 I guess the first time we talked to you since you signed, what's the adjustment been like here with the new team and maybe how excited are you about the possibilities of this offense with you and obviously AJ and Julio, along with Doug Deere, Kenry and Ryan Tannehill and everybody else. Yeah, man. It's been awesome, man, just a new learning experience for me, being able to just kind of meet all these guys and start to grow with them and stuff like that. I mean, it's been it's been fun. You know, I mean, just kind of keep my head down right now and in my playbook and and trying to get caught up on everything. But I mean, I mean, I'm excited with the with the new add on what Julio and and to get going with this offense. Well, last week, Josh, it looked like you were you weren't quite a full participant today. It looked like you were doing everything. Can you tell us a little bit about the progression there and how your relationship with with Ryan Tannehill is coming along as he starts his relationship with Julio? Yeah, yeah, man. Yeah, I was a little a little bit kind of just catching up with with the swing of everything, practice style and and everything like that. But yeah, man, just be able to get out there and catch balls with Ryan and to just kind of work on our timing and see, you know, how he likes to run run or, you know, see how long my strides are compared to some other guys and stuff like that. You know, those things you got to you got to work on and and and build rapport with Kayla. Hey, Josh, welcome to Nashville when it comes to just your overall thoughts on this team, the identity of this team coming in. What was that when you arrived in Nashville and now that you've been able to be around some of these guys and head coach Mike Raebel? Tough, hardworking, you know, and I mean, you know, I expected nothing less with Raebel back there, you know, but just just seeing the comradity with everybody and just, you know, everybody being on the same wavelength. I mean, it's it's almost like being back in college, you know, with what guys plan, plan with each other for four years that just got that that that that rapport with each other. And yeah, we're still learning some new, you know, new things here and there and new techniques, new new adjustments. But I mean, other than that, you know, it's it's team building and and hard work. For Ron, it's sorry about that, Josh, as far as you just kind of building with with receiver coach Rob Moore and the O.C. tied down and see you do a lot of interaction with them. How's that relationship developing? It's going good. It's going good. They're they're they're learning my play style. And I'm you know, I'm learning how they how they want want want concepts and stuff like that ran. And so, you know, it's just it's right now. It's just a bunch of learning learning opportunities for for the both of us. Teresa, sorry, my question has been asked. Thank you, Luke, Josh, you know, from being on some high powered offenses in LA, that it's not just have it a bunch of talent to make things work, you'll have to work together well. So with all these weapons that you have here in Tennessee, what's it going to take to get everyone on the same page and yelling and it to be one unit once once the games roll around in September? Honestly, I don't think I don't think it should be that hard for us to to to judge together. I mean, we're all here to win games. And I mean, that's the main the main, you know, point of everything, you know, the win games for the Titans. So, you know, I don't I don't think it really matters who's out there. I think guys are going to be on the same page to follow up on that. We're able to just mention you have a lot of guys who want to get the ball to but only one football sounds like you guys aren't going to have much of an ego problem with that. And it's really all about winning for y'all. No doubt. No doubt, man. I mean, and if you do your job, the ball, the ball come to you. So, you know, there's really no need to do anything extra. John Lennon. Hey, Josh, yeah, with Julio coming in, you know, how does that change your role? Do you think and do you suspect you'll wind up playing a little bit more slot than you originally thought you might? I know you've you've played that a little bit in the past. Oh, kind of hard to say right now. You know, they kind of got everybody rotating. So, you know, I'm wait till camp and see what they what the plan is for me. You just could get better and and learn its office. Terry. Josh, I know that for a lot of receivers who are around your age or so, Julio Jones was a guy that they probably grew that you probably grew up admiring and watching his game from afar. Did you have to for a split second kind of pinch yourself or think it was surreal when you looked on the practice field or in the meeting room and you go, that's Julio Jones. I know, I mean, you definitely can feel this presence out there, man, where you with them being a freak athlete. But I mean, he's he's a good dude first day out there. He was he was coaching guys up in, you know, just a little technique things here and there. So, you know, you can just tell his mindset coming in is is when games and, you know, whoever's out there. Make plays. It's a couple more for you, Josh, Joe Rex road. Yeah, kind of following up on that, Josh, it looked like you guys were having some good conversations today. I guess what has that been like from that aspect, just talking game and talking scheme and then also how similar do you find anything that you're doing here to what you did conceptually schematically with the Rams? Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry, blanked out a little bit. But yeah, yeah, you know, you know, to be able to be able to learn from a guy that and for me, it's my first time being in the in the league, learning from a guy that's that's kind of stature built like me. And so, you know, to be able to learn, learn from a guy like that, who's been doing it at a high level for a long time. I mean, it's, you know, you can't you can't get a lot of those. So as far as schematically wise, you know, I mean, you know, they had they had a little here and and, you know, offenses are kind of similar, but different verbiage. So I, you know, I'd say it's it's conceptually pretty, pretty similar. But, you know, they they they throw their own twists on it. And yeah. Last question, David Boclair. Josh, everybody's talking about Julio and AJ as a one to punch. Have you thought much about what it means maybe to be number three behind a couple guys like that and what what opportunities will be there for someone who the defenses aren't necessarily as concerned about? Oh, yeah, I mean, definitely, but, you know, you don't you don't really think about that kind of stuff. I mean, it's it's in the back of your mind. But I mean, at this point, it's it's getting better every day. For me, it's it's learning the offense front and back and and, you know, for me to be able to do my job and get on the field as much as I can.