 You have won a Heisman, you've been a pro bowler, you've been all pro, you've been offensive player of the year. We're pretty much running out of awards to give Derek Henry. Do you have more personal goals beyond all of those awards? I don't really try to think about personal goals. It's just like, how can I be better as a player to help my team each and every week? How can I be better than a year before? My mindset is just, just work harder really. I started doing two days in the off season and I just, that's just my main focus. How can I be better? And if, you know, awards come after the season, then they come. But as long as I feel like I'm better and, you know, I made my teammates better and we were better as a team, then I'm satisfied. You're a dad, you have a young daughter. How has that changed you? It's really like, gosh, treat to you. Watching her see her grow every day. Every day is something different about her. She learns something or she's growing. I just love it. Watching her wake up, it's like opening up a present every day and, you know, coming home to her when she runs up to me. It's the best for them in the world. And it's my motivation as well. So everything I do, you know, it's all for her. And it's not about me anymore. She's my wife, she's my reason. What has surprised you the most about fatherhood? You get a little soft, especially to the girls. They soften you up a little bit. But, I mean, that just comes with it. You got a baby girl, so, I mean, that's how it is. That's just how it is. Sometimes when guys become dads, it changes the way that they are as a player a little bit. They want to be a little more careful. It changes the way they approach things. Do you feel like it's changed you as a football player at all or not necessarily? Oh, I'm going to say the same. The other thing that changed me, I'm going to go harder. I did. It's just motivated me to go harder, and that's what my mind said. Now, your daughter's really young right now, but as she watches you play and watches your career unfold, what do you hope she takes away from watching her dad on the field? Just hard work each and every day. No shortcuts, never getting complacent, always staying hungry. Respectable, but also, you know, being respected. You know, caring about my teammates, caring about the people around me, wanting to be active in the community, always thank God for everything that you have. Because you can be here one day and go on the next. And it was so funny because we finally got her at Jersey. When she put at Jersey, she was running around the house like she was in the football game. That's awesome. That's got to make you feel good. She sees her dad and knows what he does. Oh yeah, definitely. She have a little stiff arm? She might have gave one to her grandmother or her mom going down the hallway. It's genetic. Yeah, exactly.