that you're going to fit in so well? I think I bring a lot like Corey Davis, you know, a big body guy, go up and go get it. With the Rams, you know, I was actually able to work on my intermediate game a lot, you know, coming out of college. That was one of my weak points, but with the Rams, you know, that was a lot of what I did over there. Now, they had me doing a lot of the zone blocking and stuff. So, I mean, seeing, you know, seeing how the Titans operate and their offense, you know, I know I'm going to have to be down there and doing the nitty-gritty blocking and stuff. But, you know, that's ultimately what I'm used to and ready to bring. Paul. No, you were in the slot about 25% of the time. How much have you guys talked about inside or outside? And you're talking about Corey, if you could pick up on the blocking a little bit. How much you need to refine your blocking game, maybe, and get involved in downfield blocking? How much were you doing that in L.A.? My first two years, it was actually a lot of what I was doing because when Cooper cut went down, Robert Woods ended up going to the F and I took over the Z. So, you know, a lot of that was, you know, the motioning down, duo plays, the downhill blocking, like you were saying. You know, so that was a lot of my take, my first two years. And then finally, when I kind of got able to get my starting role, that's when I moved to X and was able to play the outside. But basically, I mean, that Z slot to the outside kind of guy, I mean, that's a lot of what I was doing my first couple years in the league. Corey Curtis. Hey, Josh, you know, the Titans didn't just lose Corey Davis. Of course, Adam Humphries is also gone. And did you just look at this as a wide open opportunity because AJ is really the only one coming back and a chance in a one year deal for you to put some numbers up? I did. I did. And also, you know, I felt like I can kind of just bring that that different piece to to help the Titans, you know, go above and beyond with it, you know, what they've been doing and the you know, I'm hoping I can I can bring that and and help them continue to win. In the book, there. Josh, I'm just curious here, your first go round with free agency. Did you did you enjoy this process of trying to find the best fit or did you find it stressful or what did you think? Yeah, no, it was it was it was stressful. It was stressful. I was excited until until free agency actually hit. And then, you know, it's definitely stressful. I can tell you that even once I actually got my offers at that point. It became a different stress. Figure out what was the best fit for me and my family. Heron, Josh, I remember you coming out of A&M. You did a really good job of, you know, being a vertical receiver, but it didn't seem to happen that much with the Rams, as you mentioned. What really was was behind that? Was there anything in particular that you could put your finger on? It's hard to say, man. You know, that's what we had. We had we had deep balls in the game plan. But I mean, sometimes it just didn't just didn't happen like, you know, like like we were planning on. So I mean, you know, reps were just limited as far as deep ball wise. We couldn't we couldn't get our play actions going too much when we would struggle in the run game a little bit. So I mean, I think I think that could have been a big. And, you know, the Rams are on your schedule. So that's that I'm sure going to be a good opportunity. You know, is that something that you knew that that you knew before I said that? I actually didn't know that. Yeah. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it, too. No doubt. John. Yeah, Josh, I know we're looking at your numbers from the last season. It looked like you took some some pretty significant jumps in a lot of areas. And maybe the one area that went down was the, you know, average yards per catch. What do you think were the reasons for both the, you know, the increases in a lot of the areas and maybe the dip in yards per catch? Um, well, I can say the increase of the other areas was the amount of opportunity I was able to get, you know, the amount of targets I was getting, you know, had a career high in that. And so, I mean, you know, and then and then the decrease in yards per catch, I think, you know, a lot of them were because, you know, we were doing a lot of hitches or I was doing a lot of hitches on the outside. And so instead of just the strikes, the strikes and the three level throws where I'm running a running the over route across the field and stuff. So I think I think that was a big reason why the yards per catch wasn't wasn't like it was in the past. Thank you. Jim Wyatt. Hey, Josh, I know you were after Ryan at Texas A&M, but did you guys ever get to know each other, you know, along the, you know, along the way? And have you heard from him since you signed? We actually have not been able to meet each other in person. But, you know, as soon as, as soon as I called coach Brebel and and let him know I was signing with him, you know, tying the hill, he, you know, he, he texts me probably about 20 minutes later. You know, welcome me to the squad and, and, you know, just, just excited about having me there, man. So, you know, just even that right there, it just, you know, it gets me ready, man, ready to, ready to meet him, ready to compete for these guys and ready to help him win. And AJ Brown, what do you like about his game and how do you think you guys can be as, as, as attain them? I'm sure there'll be more guys in the, in the mix, but the thoughts of playing with him. I mean, he's a, he's a dynamic guy, you know, y'all know, who can make some plays and he's a big body receiver. So I mean, he kind of, he kind of brings the same, you know, the same things I bring to the game. And so having him, you know, on the other side of creating plays, you know, I think, I think we'd be a great duo. And where are you hanging out today? You, you and I guess in your car in California, is that where you spend most of your time, kind of getting ready for the season? No, right now I'm in, I'm in Texas rehab and stuff doing, you know, being able to work out and see some family. And what do you know about, no, I'm sorry, go ahead. What do you know about Nashville? Uh, well, I got, I got a pretty good tour about two days ago from my agent. So, you know, my agent knows all about Nashville and, and, you know, he's, he's going to, he's going to show me the, show me the right areas to be and, and so I'm, you know, I'm definitely excited. I've, I've, I've kind of got to get a little feel of Nashville in college. We actually played in the music city bowl and then was able to play in the Liberty Bowl as well. Um, so, I mean, I, I mean, I know a little bit, I know a little bit about Nashville, not much though. Bill, Bill Johnson, your guys at your agent. Yes, sir. John Blunnan. Yeah, just just wondering, um, if you know much of Todd Downing, the new, uh, coordinator here, if you've gotten in touch with him and also I guess Rob Moore and he, um, uh, you know much about, about him. I do, yeah, we actually, uh, when I went up there to sign up, uh, I mean, most of the coaches were, were off doing, um, doing their pro day stuff, uh, you know, all the pro day visits and stuff, but, uh, but Downing was there. So I was able to actually talk with him in person, kind of see, you know, see what, uh, what they were looking for out of me and, uh, and, uh, Rob Moore was also there. So, I mean, it was, it was, it was good to be able to kind of put, put names of faces and, uh, and actually talk with these guys in person.