 The whole process, for you getting here, it worked quickly. They made a quick decision. What was it about this franchise that appealed to you? Just a great head coach, great energy. And I felt it from the moment I got here. But you look at a team that's been competing well for the past couple of years, leading the AFC right now, leading the division. And when I watch them, it's crazy because I was watching the game Sunday against the coach. And you just see a group of guys, offensively, defensively, that's gritty, grinding, and doing whatever it takes to win a game. So that right there speaks value. A lot of the guys have said that there's a degree of energy or juice that you've brought already. Was that something coming in purposely, or is that just what comes with the Adrian Peterson Yeah, it's something that just comes with it. I just beat myself. And that's all I've done since I've been here. How much do you feel like you can do, having come from not playing for half a season? Yeah, it's been a while, about 10 months. But I feel good. So they call my number, I'm going to go out there and contribute in any way that I can. I do a great job of keeping my body in shape, physically, mentally, and just keeping myself prepared for a moment like this. I was excited already to be here. That this might be it, that you might not have another chance that we ever concerted about that. I'll be lying to you to say that that wasn't in the back of my head somewhere. I had to keep swiping it out, but I'm a type of individual that I never lose hope. So always keeping that hope in there that opportunity can and will present itself. So that's what happened. And with that said, I'm sorry to be here to help and have you deal with your role might be? Yeah, I'm excited to be here. You think of ideal situation for a runner that like me and my style, it would be this right now. And so I'm just going to live in a moment and enjoy it and do whatever they ask me to do. I'm sure you have a bit of a connection with Derek and the Heisman and all that, but have you had any conversation with him since you got here? And what did you say? No, I haven't had a conversation with him. And I know he had surgery on Tuesday and I kind of been going, my wheels been running. But now that things are kind of slow down a little bit today and tomorrow, I'll be reaching out to him just to check in on him and see how he's doing. You mentioned the sort of fit that you have with this team, the style to play with. I guess in terms of schematically what the Titans do in the running game, is it sort of the types of things you've had success with before? Yeah, just watching them, you see inside zone, outside zone, of course, ISO and those are all things that I've had success with. My time in Minnesota is just my entire career. So I think I'll fit in well. Would you hear from the guys when you came in? Had such a good career coming at a difficult time with Derek injured, what was the welcome like from your new teammates? It was a warm welcome. Guys were seem excited to have me here. But of course, it's all about what you can do now. So I feel like once I came out and the way that I approach practice and the meeting room, I know guys are watching and gods kind of feed off that as well. So my whole mindset is to let them know that, hey, I'm coming in here. I'm serious. And I want to do whatever I can do to contribute and help this team continue to be successful. Does it add to the challenge of actually stepping in for Derek Henry? He's kind of a huge workforce back, probably the biggest back in Annabelle. Does it what? Does it kind of add to the challenge and maybe your motivation as well that you're potentially stepping in for him? Derek is a guy that I had as a front runner for the MVP. And the city didn't say that one back can replace him. That'll be sent a lot. So like I said, I'm coming in. We've got a great group of guys in the running back room. And collectively as a group, we're going to go out and do what they ask us to do and ultimately to be successful. What do you do to stay ready and to keep yourself in shape and how you feel starting off here? I feel good. I feel good. I love hitting the track in Texas. You know how the heat is down there. So it helps keep your win and your lungs open. Chasing my kids around definitely helps out a lot too. But yeah, just kind of taking care of my body, being mindful that and keeping that hope that, hey, someone can call, opportunity will still present itself. So doing those things that I can do to make sure that I'm ready if the opportunity came. That kind of shape versus football shape make you maybe a little more susceptible to soft-tichu injuries or stuff like that? One thing I've learned is that no matter what type of shape you get in, there's nothing like football shape. There's nothing like it. So that's one of the main reasons I've been out here in 100 miles per hour trying to cut and do all those things because I haven't played ball in a long time. But as long as you take care of your body, those are things that you can avoid. For you physically, where are you as far as to match your feet with your eyes? Because one of the things you've always done well, cut back and find that lane and take it to the house. So where are you from that perspective? I feel like I'm in a good place. And I feel like God has gifted me with incredible talent and a gift. And I think my number one asset is my eyes and my legs to follow. But like I said, getting out there in live action is totally different than practicing even full speed. It's totally different. But I'm a type of individual. Even when I'm at home, when I'm walking around the corner, I'm dipping around the corner. So I'm practicing at all times, even with my eyes as well. So I think I'll be all right. It's wonderful. It's wonderful. I look at the last two teams I was a part of and 0 and 8 and 2 and 5, I think. To come into a situation where you've got a playoff team last year and a team that's leading the AFC and their division is 6 and 2. So a breath, fresh air. What do you expect out of yourself tonight? To go out, pay my heart out. I'm giving that opportunity to go out and let my teammates know that I'm just jumping in line, next man up. And I'm going to come in and put my best foot forward. Before the situation, jumping into a new team this time of the year and essentially trying to fill a void? Yeah, 14 years in now. Thank God. What a blessing. But having the opportunity of being in Washington and transitioning week one, going to Detroit, being in New Orleans on a Tuesday and going in and playing in Arizona that fall and Sunday, I think my time has allowed me to have a lot of different situations present themselves. So it hasn't been too bad. And I feel like I'll be able to kind of roll with the blows.