 to the season. What are the things that made the difference now? It's made a difference having to stand low this season. For sure. I think coming off of the year we had last year and installing these plays and the good OTAs, communicating better. And I think we're moving more as a unit than we ever have before. So I'm excited for what we're going to do this season. What are some of the ways that you over Sean compliment each other as a linebacker to do it? Being that this would be our fourth year together as a duo, we think very similar. React off of each other. It's just it's a lot of non-verbal communication and verbal communication. It's like we got telepathic powers. So I love playing next to him. And I'm excited for what we're going to do this season as well. Playing next to Rashani, he makes really good plays. Hits hard. And I'm just glad to be here another year to play with him. Shane's biggest strength as a coach. I'll say everything that a coach has as a strength. We trust him. He teaches us in our defensive unit meetings. He tells us why we run these plays and the situations. And just inform us so we have a better understanding of why he's calling these plays and what we're trying to defend. So he's letting us inside of his head. And we've got a better understanding. When will you legitimately be able to tell if and how much better you guys are on through them? How better I have the team? We just got to see at the end of the season where we at, the games we win, and how far we go. And we do all this stuff to try to win a Super Bowl and anything less is failure. So and that goes on for any team in the league. If you don't want a Super Bowl, it's not a you know. But building off of what we did last year was winning the division for the first time in a long time. Just take a game by game and just keep getting better offensively and defensively. You've obviously made a lot of plays here. I mean, when you look ahead, what's kind of next for Jayon Brown in your state of your career? Just keep on making plays. Being a playmaker for this team, being a leader for this team. And I just want to go out there and enjoy every last game. Getting hurt last season wasn't the best. And so very thankful to be playing this game and to be back healed 100%. And being out here with my teammates and coming back to this organization to get coached up with these guys and these coaches. And I'm excited. What does that mean to you? How is Jayon Brown a leader? Man, I'll leave by example, you know, we got our rookie Monty in there. But just all throughout the day, we got KB. That's a vocal leader and leads by example as well. And just be a guy that can be counted on. And I want my teammates to hold me accountable as well. And just nothing personal. We all want the best for each other. We all got the same goals that we want to hit. And just keeping everybody accountable at a high level so we can be the best that we can be. Not afraid to get after a guy if you think he's slacking or making the same mistake a couple of times. We all have our own ways of it. I'm not much of a yeller, but you know, there's no need to embarrass anybody. But, you know, you can just talk to somebody on the side. Everybody has their own little ways of it. I don't know the years for sure, but did you compete against Barclay when he was at USC? Did you ever pick him or I mean, memories of games against him? I actually went to when I was getting recruited to UCLA. So his senior year, I was a senior year in high school, but I did see him play and the game that I attended, we won. But no, no all about him. Happy to have him here. He's a really cool dude and glad to have him. Tell the young guys in the secondary, whether it's Elijah or whether it's Farley or maybe some of the news. What do you tell those guys to kind of get them up to speed and encourage them? Me, just doing a great job coaching those dudes and getting them up to speed on our playbook. And, you know, they got leaders like KB in the room and they're in the rabbit. So I'm letting those guys, you know, stay, I'm staying in my lane, in my linebacker lane, but when we're out there on the field, you know, helping guys communicate and just make sure they're decisive and trust in their process of what our coaches coach. What are your precious minutes of Monty so far? Monty, Monty's been doing really good. He's smart, he's very athletic, that's a big boy. So I'll see what Georgia had somebody special and I'm glad to have him here. Man, it's been an honor. It's been an honor. I don't know if it's gonna take another five years for me to get up here, but I'll see y'all soon. Oh man, man, well I got it, well I got it. Shout out to the linebacker room, man. BJ Locker is right next to mine. He said give him a shout out. So shout out to everybody in Locker Room. Shout out to my parents. It's an honor to be up here, it's an honor to be up here.