 Art and Key, you have been called a tone center. What is the tone that you are setting? What is the Art and Key vibe? Very hyper. I got a lot of energy. You would hear me before you see me. Ah! Y'all ain't talking about nothing! Y'all ain't talking about nothing! Y'all ain't talking about nothing! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! I just love to have fun, really. I love to have fun. I like to smile. I just like, especially when we have practice and stuff like that. If I can come in and just make you feel better, just 1%, then that's me. We talked about your vibe. Mike Vrable has his very own special vibe. How do you guys mesh together with your two styles? I think Mike has just misunderstood. If you understand Mike and understand that he only say things to get you to be the best you, then it's all a funny game. Rolling to his right under pressure. Jack! Oh, my goodness, just what the doctor ordered. He and Landry deck him back at the 10-yard line. Now, you're in your sixth season as an NFL player. How are you different now than you were in season one? More locked in on details. The smaller details, because the smaller details are equal up to the big thing. When you had an organization for so long, you really don't know anything else but that organization. Then once I went to another organization, then it showed me a different way of doing things, a more successful way of doing things, and I kind of picked up on the successful tip. Now, you're from a bigger family in Atlanta. A bunch of twins in your family? You're a twin. There's a bunch of twins. How does something like that happen? Where does this twin thing come from? It started with us. It started with me and my twin sister. I got twin sister, and then she ended up having twin boys. And it was crazy when we first found out. It was crazy. We always knew that a twin skipper generation. So if it was us, then maybe our kids, kids would have had the twin. But my twin ended up having a twin. Now, I kind of got jealous, because I wanted a twin. And I didn't have it. That's crazy. But basketball players in your family, right? I'm not only a football player. How did you end up playing football? I think of my dad. My dad introduced me to football first. So it was football when I was eight years old. And then I didn't even play organized basketball until I was like 12, 13. So I was able to build the love of the game for football. And then basketball was just something to keep me out of trouble. How good does it feel to be closer to that family, closer to Atlanta, back in that region? I would assume there's going to be a lot of keys at Titans games. Feels good for them to be literally three hours away and make that job any day. We are so excited to have you here. I'm so excited to be here.