 He's a dog. T. Higgins is on track to finish the year with 1,300 receiving yards. Now, to be honest now, when you have a dog wide receiver on the other side, it opens it up for you. You're going against the number two. He was good before him. Yes, but I'm looking at like, I'm looking at how he tracks the ball. I'm looking at his playmaking ability. Even if there's no wide receiver out there, some things that you see as a receiver is like, oh, that's skill, how you adjust, how you pick the ball off your shoelaces. He's in his bag right now. If it wasn't for him going out due to concussion protocols in one half, he would be on track for 1,600 yards in a season, which would put him in position to be an all-pro, have an all-pro year. So T. Higgins, want to show you love, man. You're balling right now. Salute to T. Higgins.