 Mike, what do you need to start seeing more from the offense? You seem to cut back on penalties this last week, move the ball some, but still struggling in the red zone. What has to happen to help get more points on the board? I think we just have to be at our best late in those drives. We've had eight double-digit drives that have ended in field goals. And so as much as that's impressive and we converted and stayed efficient, talked about all those things. We just made mistakes down in the red zone. I thought we were close Sunday. That doesn't get it done. We'll have to run the ball, but I thought that there were some really good pockets. And that's going to change this week, depending on what they do and how they attack us and how we have to attack them and try to create those opportunities. And just continue to practice it and continue to try not to have self-inflicted wounds against a good defense or excellent in the red zone. How much more does that complicate things than one of the two best red zone defenses in the league? Well, I mean, every week is a challenge. So we'll have to have a good plan. We'll have to not beat ourselves. And when we get down there, just find ways to create positive gains, not put ourselves behind the sticks. And have first in 20s and mistakes and things that mount up that make it tough to convert touchdowns or red zone opportunities into touchdowns. I haven't played against him for several times over the years. Have you noticed his development in his game and certainly this year with a new overseas? Well, you just see such a calm, confident, relaxed player. I mean, not to say that he's completed every pass that he's thrown, but he doesn't look rushed or hurried in the pocket. I think that he's staying in there a little bit. Even you just look at Pittsburgh, for example, they brought a blitz 0, didn't necessarily complete it. But he didn't panic and fly out of there. He kind of stood in there and tried to deliver the pass. I do see a comfortable player who is still talented wherever he has the football. How was Stonehouse doing in terms of hang time? That was one of the things that you wanted to work on through camp. It's been pretty good. Yeah, he had one pun. I didn't think that was his best last week. So if we're just going off the last week, probably would need better. I thought that he'd had some really good games leading up to that, whether that's mixing in his direction and mixing in his hang time. So I think we're heading in the right direction there. Hopefully, he can keep adding some different kicks to his arsenal. Yeah, no, I think that we need to see production from a lot of people. That entire, just making sure that we're getting production and we're making the plays that we're supposed to make defensively. I think that's the biggest thing that is going to be important going forward, is to make the ones that we're supposed to make work together when we have something going on, all the things that we've talked about and coached and will continue to coach. But I'm sure Harold will begin to become productive. And we'll play all five guys we take to the game and see who can help us. So playing overseas, what are some of the biggest challenges of game week for you and your staff and the team that are different than other weeks? Well, we came in early. We came in on Tuesday just to try to get ahead, knowing that there'd be a travel day just more conscious of recovery and hydration and our travel. Our ops department, our equipment staff, I mean, that's a lot for these guys to undertake. They do a fantastic job. Make it easy for the players and the coaches and the video staff. And everybody outside of the players and coaches, they've been amazing. So we'll pick up, take our computers or laptops, try to get some stuff covered on the plane, try to get some rest, and then have everything set up when we get there. Some of the Ravens players, they said the last time they went there, guys were falling asleep in meetings and just having trouble adapting. Do you recall when you guys went, did you have any issues like that? I mean, guys fall asleep in meetings here probably, too. So what's the difference with the time change? Yeah, I don't recall it being an issue. You know, I don't. You know, I mean, we're going to get there. We're going to do some activities, get into meetings. We're going to try to move around here after we get off the plane, do some meetings, get out on the field, and then give them some time, and then get back up on Saturday and have what we would hope a normal Saturday. So I don't know what the length of the day, let's say if today we were in London, what that would look like. Everything unique about the game, I don't know if you're focused on the game, but anything unique about the game that you experienced that Sunday at Wimbledon? Well, I enjoy the fans that have everybody, 32 different jerseys on, different teams. And so I think that that's pretty unique. I think that's cool to see all the teams represented. And hopefully, we'll have plenty of fans over there, excited to get over there. But that is something, I mean, you'll look over and see. Tom Brady, Jersey, I'm sure. Josh Allen or anybody else around the league. Would you look at this Ravens offense, Coach, skilled position? Why did you see a little more speed there with this group? Well, Aguilar certainly got the ball downfield. Zay Flowers pretty much everything that we thought in the going through the draft process with his speed, quickness, change of direction, and obviously working back and back in there. Bateman, one after another, know how reliable that Andrews is. So there's plenty of options for Lamar, not to mention when the quarterbacks, probably the fastest one of them all, there's plenty of speed. What do you anticipate from trailing this weekend? And once he's back, what can he add to the full stable? Well, hopefully, he can add where he was going at points last year for a setback in this year. Being able to move the ball downfield to be a big player that builds speed, that has some speed down the field, that has good play strength, that can help us down the field. So it stands out that they're secondary. It seems like they have a lot of success this year. Stop in the past. Well, they've always been good. I think that they're more than playing with great fundamentals. I think that they challenge. They've got good ball skills. Safeties are interchangeable parts down and back. And I think Stevens has had a good year. And Darby's filled in for our Humphreys and he'll play. And we know how good that Humphreys is. But they've got good size. And they challenge you down the field and play multiple coverages too, which I respect. Out of this game, you've done it in the past. On the Red Zone trips, you had four. You got the touchdown. And you had the penalty on the one that led to the first and 20. So we ask you about it. And you talk about the first and 20. And we didn't convert to fourth and one. Right, but you don't talk about the two series that were first and 10, like regular series. And then we gained two yards, right? Gained two yards and didn't convert. We have to be better. So we'll see where we are this week, Paul. I'm not going to recap everything that we didn't do well. Trying to focus on how we're going to try to score against the Ravens and looking forward to it. I'm asking generally, when you guys look back at games, you always seem to really harp on the getting behind the sticks part and not on the not moving the ball when you're in regular down distance situations. Well, those are probably what I would call unforced errors, or whether we snapped the ball over the quarterback's head against Cincinnati. So those are unforced errors, or we didn't block a guy. And again, I'm trying to say that there's some really good things to have eight double digit drives against good competition. Unfortunately, we have to make sure that we're at our best late in those drives. You're talking about guys meaning to make plays that they're supposed to make a guess. But what's your challenge to players to maybe make the play that may be an extraordinary play? Don't even have a pick since week one? Your challenge here? To tip a ball. We don't tip any balls. This is pro football, Jimmy. We pay them. They go make plays. It's defensive football. Go play fast. Go play violent. Go play aggressive. Cover your man. Rush. Same thing that 31 other teams are doing. The Ravens have had some trouble holding onto the ball lately. Is that something that you hope to be able to start? I hope. I mean, certainly hope. But we have to go out there and put it to action. We've got to knock it off somebody. We've got to hit them hard enough to knock the ball loose. Tip a pass that hopefully gets intercepted. Have some ball disruption on the receiver. Guys running to the football bounces up in the air and intercept it. He's going to have to play pretty well right now. I think Chris is doing a nice job over there. So Nick will keep working his way in there, but I'm not ready to make that move. I think Chris has been a nice surprise, just playing over there. But the tip and ball swing, is there anything you can do? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Is there anything you can do in practice to simulate or work on that, or is that just going to be in the right spot? We're going to go five minutes of ball disruption and ball security today. It's a part of practice that you guys see. So any other drills that you guys have or you want to recommend, let me know. We'll keep doing them. Again, we just can only practice it, emphasize it, have an awareness where the football is. And when the front hand comes off the quarterback, I mean, when he takes his front hand off the ball, all the things that we try to coach and keep working on it. Did you have any conversation individually with Christian about what your expectations are for him to unfold? No, I mean, no more than I would have any other time. Just do his job and focus on fundamentals and competing and challenging. And sometimes those things happen out there when you play corner. And I think the most important part is how you respond. And understand that they're going to keep coming after you or they're going to keep double moving you until you fix it. And the other day about shaking and inconsistencies, that more blocking, railroading? No, just details. Just details. Little thing for how to have them on a seam route in the red zone. And just late getting off the ball. So just something like that. I just focus an end on the road knowing that it's going to be able to key the ball and get off and get up the seam. And we ended up throwing it at the hop. But trying to find some ways for him to get down the field and just a little thing like that. Just some little details. Winning every time is the key. But how important might it be even more, going into a buy, trying to get to 500? Well, it would be nice to get back even and then give ourselves a chance after the buy to put something together. I don't disagree with you one bit. An opportunity for the D-Line front seven to kind of respond coming off of it. Yeah, well, we're all responsible. It'll be more than just the front seven. We'll all be responsible. And corners will have to tackle. And safety will have to tackle and fit, especially when the quarterback has the football. So it is a great challenge. They don't just run it with the quarterback. Edwards is a tough physical runner. Hill is a great change of pace back. And then whoever else they activate between Drake or Gordon. But those guys have been doing a nice job. And then when the quarterback has his opportunities, he's making the most of them. So it is a great challenge. It's a multiple run scheme, not just inside, outside zone. They have gap schemes and pull guys and the quarterback read stuff. So they've always done a nice job. And that's something that they've been able to do. I wouldn't anticipate seeing trailing out there today. Molden probably won't practice. Gifford probably won't practice. Danico and Hopple will be out there probably the second half of practice. Thank you very much. You guys have a great conversation. Thanks, Tony. Thanks, coach. I'm trying to think if there's anybody else. No, I think that's about it. Oh, Simmons and Target. You learned on your journeys in terms of adjustment or anything like that that you can pass on to? Yeah, I've been on there a few times now. So just try to convey to the guys, take advantage of the rest on the plane. When you get there, hit the ground running, take advantage of your Friday. And then try to get a good night's rest that Friday night once we get there. So then after that, it's handle business as usual. Don't try to look back and see what time it is back in the States. Look at the clock, whatever time it is. That's what it is. And tell yourself that. And just go with it. Have you ever said that the more tricks you took, did you get better at adjusting or? I don't think that helps. You know, you kind of learn those little tips that I just mentioned and I don't know if they're tips, but thoughts that I just mentioned. And then the biggest thing is don't try to compare. For me, it was don't try to compare what time it is back home. You can't think about it that way. Otherwise, you're going to be in a bad situation. That being said, did it feel awkward playing at 9.39 o'clock or more? You don't think about it. I didn't. Maybe some guys did. But personally, it's like whatever time the clock said, then that's what time I told myself it was and tried to go from there. Did you ever go earlier in the week on any of your other trips or was it always kind of like a Thursday flight? Yeah, it was the same pattern on all the trips that I've been on. Do you have a trick for getting rest on planes? Some people I know can't get comfortable sleep on planes. How do you figure that out? I actually sleep pretty easily on planes. My wife gets annoyed because as soon as the engines start up, then it's easy for me to nod off. But yeah, it's tough to sleep for that long on a flight. But thankfully, they set us up on a good plane with some good seat situations. What's the problem with the pilot, I guess, then? Do you hear the engine? Yeah, that could be an issue. That could be an issue. Baltimore's Red Zone defense best in the league. How much of a challenge did you guys try to get going in there? Yeah, no question. Obviously, tough defense all across the field. But down in the Red Zone, obviously, tops in the league. So been an emphasis for us this week, no matter who we were going to play. You know, obviously, how we finished last week, not finishing those drives down in the Red Zone. But going against the top team in the league, it's going to be crucial that we execute down there and give ourselves 7s and not 3s. What do you remember about atmosphere game day? I mean, we play in a row, true row game. It's probably loud the other way home. You've got the crowd behind you there. Do you remember anything in particular just about what game day experience is like? Yeah, I just remember a fun atmosphere. I don't remember, obviously, it's not a deafening arrowhead or Seattle type atmosphere. But there's a buzz, there's an energy, there's excitement. The fans are into it seemingly kind of both ways, right? If anybody makes a good play, then they're going to cheer. They're going to get loud at critical points in the game, whether it's crucial third, fourth down or critical situation. But yeah, it's a fun atmosphere. There's a buzz in the air, and you definitely enjoy it. Like I said a couple of times, that maybe you'd like to see Shig get a little more consistent in terms of details from your standpoint. What does that mean in terms of the passing game? What would you like to see? Yeah, you know, Shig's done some good things for us, and look to build on it. We just have to be, like you said, consistent. And it's not just Shig. It's across the board, whether it's me or the backs or tight ends or whoever the case may be. Just be consistent in what we're doing. He's a playmaker. He's great with the ball on his hand. If we can get him in space with the ball on his hands, that's going to be a good thing for us. What would a trailing help layer in if the one he's back? Well, we know what trailing brings to the table. You know, obviously he's big. He's fast. He's strong. He's athletic. So, you know, hopefully we get him back sooner rather than later. Is there anything you can pin? Well, you and DeAndre developed a pretty good relationship. Ain't catches last week, but still hasn't caught a touchdown yet. Is there anything that you can pinpoint as to why you guys haven't been able to find the end zone with each other? We haven't scored enough touchdowns, period. You know, I think you look at, you know, get down the red zone, kicking field goals, and get behind the sticks, hurting ourselves, putting ourselves in long yard situations. We got to score more as an offense, as a whole. And of course, you know, DeAndre will be a part of that. With DeAndre, there was a play last week where he ran like a curl route and you were under load the rest of the pop and then you kind of slid to your right and he recovered with you and then popping that window. Does that play happen first game of the year or is that an example of the progress you guys have made? Just, you know, being on the same page. Yeah, I think no question, an example of progress and just building that chemistry, that relationship and being on the same page. You know, it comes with time, it comes with reps and felt, you know, we were in a good spot going into the season and it's only grown as we've had, you know, hundreds of more reps throughout practice and games as well. What would you say is the next step of progress in that relationship? We haven't got to do anything totally different. Just keep on the path that we're on. You know, that chemistry is going to continue to grow and build as we move throughout the season and take advantage of those opportunities where maybe it's not exactly drawn up on paper the way that it ends up but we're able to take advantage of some space and create a play. What's your impression about Chris Hubbard since he's been here? I don't like him, it may sound like he's kind of held down that job and we've known him, they can kind of change their sense. What has he done well and how's that been for you? Chris is great, man. He's a pro. He comes in, you know, steps right into the role, comes out, competes, does his job day in and day out. Never complains, never has anything negative to say. He's always got a smile on his face and he's here to work and do his job. So you look at things you want to see from an offensive lineman, an attitude you want to see, you know, he comes in and does his job to the best of his ability and he works at it each and every day and you know, I love being able to have him in the huddle with me. I'm going into the five, three, three, a lot different than the latter. Just how much do you guys kind of emphasize this week in particular and everything that comes into that challenge? You can go overseas playing Baltimore, going into the five of the win. Yeah, it's huge. You know, you want to, you know, we want to win a lot more games than we are right now. So, you know, that's the onus this week is to finish this week with a win. No matter the circumstances, where we're at, who we're playing, got to find a way to go win this game on the road and, you know, head into the buy at three and three and then we'll go from there. All right, that's something you guys have done. What do you feel like in the different, where you've fallen short from where you've been? Succeeding from the stadium? Yeah, we've got to execute. I think we've had some opportunities that we didn't execute. Maybe we've hurt ourselves with some penalties and gotten some long yard situations which obviously hurts and, you know, just being efficient. You know, we've still got to keep that efficiency. We've been efficient moving the ball down the field and then getting to the red zone and gotten some inefficient plays. So got to keep that efficiency as we move and then when we get an opportunity to maybe hit a game plan play or shot into the end zone, take advantage of it. So obviously a business trip, but what do you tell the younger guys who maybe haven't been through this experience but also enjoying it, whether that's going out, seeing a little bit of the city or even just seeing the foreign crowd? Yeah, enjoy the experience. I've been over there three times. I still haven't seen any of the tourist headmarks or anything. So this will be the fourth trip and I probably still won't see them. So, you know, eventually I'll go back and be a tourist and enjoy being in the city. You know, I do enjoy being there, you know, meeting people and getting a different culture and soaking that up. But for me, I'm trying to prepare my mind, my body and get ready to play a game. So not too much, you know, tourist activities going on. Can I say on Twitter that you're offering two tickets to some fan that will, I guess, at random or whatever? Yeah, yeah, hopefully give away a couple of tickets to a fan over there if they're wearing Titans gear. So that's the caveat, gotta be support the Titans and hopefully they can come to your force on Sunday. What's happened in the past that you're not a big fan of turf? What do you know about this playing surface? Have you had a chance to reach out to anybody that's played on it and how do you prepare your body for something you haven't played on before? No, I haven't really given much thought to it. Haven't talked to anybody about it. You know, it is what it is. You've got to have to go play the game and we'll see how it is in warmups. And then after that, you know, you can't really think about it. Just got to go play the game and deal with whatever it is. Ryan, what's your hat? This is a hat that Jerome, our equipment manager, made a little inside joke. He helps us catch balls and, all right, it's classic overrun, the C.O.R. because he always overrun, he's standing there and then he'll like take three steps and then catch it behind him. So it looks like a bad throw. So, it was a classic overrun. So then he made a hat to go for it. Talk about that relationship with me, DeAndre. Is that the primary reason you think for the big jump in the production you guys had Sunday, or is there more to it than just that? Well, yeah, it goes into it, but you know, you look at having some time in the pocket, you know, I had some clean pockets I was able to throw from, even a couple where I was able to hold it for just a half-tick longer, like the one he mentioned, where he was able to move, you know, it was a clean pocket initially and it ended up getting hit on the throw, but I had that extra half-second to be able to let him uncover into the space. So, you know, having that protection is huge and getting the ball downfield and you know, had a couple of shots down the field to him. So it all works together. All right, thank you. I appreciate it. As you kind of look back at Sunday, knowing things got to be better. Yeah, we moved in, got the correction from Sunday. Moving on to Baltimore, we know that we'll run first. We got to be able to stop the run. We got to affect the quarterback this week. So, I wouldn't say disappointing and affected the quarterback more of stopping the run. I think they had almost 200 rushing yards on us. I think that's where we kind of lost the game at. You know, they kind of controlled the game by running the ball and you know, like I said, we take pride on stopping the run around here and that wasn't there last week, but we got a new opportunity this week. Another team who, you know, up there in the rush, rushing attempts and rushing yards in the league. So we got another opportunity to face another good running team. And like I said, everything started with the quarterback and they got some, they backs different, but at the end of the day, they try to run the ball. And like I said, we got to be better this week. You guys haven't had a whole lot of turnovers this year in terms of takeaways. Are there things that you can do to try to create those or is it just something that you have to do by taking care of your business? We just, for one, everybody got to be on the same page, everybody got to do their job. But at the end of the day, I guess Coach Ray talked about it this morning, you know, trying to create them turnover, hammering the ball more, batting balled line of scrimmage because majority of them balls are gonna get batted, gonna get intercepted. So, we just got to do a better job and I mean, eventually get to the quarterback as well. Because like I said, I didn't say it before, they fumble the ball the most on the field. So if we could get to the quarterback and make him fumble the ball or create turnovers, you know, we could help all, kept this scene get wins, especially on defense. Last London trip was a year before you got here. What have guys told you about what to expect? What are your, maybe, exercises going on? Long trip, I guess, I mean, other than that, now I haven't been looking too much up to London. I've been thinking more of a, you know, it's a business trip. Of course, like guys gonna go and, you know, see what the city like, you know, hopefully I get some time to go down there and see what the city like. But my main goal is to go over here, to win and I hope that that's what was on a lot of, I hope that's the main goal for everyone. And not just are we going out of the country to play ball, but let's get a win. What's the furthest you've ever been from home? Um, let's say Brazil. I took a trip out to Brazil, I think after my rookie year. So that was about a nine hour flight as well. But I mean, there's a long flight not going to really bother me. You know, I kind of got my routine every time I get off a flight, I kind of do my recovery. So I'm not looking, that's not going to be a problem. Like I said, our goal is to go over here and get a win. How do you sleep on planes and maybe who's going to be storing the most? Who do you hear the most? I don't know. I mean, that's why I try to make sure I didn't get beside no big guy. I think I'm sitting beside like, I think like KB right there in the aisle, I'm on the left side of the plane. Hopefully I'm not buying the one who's really snorkeling. That's not going to be fun for nine hours. Who's that guy? I don't know. That's the thing. I don't want to be beside Arton for sure. I know, I could just look at him and tell he's snorkeling. But yeah, not at all. I mean, we're not, but it's just like I said, it's going to be a fun trip. But like I said, we just need to get a win this weekend. Obviously he's battling all the other stuff, like, you know, the whole London deal. People probably have family over there. You're going to do sightseeing and things like that. But we have to keep our, the main objective, the main objective was to go out there, try to get a win. It's a business trip at the end of the day. But then obviously you've got a talented Baltimore team, a physical team. Tina wants to run the ball. And obviously you have a dynamic athlete and quarterback and Lamar Jackson. So it's presenting a lot of challenges. So we've got to overcome all those. Maybe it's, they've had some bad passes and we've got some fumbles in this game. Is that an area that you'll maybe take advantage of? Yeah, I mean, I don't expect them to drop as many pass they did in the Pittsburgh game. We've got to make sure we're going to be tight in coverage. But you know, Lamar Jackson has fumbled a lot. So I think when we're rushing the pass and we're trying to get after him, we have to make sure we're trying to hammer the ball, not just get a sack, but actually get a force fumble as well. But yeah, they still have really good receivers. Obviously Mark Andrews and elite top tier tight end. He's been one of the best in the league for a while. So it's going to be a good challenge for us and for myself covering him. And obviously all the other receivers that he has as well. Do you have any things from the NBA? This one, this is far. Yes sir! I remember, you know, just the adjustment of the time adjustment is real. Like trying to sleep as much as you can on the plane over there. Because when you get over there, I think it's going to be like 12, 30 Nashville time. So your body's going to feel like I'm supposed to be asleep right now. But you have to find a way to fight to stay up. Because I remember some guys did. Because I think we got the plane, practiced. We had some time off, some guys went to sleep. And then they were up like four in the morning. They were up pretty much the entire day. So trying to catch up with your body clock. So there'll be some advice that I give to guys that's trying to sleep as much on the plane. But when we land, try to stay up a whole another 24, a whole another day. And then try to get your body adjusted. Yeah, it was. I mean, like I said, it's different for sure. It's different. But at the end of the day, that's who they pay us to do. He make the hard look easy. So there's going to be no excuses. So we've got to go out there and do what we need to do. Try to get our bodies adjusted. Now, by trying to catch up on our sleep now, like getting in the bed, eight o'clock, seven o'clock, if we have to, to try to make sure that our bodies is rejuvenated when we get over there.