 So you two team keep it clean. Ooh, this is gonna be a week this week. There's a lot of stuff going on right now. This is going to be a week where we have a lot of uncomfortable conversations, but y'all know we here for that all day. The Ravens, they have shown that they are very busy, still busy, remaining busy, always busy. Good news, they activated Josh Oliver from the COVID list and he was the last person on 53 Man Rasta that was on that COVID list. So they have nobody else on the COVID list. Even Kevin Toliver, he got activated off the COVID list. So they got everybody off of that. So they officially are team keeping it clean. And then today they also signed Jacquez Patrick. Jacquez Patrick to the practice squad. Running back, he went to Florida State. And when I watched him, when I watched a little bit of film that I did see on him, I think he reminds me of what they wanted Latavius Murray to be for them. Like he, his style of running, he's tall, he's like six foot, two, six, three. And he has, he runs high. He runs high. He doesn't have like a crazy burst to anything, but he's like a younger version of Latavius Murray. So with them signing him now, again, timing is everything. He could possibly be one of those running backs that they end up signing to like a reserve, a future deal, so they have him on the roster next year. He spent some time with the 49ers, I believe, the bingles. He spent some time in the XFL. Oh, remember when the XFL was a thing? That's crazy, man. How that XFL like came and went and, whoa, anyway. So they signed him to their practice squad. So you gotta feel like this is not necessarily assigning for the right here and the right now, but it's more so for the future. So we'll see what goes down with that because again, their running back situation for the future is very murky. And when I say it's murky, obviously we know JK Dobbins is coming back. We know Gus Edwards is coming back as well, but beyond that, we just don't know because with Justice Hill, they did a wave, they did a wave in reserve with him. So I would think by the wording of it that they waved him, but if nobody claimed them, then he went back to in reserve, but I'm not 1,000% sure on what that terminology for wave in reserve means. So we'll find out this off season. But with JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards, you just, you don't know how they'll be when they do return. Of course, Gus Edwards showed himself running in the pool or walking in the pool the other day. So everything is looking so far so good, but still being in shape and being healthy is different from being in football shape. So we'll see how they look when they come back. Hopefully no setbacks, everything will be good to go. But again, with Jacquez, depth, depth and depth for the future. Cause you know, I mean, we all know how they feel about Tyson Williams cause we know he's not gonna be that depth for the future. I'm sure they're not gonna just have him hang around all season again like they did this year, but another conversation for another day. Big news also for the Steelers game. For the Steelers game, of course, we know Big Ben, this is his last game, at least as a Pittsburgh Steeler, it's possible, it's very possible that it would be really a big Okie-Dog too. If Ben Rothesburg, he got cut from the Steelers and then he said, oh, you know what, I wanna keep playing, but it's not looking like that. It's looking like it's headed for him to retire, but what better way to send him out, especially being at M&T Bank Stadium by having a special guest to show up for this game with the Ravens and the Steelers that being Terrell Suggs. The Ravens announced that Terrell Suggs is gonna be in the building for the game against the Steelers this Sunday, and that should give the Ravens nice little extra boost, nice little extra motivation. And actually, technically, he hasn't retired yet. Terrell Suggs is a free agent that has not retired yet, very familiar with Big Ben. If the Ravens wanted to, it's Tuesday. They could sign Terrell Suggs, they could sign him to the practice squad, they could sign him to the active, they could sign Terrell Suggs and have him play in this game. Couldn't hurt, it couldn't hurt, but we could probably have him dropping back in zone. But anyway, he will be there. And I'm sure he's gonna give Ben Rothesburg a big, huge Terrell Suggs hug because those two, they super cool. They've been going back and forth for years, of course, with those battles between the Ravens and the Steelers and the Steelers and the Ravens. Ben Rothesburg has stressed so many of us out for a very, very long time, for a very long time. So it's gonna be weird for whoever's next up in that Pittsburgh Steelers jersey, whether it's Russell Wilson, whether it's Aaron Rodgers, whether it's, I know some people talking to Sean Watson, they ain't gonna train for no to Sean Watson. But anyway, whoever it might be, or if they go to the draft, whatever direction they go, Kurt Kuz, whatever they do, it's gonna be really weird for whoever it ends up being because we've just been so used to seeing Ben Rothesburg in the Steelers jersey. So that's gonna be something, something that I was thinking about today when I was just thinking about this upcoming game with the Ravens and the Steelers, I'm like, man, when are we gonna get to ever see Lamar Jackson start against the Steelers two times in a year? When are we gonna see that? Because throughout the entirety of his career, he has not got to go against the Steelers twice in a year. Because remember his rookie year week, I think the Ravens played them in like week two or three and they end up beating them. But then in week, I think week nine or 10, whatever week it was, where Joe Flacco was still the starting quarterback. That was that pass where he missed Lamar wide opening in the end zone. But anyway, that's the game, the Joe Flacco's last game as a Raven. Well, last game starting as a Raven, that's when the Ravens just had no life. But that was the second game of Lamar's rookie year where the Ravens went against the Steelers. So he didn't start either one. But that would be the last game that Lamar would not start. And then the following year, 2019, played the Steelers and then in weeks, played the Steelers early on in the season. Then in week 17, back when it was a 16 game schedule, y'all remember those? But back in week 17, Lamar sat out because the Ravens had already had everything wrapped up. So then play against him then, I mean, then play against the Steelers twice then. And then in 2020, they had that down to the Wyatt game where you could have called the pass in a fierce on Willie Snead. And I mean against, or for Willie Snead was against the Steelers. But Lamar and Ravens, they lost that game. And then the second game around, that's when the Ravens just got beat up by the Corona. So Lamar didn't play twice in that game. And then this year, of course, he played them earlier this season. And then after that, which was a, oof man, what a game. But anyway, he played them earlier this season. And then now in week 18, it's not looking like he's gonna be playing them. So maybe next year we'll get Lamar Jackson versus the Steelers two times a year. But anyway, and it's a shame that yeah, he will never have gotten to really go against Ben Rothesburger that much. But it's all good. So shout out to Big Ben. Obviously a very successful career. Two times, Super Bowl champion, right? They won two times. Mike Tomlin, of course, he is never had a losing record with the Steelers. Now that's like, that's one of those very technical records that it's true, but you gotta really look at it. Oh, okay. Cause this year, like they could go, what are they? I think before yesterday, they were seven, eight and one. No, no, no, no. They were, I think they were seven, seven and I forgot what their record is. Maybe they were eight, seven and one. Yeah, I think that's gotta be it because if they lose to the Ravens this week, then they would be eight, eight and one. So that would technically not be a losing record. So anyway, it's a cool stat to say, but then when you actually look at it, it's like, but it's all good. But yeah, this should be a really good game. And again, still got plenty on the line. Steelers got something on the line. Ravens got something on the line. We're having Terrell Suggs be there. It'll be a nice little extra, extra boost for the Ravens. So we'll see how it goes. Of course, just a quick reminder, Ravens would need Jaguars to beat the Colts, which is not, I know some people been like, oh man, that's not even realistic. It's not happening. The Jaguars, they beat the Bills earlier this year. The Lions, they beat the Cardinals earlier this year. So it's not like, it's so far fetched that the Jaguars could beat the Colts. Do we think it's gonna happen? I don't, but I hope to be wrong. I really do. And then the Patriots would need to beat the Dolphins. And then the Raiders would need to beat the Chargers. So it'll be tough. And then the Ravens, they gotta take care of their own business first. So that'd be hard enough for them as is. But wow, whatever happens after this week, what an ugly, like, what a weird, ugly record. They'll either be eight and nine or nine and eight. Wow. But anyway, we got plenty of conversations to have this week about these Ravens, about the future of the Ravens, about the past of the Ravens, and of course about the presence of the Ravens. I love y'all team, keep it clean. Appreciate y'all and we out.