 When it comes to your recovery days, I know that's something you're doing a lot this year. Is there a day in particular that you kind of focus on? I know this week obviously you're out there Wednesday, but does it switch between Wednesday, Thursdays? It just depends on week to week. Every day, I try to recover when I'm out here until Sunday, so it's every day. Heavy emphasis trying to recover. Derek, you've told us that you don't really trash talk on the field, but with Darius Leonard of the Colts, have you ever exchanged any words with him during a game? No, we don't really trash talk. We talk sometimes, but it's not nothing far as trash talking. I have a lot of respect for him and his game, and he's a hell of a player, so just respect and just a mutual thing, really. Kevin Byard said that he thinks this game is more important than the bills and the cheese because of the division implications. Is that something that you agree with? Yeah, I definitely agree. This is a big game for us to vision a game. We've been playing really good football, and it was always tough playing these guys, but yeah, this is a very important game. What challenge has placed the team twice in one season, especially maybe twice with what about a month's time? Well, I think it's just they know us, and we know them, and we know we play them twice a year, and it's always a tough battle, so you just got to pay attention to the little things, the details, make sure you're watching more film out there, put heavy emphasis on what you need to do each and every day to be better leading up to Sunday, and it's holding each other accountable, make sure everybody knows what to do and playing fast. Derek, since 2019, every time you've faced a division opponent a second time, you end up having bigger numbers. I was wondering why do you think you've found more success in the second matchup against AFC South teams? I think it's just the guys in front of me blocking us wanting to be better than the game before as an offense and as a team, and those guys up front doing a great job blocking and receiving tight ends and full backs. I just go out there and do my job, but those guys doing a great job of the second game. You have four consecutive 100-yard Russian games against them. No one else has 100, so I mean, is there something to that where it's like your style may match how they play defense, or what do you think is behind that? I don't really get, I don't really, I just go out there and play and try to do the best that I can, and just go out there and finish runs, take advantage of my opportunities, try to help us win and whatever the stats or whatever it is, it is what it is, but let's try to go out there and play. What do you have to do, Derek, for play action to be really successful? What do you have to execute very well? What do I have to execute in play action? You know, carrying out a faker or something like that, what do you have to do particularly well? I think you answered it, just carry out a faker, trying to get a difference and suck it up. I mean, you basically answered my question, so carry out a faker, I guess, I mean, yeah. Is the reward for carrying out a good faker, getting hit? Is that a good? Is the reward for being good on the faker, getting a hit? It's good when AJ makes a great catch or they make an explosive play, or Julio, if somebody catches a ball and makes a big play, it's always worth it, but you got to be effective out the ball in your hands. When you get a safety to bite up on the play fake, how important is the pass protection act for that? When you get a safety to bite up on the play fake, how important for you is the pass protection, once that happens? Pass protection is always important, so that's what it is. What do you like about the way he runs the ball, and have you just told him that? Oh, yeah, me and Jonathan are really good friends. Running the ball very physical, he's got speed. He gets nothing south, runs hard, and in times, that's a great tandem. They've been playing good football, and he's a great back. Both of obviously kind of put it together because it was the first game to you guys. How much improvement have you seen from their defenses last four weeks? Oh, they've been playing lights out, man, and credit to them, and how they've been playing over all, but defense has been playing lights out, getting the ball out, getting turnovers, flying around to the ball on finishing games, so defense has been playing lights out. I feel like that's how they always play, though. How many takes did it take to get that milk commercial right? I think I got it down the first one, but when you're trying to shoot something like that, you gotta do it over and over again, make sure they got everything that they need, but that definitely was fun. I know you're a low-key guy, but I mean, with what you're doing over the last couple years, are you a little excited about the national intention that you're starting to get? Try to block out the noise. Like, I mentioned the gym, I think, after the game. What's that? The bills, rat poison? Not trying to get too caught up in it, like Coach said, he used to say, but just trying to focus on me being the best teammate, best player, and focus on getting better every week. Did you have to take a swig of milk after every one of those takes, and how much milk did you end up breaking? I drunk a little bit of it, and I threw it down, and then I left the grocery store, so. You always talk to the milk breaker, Karen? Yeah, I've always loved drinking milk. My grandma used to always tell me milk strength in my bones, so it's always stuck with me as a kid, so anything she taught me, I always kept heavy emphasis on it, and listened to, so. In addition to the Florida water? To the Florida water as well. What do you know, Derek? I know you're kind of a history student of the game. How much do you know about Jim Brown? Obviously, never saw him play, but do you ever see a clip, an old-time clip of him, or read about him, or anything like that? Yeah, growing up, I always loved running back position, and as I got older, I always watched Interfield Network as a kid, and I used to have the running back of the 80s, or the 70s, and the 90s, and I always watched those highlights, and I seen some of Jim Brown, and you can show some here and there on TV. I think they might have shown when Brown's played on Thursday night, I'm not sure, but when we played in 2019, I actually got to go over there and say hi to him, that's my first time seeing him, and personally meeting him, but I think he's an icon, what he did for the game, and how he was off the field, so yeah, I got a lot of respect from Jim Brown. Anytime I'm running back names, he's mentioned with his, it should be an honor. So what do you think, and maybe some of the clips that maybe you've seen, what did you think of his style, and is it an honor to, you know, that some people are putting your name up there with him, right? Oh yeah, legend, that's all I can say. He's a legend, and you see about the way he played, the stories you hear about him, yeah. So like I said, anytime your name, your name get mentioned with his, it's definitely an honor.