 Mike, how are you doing? Welcome to Atlanta. I'm good. How are you doing? I'm doing great. How much slot have you played since coming to the NFL? Over the last few years, I feel like I've gotten a good amount of snaps playing slot. Prior to getting into the league, though, I haven't played any at all. But with the experience that I have now, I'm pretty comfortable playing that role. So, you know, I've had a fairly amount of snaps at it. And just, could you go over the injury history? I know you had some issues early on. And how is that everything with the health moving forward here? I had an ACL my rookie year. And I dealt with the neck injury in 2019. But, you know, since then, I haven't had any issues with either one. You know, while I'm out there playing, I don't really think about it. So I've gotten over that hump, you know, to where I trust my body. And, you know, I'm just going out there playing football and having fun, not thinking about it. All right, thank you. Yeah, Mike, Mike Rousey from ESPN. Just curious you mentioned the slot before. Has Atlanta told you how they expect to use you or would like to use you? Yeah, I've been told that they like me in the slot. But, you know, everywhere I've been, playing in the slot and, you know, things happen. Don't know that long, 17-week season. So, you know, I see myself playing outside some too. But, you know, wherever, you know, they feel as best for me. I'm willing to do it, man, whatever I need to do to help the team. That's what I'll do. How do you look at your career so far? Because like, and you mentioned a little bit of injuries here and there, but your first round pick, it seems like, you know, kind of you've isolated in and out of the lineup basically everywhere you've gone. So, how do you view where your career has been over your three stops? Like you said, I've dealt with some tough injuries and just being able to be back on the field through those injuries that I've had. I'm just blessed to even, you know, have the opportunity to still play the game. You know, no matter if I'm out there starting or not starting, it's just a blessing to be able to be out there still playing football and just having fun with it, doing what I do. But to your question, I feel like I can go anywhere and help any defense. I can help any team get better. I'm willing to do, you know, whatever it takes to win. And, you know, that's the most important thing is I want to win, you know, no matter what happens, that's the ultimate goal, is to win it for me. Josh, Kendo? Hey, Mike, you mentioned that wanting to play for a winner and be at a winner. What gives you the sense through this process that Atlanta, a team that's, you know, 14 and 20, it is on the cusp of being that kind of team? Right. And, you know, it won't happen overnight. We're putting together some pieces to, you know, get this thing rolling. And, you know, I'm just excited to get to work with the guys and I think, you know, over the course of building up to the season, I think what's important is that we have to find a foundation of, you know, to get things rolling. And I think once we lay down that foundation and we can start really building on, you know, getting this thing turned around and now I'm looking forward to doing that. When you're evaluating how you'll fit at a certain spot, does it complicate it when they have a new defensive coordinator, especially a guy who's never coordinated a defense, so you don't know exactly kind of what a Ryan Nielsen defense will look like, or does that matter to you at all? I mean, it doesn't really matter when, you know, a franchise wants you. So when they want you, you feel like you could fit in anywhere. And, you know, I wanted to come to a place where I felt wanted. And Atlanta was definitely the right opportunity for me. And I definitely feel wanted here. So, you know, whatever they want me to do and whatever they feel like they'll get the best out of me, that's, you know, I'm willing to do whatever. So, you know, like I said, the ultimate goal is to win. And like I said, I think we're putting together some pieces to be able to be getting that direction. So I'm looking forward to it. That's nice to meet you. Yes, sir, nice to meet you. Yeah, Mike, I got two weights. What's your weight now? I wanted to verify that. I'm 195 right now. Okay, 195. And, you know, I know it's old history, but, you know, what happened in Minnesota? I know Coach Zimmer and some of the coaches up there, but I know you moved on. But what, you know, people take you in the first round, you think you're gonna be there for a while. What happened in there? Yeah, I mean, I think a lot of it has to do with injuries. I'm pretty sure a lot of people, not only Minnesota, but a lot of people thought I wouldn't get back healthy. And, you know, I suffer some pretty serious injuries. So I can't really blame them. You know, in this league, you have to be available to be productive. And you know, I understand it's a business. So I think injuries had a lot to do with it. It's still all love for, you know, those guys over there. So, you know, there's always never any bad blood. I get it's a business. So, you know, like I said, I think injuries had a lot to do with it. All right, thank you. Yeah. Mike, last question. Yeah, there's some people a little bit out there, but you have a lot of Falcons gear on for somebody who signed five minutes ago. Did they just give you this? Did you, you know, did you spill something on a shirt? And that's like, was this planned? I can't give you everything, bro. You know, I just, it fell into my chest. So that's really all I can give you. But it looked good though, right? That's shortfall into one's chest. I'm very curious of this. It just happened, man. No things happen. You know, nobody ever thought LeBron would break the record, right? So, you know, things kind of just happened. So. And so you're equating the Falcons shirt to LeBron. Got it. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. Thanks, Mike. Thanks, Matt. Appreciate you guys. Thanks, Mike and Matt. Appreciate it.