 Yeah, coach, how did it feel to get the win today? Yeah, Delighted, it was a good feeling for me. That this team is what this team is building in Atlanta? Yeah, I mean, a lot of hope. I mean, it's not just the rookies, and it is nice to see those guys that we invested and that fit our culture, but even some of the second year guys and the other guys that have made year three to four, there's a lot of growth, especially on the lines of scrimmage. I mean, you look at a guy like Chris Lindstrom, the jump he's made from year three to year four. Really proud of those guys up front, too. You know, even a guy like Matt Hennessy, you know, gets in a position battle, handles it about as well as anybody could of him and Drew, and had an opportunity in the Charger game, gets hurt. Circumstances, you know, comes back, rehabs, and goes in there and plays left guard, and you know, it's got to look like that, that makes it really fun to coach this football team. Going back to what you were talking about, about Desmond, it looked like from the outside, looking in that he looked as comfortable as we've seen him over the course of these last three games. Is that something that you felt as the game was progressing with him? Absolutely, you know, we tried to make sure we started faster, at least from the passing attack. I thought we did that, we had some long drives there, tried to stay aggressive, you know, I thought that would be the best thing for the team, and it was a good situational stuff for Desmond. It continues to pay off, I thought we executed in some critical situations, some things we had to clean up, obviously the turnover down there, the block punt kind of bounced it out, I guess. But yeah, we'll just keep finding ways to try to improve and to win, because they're going to come down these close games, and the way this team works, and I'll be sad that next week's the last week for us, but that's the way it goes. When it comes to Desmond, you guys have, it's a little good, yeah, sorry, it looked like you guys took a couple of deeper shots today. How much of that is maybe the next step of what you guys need to see from him versus some of the operational stuff that he's done so far? Yeah, I mean, you know, again, Michael, they have a say in it too. You know, you want to take a bunch of deep shots, well, if they're giving you certain looks, it's going to be hard to do that. And that's the challenge, and no one that, hey, if you're running the ball well, if you've got some misdirection stuff coming on, and the way they were trying to stop the run game, and using pressure, and we get a chance to give us a look one-on-one, and we've got to challenge those, and we've got to hit them. I thought it was a pretty good throw. I thought his pocket awareness was really good. He extended some plays, got us out of some things, and that's what you want to see. If you want to be a real starting quarterback because he's a league, you've got to be able to do that. So, again, the throw he made to CP, I know what the call was, but I thought it was a better throw he made than he did a week ago in Baltimore, a very similar type play. So those things are encouraging. And then really that operation, the game's going to come down to this. You can make a lot of stats, quarters one through three, but if you want to be a big-time quarterback, you're going to need to win critical third downs in two minutes and go win the game like he did right there. And like you had mentioned, kind of some of his elusiveness there, it seems like that's been one thing he's had every week, maybe after those first couple of drives or the first couple of weeks. Is that something that you saw in the draft process with him? Well, you realize I'm good at an athlete in terms of awareness. There's all kind of different guys that may be better running. They get targeted that way, but when you have guys that are athletic that have pocket presence and can extend plays, that certainly helps because then you can add it, you can use them in certain quarterback run situations or the movement stuff, but when they can extend plays in a pocket, it does change people's rush plans, which certainly helps the offense a lot. And just obviously this is not something related to the game, Cameron Batson was arrested on Saturday. What's his status at the moment with the team? We put out the statement, Mike, and I'm just gonna let that stand, and let the whole process plays out. I don't have any new update, and I'll just stand with the statement we gave out yesterday. So just to be clear, he's still on the roster at this point? I'm just saying I'm just gonna go with the statement, Michael, it's, I'll leave it at that. Switching over to the defense real quick. Isaiah Oliver getting kind of an extended role today than what we've seen in the last few weeks. What kind of went into that decision for you guys? The game plan, who the quarterback was gonna be, kind of told you what kind of mode they were gonna go in, and it proved right as they started the game. And so they play a lot of that spread out, and 11 personnel, they got a lot of wide outs, they liked to roll in there, they got a pass catching tight end and training McBride. So a lot of it was a game plan. Coach, 20 carries for Tyler tonight. I know your guy likes to have your running backs. The guy that's kind of the hot hand, what was he doing well in this game that I guess made you keep feeding him the ball? Stuff he's been doing well all year. And a lot of it, the challenge too, is CP is such a versatile player, you can use them together, and there's a lot of plays we use CP as a wide out. When you saw the one down in the red zone, there was this mother plays that we did on. So it's nice when you can mix and match, and even Avery, the role Avery, you get two backs there because Avery can carry the football too. So it's fun to have versatile guys like that, but Tyler continues. Other guys, the game, he's consistently shown this, especially the second half of the year. It's a game where he's on, he gets harder to tackle, and such a smart, instinctive player. Another guy that we're really excited about here. Thank you. How's it going? It's good. Can you kind of just take us through that last drive and kind of your mindset going into it and what you felt really worked for you guys? Yeah, I mean, our mindset and my mindset going into was give the ball in the end zone, as is every drive that we want to go out there and play. And so, you know, it's just obviously about maintaining the ball. And then now you start to get into the, you know, situational football of, you know, once we get the first down, do we get down? Do we score? What do we do? So just making sure that everyone's on the same page there. You know, O-line did a great job up front of handling them and, you know, Tyler in the backs did a great job of executing that. When it comes to obviously the fumble early in the game and then to come back and have the drive right after that that y'all did, how much did that kind of mean, not just to this offense, but you think to the team as a whole in that moment? Yeah, you know, obviously got to clean things up, you know, understand it with me and Drew. You know, that was all on me. But then, you know, it's huge for, you know, our special teams to come back and make that play. And then for us to go out there and obviously put points on the boards, it's huge. This team, it's really interesting. I saw a stat recently that's, this team has the most players under 26 years old and you're one of those players. And I was talking to AJ in the locker room and he said, this is really a chance to build your resume, these final two games. Is that something that you feel in and of yourself and also kind of with the guys around you as well? Yeah, 100%. You know, we just want to, you know, play our best game every single day. And then, you know, we obviously know that we can't be in the playoffs this year, but one thing that, you know, we talked about is that we want to finish these last two games strong, finish it for something good for the future. And you know, obviously that started well today. Were there any nerves going into that final drive? Anything for you? Is there something as the offensive leader in those moments like, what are you trying to project to the other 10 guys? Yeah, obviously, you know, first of all, just the calmness, you know, just going out there, not necessarily saying you've been in those moments for full before, excuse me, but to just go out there, see that you're calm, composed and, you know, can execute things. That's gonna, you know, just kind of filter off to the other guys and, you know, they're gonna, you know, want to execute more or execute better and, you know, sometimes it's just being calm, being poised and everyone else sees that and feels that and goes out there and executes. In terms of just throwing the football, how did today compare for you to the last two games? Your first two games? Yeah, you know, obviously we only pushed it down the field a couple of times, but you know, I felt like I took what was there. A couple of times early, felt a little pressure and I might have mixed up my footwork a little bit. I know the one over the middle to Drake on the early on. But other than that, you know, I felt like I took what was there. I felt like I did a good job. The O-line gave me plenty of time back there. And then, you know, when there was pressure, I felt like I did a good job of, you know, making plays with my legs and, you know, taking it when it wasn't there. Can you walk me through that throw, the third and seventh throw to prove it at the end there and what all goes into how you throw that ball in that situation? Yeah, you know, like we said before, going into it just calm, just, you know, it was another third and seventh, third and eighth. Obviously, you know, for the game, whatever you want to say, but it's just playing within the play. You know, it was a play that we ran multiple times in the game. We just went back to it and, you know, executed in a different way. But, you know, you've got to get that ball there. I mean, you've got to zip it in there. You clearly understand when you let that go. It's a tight win to throw. How does that affect the way you execute it? Oh, yeah, I mean, obviously it's, you know, you're in the red zone first of all, so winters are going to be tighter. But from my perspective, you know, I saw him drop off in zone. Just knew that I had to give him ball that, you know, we throw every day at practice. And that's what I did. And, you know, he obviously caught it, dropped, stepped in and got us a couple more yards. I know you said before that handing the ball off to Tyler is almost kind of like a security. Arthur said earlier, he made the comment about Tyler being harder to tackle as the game goes on. Is that something that you've seen in the last three games or even well before that? I mean, is that something that you see from Tyler? Yeah, Tyler's a workhorse and his balance is wild, you know, for him to be able to get the ball and then, you know, make one guy miss and then get hit by two or three guys, but still be up. You know, it's something I haven't seen before. So credit to him and credit to the guys up front doing their job and moving their guys. But yeah, he's a heck of a ball player. Yeah, you may have been asked this already, but like what's the next step you feel like that you need to take in your progression here? Is like you feel like you've talked about different steps each week at this point? Yeah, it's just about finishing. Doing whatever you can to win, you know, and I'll go back into this next week and, you know, see what I could have done better from this pass game and then obviously keep continuing to try to get better. As far as, I mean, you haven't thrown a touchdown pass yet. You haven't thrown an interception yet either. Is there something that's maybe happening just kind of in the red zone? Obviously the one to see people look like it was pretty close today. Like, is there anything to explain it or? Yeah, no, obviously, you know, the red zone is obviously the toughest place to score, you know, in the game of football. And you know, we're doing a couple of things I could have took OZ maybe a little early on the little flight route and he might have scored. But you know, it's just really about executing. And so, you know, obviously when the pass players are called, I got to execute better. Dez, what happened for you all in the last two drives to get the field goals after the three punts to start the second half? One more time? You all had three punts to start the second half. What started working for the offense in the last two drives, eight and nine that ended in field goals? Yeah, you know, obviously, you know, our whole goal this week and every week is to start fast. And you know, we did that in the first quarter and coming out and then obviously, you know, there's a little bit of a lull. You know, we got to get going, you know, on both first, second, third and fourth quarters. And you know, we didn't do that coming out in the second half. And that'll be something we look to improve on, you know, every single week. Oh, they get the lead there with 457 and go. What's your mind said as you all, you don't have to set out on, you know, the game-winning drive there? Yeah, go down and score, as any other team's mindset would be in that situation. You know, we want to go down there and get in the end zone and put points up on the board. And you know, if we were able to do that with running all the time off, perfect. If not, obviously perfect, then we were going to trust our defense to back us up. Getting your first NFL win, does that really mean something even in the moment? Yeah, 100%. You know, you can't take anything for granted. And this is one thing obviously I do not take for granted. And you know, coming out here next week, this obviously be my last game of our rookie season. And so, you know, we're not taking any of these games for granted, any of these plays for granted. You know, Grady Jarrett, one of our leaders on our team brought us out and he said, man, we only get two more opportunities to do this. And you know, everyone kind of took that and that's something that we roll with. Thank you. Happy holidays. Happy New Year.