 This is all, woo, woo, woo, yeah, all right. Got to repeat that one, I'm sorry. Are you relieved that this is over? You know you're gonna be here for a few more years and now you can focus on football? Definitely, I mean, it definitely gives me that clear mind, I can go out there and not have to worry about getting injured and that stuff, I can go out there and play free and just play my ball. I mean, I guess how much pride you're taking that? I mean, that's been my long dream for me. I mean, growing up, the dream was for me to get to the NFL and it was also my dream to stay in the NFL and be able to provide for my family and being able to do that, it's just a blessing from God. What's it mean to you, I guess, because you still have a year left with the team and you're kind of proactive, you're getting a deal before one doubt. Say it again, I'm sorry. What's it mean to you, I guess, you still have a year left and the team kind of took the initiative to make sure this deal got done with you before it ran out? It means a lot, I mean, it just shows how much the Italians believe in me and trust me and I have that same trust and confidence in them and I'm just gonna do my job to make sure I can help this team win and help them win the Super Bowl. Just kind of the deadline today, Amani, did you want it done before the season? Yeah, likely, I wanted to have a clear mind and clear purpose of what my destination was gonna be, whether it was to be signed or not and I'm just glad you got something done. How would it have been for you to be able to be around KB and be his teammate for the next couple years and now that you're going to be that way, what can you guys do to be the best safety tandem in the league? It's definitely a blessing. I mean, like I keep saying, like I'm always here, watching KB and how he is around the building, like I wanted to mimic that because I've seen the success he had off the field and on the field as well. So, and it's definitely important because we've been together for four and we're about to be together for another four right now. So we're gonna be able to be on the same page and be able to make plays and we can be the best as we can be. What makes you guys such an effective tandem? How do you guys complement one another? We both know what's going on. We both, we study the game, very similar. We both find ways to help other guys out and then when the plays do come our way or when we find an opportunity to go make a play, you know, we try to do that. What's your reaction? I guess it's been for teammates. You had people come up and ask you for loans today or what was it? Are people kidding a little bit or how's that going? It's been going good. And the guys been, they've been happy for me. They all cheering for me. They all asking, you know, let me get, let me hold some money. Let me hold a couple of dollars. But, you know, at the end of the day, there's been, I wouldn't be here without them. I mean, without them being in the spot to help me make plays and vice versa for me. I mean, without them, I wouldn't be here. Maybe the first person you called when it became other, maybe dealing with your agent when it became official. Oh, my parents, my parents, you know, they're with me. They've, they're with me when I was in Little League. They knew my dream when I was in kindergarten. So for them to, you know, see where I am today, I know they're very proud of me and I wouldn't be here with, here without them. Outside of Kevin, you know, you now have a bunch of newbies with Roger and Caleb as well on the rookie video. So a lot of you guys locked up here for a couple of years. What does that do for your confidence? Kind of just as a group head, knowing that this secondary is going to have opportunity to keep building on some momentum and be together. Yeah, it means a lot. I mean, guys are going to be here. So we're going to be able to build that chemistry. I mean, you got Roger, who's a new guy who hasn't played a game yet. I mean, preseason game, but Caleb, I mean, he's still a rookie to me. So I mean, to be out there with those guys and we're going to be able to build that cohesiveness and then I think we're all going to be able to improve. I think it's been able, enabled you to progress so steadily in the first three seasons. Just never being complacent, you know, being always and finding a way to improve. Never feeling like what I did was enough. And then just trying to be the best player I can to help the team win, you know, wherever that may be. If they need me somewhere else that I'm not used to being and I got to go play that position, I'm going to do it to the best ability that there's no drop off. How does it feel to be entering a second contract at 24 years old? Most guys are 25, 26 when they do that. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely a blessing. I mean, it was God's plan for me. You know, I happened to be a little younger and I left a little earlier. So it is a position that I saw myself being in. If I played my cars right and did what I had to do. And this is where I saw myself being. Were you always like a safety growing up? And if so, who are kind of guys you looked up to and maybe try to model or take parts of their game? Yeah, I mean, I was a safety, but I played every position, but I was mainly, I knew I was going to be a safety. And then Ed Reid, Bob Sanders, and those are probably my two main guys that I looked up to while I was playing. I mean, there's Rodney Harrison and a whole bunch of other guys that I watched highlights of when I was younger. But Ed Reid and Bob Sanders were definitely the top two. What did you do for odd jobs growing up and you just trying to scrape and make a little money here and there? I mean, I cut some grass. I might walk some dogs. I did a construction job in college over the summer that that wasn't the right path for me. So that was a quick two days, but that was about it. We're ready to go. I mean, guys are flying around. We're prepared. We're excited. We watched the game yesterday. We've seen how guys making plays out there, the Bills and Rams game. So I know we're ready to go out there and do the same thing. How are we doing, Jimmy? I'm doing good. How are you doing, Mike? Great. I guess how much of a feel like this team is ready to go after all this? I mean, I think you hope that we're ready. You know, these guys are ready to over there working back and stuff up. It's just, you know, it's week one. And, you know, it's our first Friday, you know, trying to work through things and make sure that we're giving them everything that we can give them to be prepared. Nobody knows. Nobody really knows for sure. And you think you have an idea, but there'll be plenty of things that we see or come up in the game that, you know, we just weren't able to show them. Mike, what is Amani done since he arrived to earn this second contract with you guys? I mean, he's a dependable player, you know, and somebody that's taken advantage of his opportunities, gone in there, been productive and, you know, versatile. You know, like the way that he practices and prepares and his daily approach. How much did it last year when he came back from the injury? How much did that help to jail the back end of that defense because it sure seemed like that things got a lot smoother back there with him and Kevin working together? Well, I mean, I'm happy for Amani. I really am. It's an amazing opportunity to be able to do that. And I'm glad that we're gonna be able to keep them. My focus right now is on the Giants. So I've congratulated him as many times as I can congratulate him and he knows that. And we made a commitment to him and his focus in our focus is on the Giants. Do you remember about Coach Debo as a young coach and New England when you were there as a player? Yeah, I'm just very knowledgeable. You know, a guy that, you know, could coach a lot of different positions early on. You know, my best story, my favorite story of Debo was him and Rob Ryan and Josh McDaniels would be the quarterback and it was cold, it was late in the season and they always do red zone one-on-ones on Friday. So we'd be stretching on one side of the field and they would be off on the red zone and Josh would be the quarterback and Rob and Debo would take turns running routes against each other and watching these two in parkas at about 30 degrees and did Josh play in quarterback. It just, it would make us laugh every Friday. So I don't think that we'll see that on Sunday, but I mean, it was, I can remember to this day. Some of the, so many rookies, you know, said to be a starter for you. Do you find yourself having to tell them to kind of contain themselves when I get too excited and shoot their gun pre-game so that way they're ready? I mean, I think, I hope we're all excited. I'm excited and I'm sure that they are. But there's a level of composure that I think you have to have and we'll have to save some for, you know, the course. We don't want to leave it all at the driving range. Make sure that there's a little left for the course. So we've talked to him a little bit about it. The night before the game, Richard will where he eats the baked beans. He eats baked beans every day, I think, as long as Lauren puts them there. If Lauren puts them in the cafeteria, he eats them.