 Last week, some of you guys mentioned that you wanted to look a little bit crisper on offense this week after some of the clunkiness in week one. Do you feel like you maybe got more of that throughout the game today? Yeah, I think offensively, we're able to stay on the field and put some drives together. And ultimately, getting the end zone, which we struggled with last week. So I think overall, being able to punch it in and get the end zone and just put points on the board, I think is what we can take away from this game. Things like Ryan was very quick and decisive with just about everything he did today. Can you speak to what he was able to do and how that helped the entire unit? Yeah, Ryan was definitely on point today. I mean, as he is every day in practice this week, he's done a good job of seeing what the defense has given them. And if there's pressure, if there's a certain look that play is not going to work great going into, he'll change it. And he did a good job of staying poised and putting us in the right play. John Burton. Hey, Hump, congrats on the win. Just curious about your touchdown. I mean, Ryan took a palatious hit on that play. What does it say about his toughness to hang in there and deliver the football where you can catch it? Yeah, I mean, that's awesome. That's what you want under quarterback as a receiver, just having him trust you to go get it when the ball is in the air. And yeah, I didn't see the shot he took. But I'm sure he did. But it was great because he would put it out there and give me a chance to go up and make a play. Jim? Hey, Adam, congrats on the win. Just the overall confidence level, this offense, sort of it seems like you guys put a lot more together today. Is that a carryover practice? And can you kind of describe your touchdown in your mind? Yeah, no, definitely. Our offense is playing with some confidence right now. We've got confidence in our call and plays. We've got confidence in Ryan leading our offense and Derek and the entire line all through receivers and tight ends. We've got confidence in all our guys, so it's great to walk out on the field every Sunday and have confidence in our team like that. But yeah, going back to the touchdown, yeah, it was a good look for the route that I had. And luckily, Ryan was able to stand in there and get the ball off. And I was able to go up and make a click. Glennon? Yeah, Adam, I was going to ask you on that same play, how important is the timing on that? I mean, the ball was up in the air for a while, so I mean, it had to be pretty well synced up for both of you guys, right? Yeah, absolutely. The ball being in the air for that long actually gave me a chance to peek at the free safety and see where he was at. And I knew if I needed to go up and get it or if I could run under it or if I needed to go up and protect myself from taking a hit, I was able to kind of peek to my right and see where he was at. And Ryan threw a great ball up with pressure in his face. You can't stand up about it. And no, he executed it to perfection. Braxton? And the importance of being 2-0, obviously, thanks to work on being able to grind these games out, make the plays late. How important is that? And do you think there is any carry over just from maybe the run you guys went on last year in terms of sort of learning how to win together and having that confidence like games? Yeah, being 2-0 is all we can ask for right now. Obviously, when we watch the tape on Tuesday, there's going to be a lot that we can fix and a lot that we can get better from. But getting a W is all we can ask for. And I do think there is some carryover from last year, confidence-wise, with our offense and just the way we're able to work and communicate through this offseason. And just being on the same page is a great way to create confidence in our offense. And we've been able to do that. Terry? Adam, given what Derek has done to Jacksonville over the years, it was obvious that they were trying to key on him and slow him down. Did you guys kind of know going in that the past game was going to have to step up the way it did today? Yeah, I mean, going into every game week, we know that we're all going to have to step up some way or another. Derek's our guy, I run it back, and then we're going to feed him. And he's our work horse, and he's going to do what he does. And today, they made some good plays, stopped with him, not allowing him to not get some of the big plays he normally does, but complimentary football. We've got to pull it on our end as receivers and tight end. We were able to do that today and we get points on the board. Last question, Kyle? Yeah, Adam, Ryan said last week that what he aims to be is the steady hand that guides everything. Does that play where he gets kind of clobbered and gets it to you in the end zone emblematic of that? I mean, is that the perfect illustration of the kind of quarterback he's trying to be for you all? Yeah, he's our leader. We look to him in every situation. And he handles every situation the way a quarterback should. He leads our offense each and every day in practice and meetings and sets an example for us. And he's tough. He's taking the hits and he's standing in the pocket delivering some great throws to us. So as receivers and tight ends, that's all we can ask for. And he's a great leader for our team. And just happy to be doing that. Last question, quick, Paul, we have KB here. Adam, for Kalu to make that play on the squid kick. Awfully quick hands, awfully reactive. Set you guys up for three points almost. Yeah, that was awesome. It's a look that we prepare for, a squid kick, allowing us to for them to run more time off the clock and not let us get a chance to score points. And Kalu was able to stop that kick and put us in good field position. And we had a good situation that would work. A lot of practice with Kirk and Tannenhill to make that throw over the middle and get down and use our timeout to get three points was obviously a huge difference in this game.