 Coach, good to see you. Appreciate your time. I guess Riley Gate, for me, I want to ask about Declan. Named the team captain yesterday. Just how happy were you to see that? And just what have you seen his growth since you've been with the team? You know what, it was awesome. I mean, we got a lot of guys on this team and on this defense that could have been voted captain. Mike always talks about just because you're not a captain doesn't mean that you can be or that you're not a leader. And I think since I've been here, Declan has been one of the leaders, but it's a good accomplishment and opportunity for him that captain is football team. So it's kind of been more deserving guys. So I'm fired up for him. And I want to ask you about Clowney as well, who will be used, I'm sure, all over the defense. Just when you see a guy like that and you've seen him over the years, just how much has he helped the team and how much would he maybe help guys around them? Yeah, I mean, we're glad he's here. He makes guys better. And it's awesome when you see a guy like that walking around the building. So we'll look forward to getting him out there and working with our other guys. But we're really excited the whole football team is to have them. And last thing for me, I guess one of the benefits of the Zoom is we'll get to see inside your office. I see a poster of Muhammad Ali. And I also see some boxing gloves behind you. What, how much, is that just part of the mindset that you preach or and does that go into some of your coaching philosophy, just those two things themselves? Yeah, and you also see a picture of my son back there too. I think you glossed over that one. No, it's just kind of, you know, we're fighters, so we fight. I mean, that's what our position is about. So that's kind of what that picture and those gloves are about. How old is your son? My son is eight. OK, appreciate it, coach. Kyle. And coach, I just wondered a little bit about the interplay. How much interplay is there with a guy like Simmons and Clowney? How much can they help each other make life easier for each other? And maybe who gets the most benefit out of that relationship? Well, when you're talking about past rushers in general, usually the quarterback picks who sacks the guy. I think when you've got multiple guys that are able to get pressure, I think it helps everybody that's in a rush and it helps the cover guy. So, you know, it's having two or three or four, five, six, however many guys we got that can rush and play good, run defense, it can only make us better. And that's sort of a follow-up on Jeffrey. Mike said he's had a great camp. He gave a couple of examples. For you, what has been the moment this camp that you could really see the leap that you feel like maybe he's about to make? Yeah, I would say that, I mean, there was one player early on where he took off and ran about 40 yards and chased the back down in training camp and said, OK, we kind of got something there. But he's been good. He's been, you know, physical doing the things that we're asking him to do in the run game and affecting the quarterback. So excited. Terry? Coach, how much can adding a guy like Clowney create more one-on-one match-ups up and down the line and allow other guys to be able to get to the quarterback without having to blitz as often maybe as you did last year? Yeah, it's, you know, any time you got a guy where the offense got account for whether they're putting, you know, sliding the center to him or helping, using a tight end to chip or a back to the chip. That means there's fewer guys out on the route. So I think that's going to make us all better. So I mean, he's a guy that you got to account for. So we're excited to get him out there. I'm good. Joe? Hey, Trell, thanks for doing this. Another Clowney question for you. I just wondered, what room is he in? Like, do you guys fight over him? I mean, how does it work in terms of, you know, because obviously you can move around and play both of us and things like that. How will that all work out? Yeah, he's on defense. That's all I can tell you. I mean, I don't know where he's going to be. He's just a defensive football player. So we're all excited to have him, you know. So he may be with the DBs, maybe with the inside linebackers, maybe with the outside linebackers, maybe with the D line. So he's a talented dude. We're just looking forward to getting him out there. Buck? Coach, I apologize if you've already answered this. But with Jeffrey, we've talked to him before about looking to develop more as an interior pass rusher, but not, you know, not sacrificing technique to make sure these, you know, not, for lack of a better term, not trying to do too much. Are you seeing that kind of growth and development from him so far through camp? I know, obviously, he hasn't had really any opportunity to be able to test those abilities out with live reps. Yeah, I would say that he's done well and he's developing an identity. I think when you look at good rushers in this league, whether they're an interior rusher or an outside rusher, all of them have an identity. And I would say that Jeff's doing a good job along with all of our guys we're working on their identity and he's developing an identity. What, I guess, is the identity trending towards, if you could be a little more specific? Yeah, I would say it's trending towards violence. Like that's what he's gonna be. He'll be a violent football player. Thanks, Coach. John? Yeah, Coach, when you look at Ad and Connie, I apologize if it has been asked, but I'm curious as far as how that impacts a guy like Jeffrey Simmons, what you guys like to do with stunts and those type of things. Yeah, again, I think it impacts the entire defense. Not just Jeff, but all the other guys. I mean, again, you got an impact player that can do a lot of things, play a lot of multiple positions. You can move them around. And that's important to Mike and John as far as having guys that have position flexibility. It's important to all of us. And I think this player brings that to our football team. So we're excited to have them. John? Hey, Coach Williams, looking at Denver, obviously you're very familiar with Jarell Casey. Wondering what you think his level of motivation is and will his familiarity with the team help the Broncos at all? Yeah, I mean, as far as his level of motivation, I'm honestly, I'm worried about how many guys we're gonna travel to the game and how many dudes are gonna be up. I'm more concerned about us and what we're doing here. I mean, I love Casey and continue to love him, but my focus is on my group and what we have to do here to try to go out there and play good football on Monday night. Jim? Coach, I'm diving back in. I guess Jack Crawford got started late, but seemed like he really kind of picked up momentum during camp. Did you see that and you feel good about where he is at the start? Yeah, I feel really good about Jack. Again, he's another guy that adds position flexibility, can do a lot of things, move them up and down the line and we're excited that he's here. He works hard, he's bought in our culture here and we're excited to continue to work with him. And as far as Mack and Dickerson go, were they able to make the progress that you wanted to see in camp and maybe what do they need to continue to work on as the season goes on? Just getting better and understanding what their roles are and what we need them to do day in and day out and practice on the field, off the field and in game. So both of those guys have worked really hard and trained in camp. So again, we're just looking forward to getting out there and continuing to get better. Are you a motivator during the course of the week or I know every player's different and you probably know certain guys have buttons you've got to push, but how much do you spend your week or maybe game day and getting in a guy's mind to try to get more out of them? Yeah, I'm a truth teller. So if that motivates them then so be it. But I think they all want to hear the truth. So I tell them this is what you got to get better at. This is what you do well and this we're not gonna accept. So if being truthful is motivation then so be it. But that's kind of been my way. I've operated over my years of coaching in this league and college football is just being as honest as you can with football players. And obviously there's certain guys that you've got to push certain buttons. But I think the key is a coach is just knowing your players and kind of knowing what each individual needs. And some guys need more love. Some guys need a more foot up there, you know what? So you just got to figure out as a coach what each individual needs.