 Curious, just what was the reaction in your room to the Jedevi and Clowney news and how much do you figure your guys have a half a second or however much time, less to have to defend on most past plays now? Obviously, the guys were excited when you could add a player, JD's caliber, and us in the back end just understanding that's just going to help us on defense and be able to get after the quarterback. And it's going to make our job a lot easier when we could put pressure on the quarterback. So adding a guy like JD, the guys were really excited. Teresa? Hey, coach, how has Christian Fulton come along? He missed a couple of a few days there. Has his rookie preseason gone like you'd hope? And how has he kept pace? He's been fine, obviously. But a lot of rookies, it's just tough not having that offseason. But these guys have put in the extra time and extra hours just trying to get caught up to speed. So where we need these guys to be. And he's been coming along fine. And we're happy where he's at. Buck? Hey, coach, appreciate you doing this. If you could also speak to the progress that Chris Jackson has made. Kevin Byrd was incredibly complimentary of what he's seen out of him from a veteran's perspective throughout the course of training camp. Have you seen, have you been equally as impressed as Kevin or what observations have you made about his progress? I've been really impressed from the time we drafted Chris from our first meetings on Zoom. He's come in, he's prepared, he's smart. He has great attention to detail. He listens, he takes coaching. And he leans on the veteran guys. And those guys are helping him out. And he's earned their respect by the way he comes to the meetings and compete in the meeting room and also compete on the practice field. And he's done that throughout the entire camp that we had. So he earned the right to be on this team and to be sitting in that room. And he's really earned the respect of the veterans by the way he's prepared and the way he competes on the field. Glennon. Hey, Anthony. Yeah, a couple of questions for you. One sort of a follow on Chris Jackson there. I know he was kind of maybe a safety or a corner when you guys drafted him. Did he end up playing pretty much all corner in training camp? Or is there still potential for kind of a hybrid situation there at all? We moved him around. He's basically been focusing on corner, but Chris has the versatility to play anywhere we ask him to play. He has that type of football IQ that whatever we ask him to do he can handle it. But right now he's really just playing at the corner spot right now, not safe. Sure, and just a thought on Denver. Two of the, of course, the main guys you focus on, Drew Locke and I guess Jerry Judy, there's not a whole lot of pro tape to analyze, I don't guess. How do you go about preparing for them and just maybe what are your thoughts on those two players at this point? Well, obviously, Locke started the last five games for him, went four and one, did a really good job finishing out the season, finished with some momentum. So we have some tape to go on there. And then with Judy, obviously, you got to go back with no preseason game and study what he did at Bayman College and watch the guy. He's a really talented receiver. We understand that we got our work cut out for us. But not only those two guys, they have Sutton, who's a top flight receiver in this league, who's a big physical guy that we're going to have to contend with as well. Eric, Bo-Claire. Anthony, what did you lose with Dane Crookshank getting hurt in terms of versatility and some options in terms of coverage? Well, obviously, when you lose a player like Dane, obviously, not only on defense, but a core special team player for us. And from a depth standpoint, a guy that was playing at a high level for us. So obviously, we're going to miss his athleticism and what he brought. But we just want him to get healthy as possible. He's still engaged in the meet rooms. But obviously, we're going to miss Dane for what he brought to us from a depth standpoint and the value he added on special teams. Try Eric again. Sorry about that. I've lost connection. Hey, Anthony, I was just curious about the impact that Jadevian Clowney has on the rest of the secondary. And I also want to ask you about your personal relationship with him, just what that's like going back to Houston. Well, Jadev, obviously, like I said before, when you add a guy that can get after the quarterback and affect the quarterback, obviously, that helps us in the back end. Obviously, we still got to do our job. But when you pass for us just guys that can affect the game and affect the quarterback, it really helps you as a unit and as a defense as a whole. But Jadev, like me and Jadev were really close. Obviously, with my time in Houston, he's a guy that I would talk to every day. And Jadev is just a down-to-earth guy, great personality. And guys are going to love him here. The one thing I can say when you get him on Sunday, he plays hard. I mean, he plays hard, extremely hard. So that's the thing you respect about the guy. But I'm happy for Jadev that he ended up here with us and we get a chance to reunite and hopefully look for good things for him helping us out this year. Got one here for you, Coach. Christian, obviously, missed practice time due to injury. How challenging is it to keep him up to speed after no OTs, no minicamp, no offseason, and then missing practice reps? Well, you know, obviously, with these guys not having preseason, like we've talked about, you know, those live reps, you just can't simulate that. But he's been engaged, he's been in every meeting, he's been doing the walk-throughs, the jog-throughs, and he's actually been back out there the last couple of days. So we just got to keep him going as much as possible to keep him engaged, continue to ask him questions. But these guys are going to naturally get better by the reps they get out there and take that they learned from. We coach off well, they make a mistake and have to get it corrected. So it's a little different than just, you know, just going through a jog-through. But as many live reps as you can get, the more he'll continue to get better.