 Weaver, got him! What is it that keeps you coming back to this game? Every time you're going through that therapy, every time you're going through that rehab, what's sticking in your brain that says, I'm going to overcome this because I want to play football? Well, I think it just starts with, like to me, you know, I'm an is what it is type of person. Everybody gets hurt, it's part of the game. Some injuries are a couple of weeks, some happen to be the whole season. Football is what I do, it's part of me. I love it, and like, when I'm not doing that, just feel like I'm missing a part of me. So, until I can't do it anymore, because I'm too old, I plan on doing it. Coaches talk a lot, not only about your physicality and your skill set, but about the mental aspect of the game and how you really seem to be a cerebral player. Where does that come from? School was always pretty easy for me. Learning was good, I always had a good memory. Stuff like that, and then once you get older, you realize just knowing the plays and knowing what to do allows you to play at the next level and just the next speed and be better than what you are at that current time if you don't know the plays like the back of your hand. Your coaches from college, mainly, have said you have a lot of grit and you are exceedingly positive. Those two things seem like they go hand in hand. How has that, being part of your personality, the fiber of your being, how does that make you a better football player? You know, a lot of my coaches have told me, and I've always been like that younger, but especially in college, when my coaches told me, you get out what you put in. So if you can't grind through the hard days of practice or something's hurting or you're out there in tough situations, the game's not gonna give you back what you give it. You gotta show love to the game and give it a lot for it to show you love back and be successful, and so that was something I just really leaned on in college a lot, but it's always just been a part of me. Jones in the gun, Jones dropping, feeling heat in trouble. Reshack! Reshack Weaver! I wanna talk about you and Bud Dupri because you guys have gotten the opportunity to work out together. You knew each other before you were at the Titans, correct? We knew of each other, obviously. I knew him as one of the best past wrestlers in the NFL on the Steelers, seeing him throughout the same building, and he knew me as, you know, one of the starting DMs for the college that shares a facility with him, all, you know, good player in college and all of that. So, you know, we connected from there, I'd followed each other on social media, we'd talk here and there, but once we got here, that's when I really, you know, turned in more into a true friendship and building that relationship, not just at the facility, but outside of the facility and someone, you know, that I was around a lot and could lean on while being a hurt, kept me company, when he wasn't at the facility, would invite me over to be around him, stuff like that. So, he was someone that definitely took me under the wing and it was good, you know, you wanna look at guys that make lots of plays in this league and set their self up to provide for their family and help their teams win and stuff like that. That was something, even if he doesn't know, I watch what he does, his routines, what he eats, takes care of his body, things like that, just how he operates throughout the building because that's everybody's angle. Being able to learn from someone like that, how do you feel like you have set yourself up better for year two, but your first full season of football here? Well, having a schedule, that's something they always harp on, but still, once you get to this level, there's different things. You add to that schedule now and you adjust and change and it's just taking on little things that you see and I'm asking them how they study. You know, I've always studied in no place, but there's different ways you can continue to learn, learn how to study and help you learn the plays because I was, again, just my biggest goal was to be able to know these plays coming back like the back of my hand so that I could go out there and actually play. Picking parts from each other, you know, we're different type of rushers, you know, abilities, skill set, every player is and you know, asking him what he thinks I could use from his game and even as a young player, you see me do something, you know, he'll be like, that's something I could see myself doing that and I think it just works together.