 Derrick reflects the heart of who the Titans are, personified. The game on Sunday, but it's so much bigger than that. It's an investment in our community. This is a pillar of who we are at Nashville, the Music City. How could you have Music City without the Titans? It's impossible. Derrick really represents what we know to be the heart and soul of our hometown team. A big round of applause for Derrick for being a girl. And Play Like a Girl is letting the playing field for all these girls that can do great things in this world. Play Like a Girl is crucial to girls' long-term life success. To level the playing field for girls. Not just in sport, but also in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. So the work that we are doing in collaboration with Derrick and Bridgestone is about bridging that gap, making the difference in the lives of young women. Excellent! Congratulations! He's really been actively involved in the work that we're doing with the Girls at Tribe. He plays building things, he plays doing experiments, seeing real elements of STEM come to life. And I think it's really important because he represents so many ideals for so many of the kids at that school. And I know my daughter one day will, you know, be in these girls' shoes and hopefully one day the girls in here will inspire her to do something special. When he and I sat down and talked about what matters in his life, he talked about family and faith and how it fuels what he does and how he gives back in his community. And without women, I wouldn't be able to go out on Sundays and play at a high level each and every week. Derrick Henry is one of the kindest, sweetest, most respectful young men that I know. A person of great character and a huge example, an important example, to young men and young women everywhere. He epitomizes integrity as the example for so many kids to see and so many adults even to give them hope to keep going. I think you all can accomplish anything you want and just have a mindset. Derrick reassures them that it's possible, that anything you dream is possible if you put the work to it. He sees it as an obligation for him to lift women, to create space for women, to open the door for women, to ensure the women have a place at the table. That's what he represents for me, hope for generations to come, but certainly generations that live alongside of him to death.