 What kind of challenges do Cleveland, or does Cleveland, present? I think everybody knows they want to run the ball. They're a physical team. I think we're a physical team. We're excited to play against them, but they got a good old line. They want to run the rock, so that's our challenge is we stop the run. And do you guys have any run defense heading into this week? I see these boys work every single day, so I've got a lot of confidence in them. I know we're going to step up to the challenge. Like we said, it's a big challenge. It's a really good run game. It's a great back, so we're all excited and ready for the challenge. I mean, we need everyone, but like I said, I mean, we're one play away from, or two plays away from being 3-0 and one play away from being 1-3. So, I mean, that's just how football works, you know. You could be up one week, down the next week. So, we know we built that confidence going in this week, and I mean, definitely needed it going to this challenge. How does it like to have the defense play, finally, a complete four quarters of football? It was good, you know. I think not just defense, but offense and special teams, we all played together. I mean, in the first half, the offense were backing us up, you know, keeping us in the game. We didn't have time for us to figure it out and start getting some stops. So, I think this is the first time we saw all of our teams coming together, but, you know, there's things we could fix. It was huge. I mean, just like I was asked before, like a confidence booster, you know, you get those stops, you know, it's something that you believe in yourself. You know, we always believe in ourselves in this room, but when you start beating those stops, you know, it starts to become contagious, you know, turnovers are coming in bunches. So, I mean, we had a lot of opportunities to get turnovers. We didn't capitalize on them, but at the end of the game, we were able to do enough to win the game. Yeah, I mean, I think we expected to win those games. You know, regardless of what they said, we expected to beat them, you know, at this point. So, it's just like, it wasn't happening. It wasn't happening. We just knew we had to get a break there. So, I think this is going to be a big for us as we're building on that and start getting rolling. What can you say about C.P. off, it's a player, and F.C. off, it's a player of the week. It's like he doesn't age. Oh, yeah. I mean, we knew C.P. is a dog. I mean, we knew he's going to come out here and do it every week. I mean, that dude, every Sunday, I've been charged with a different guy. So, I mean, I'm excited to watch him. Like, I mean, as a young player, I've been watching C.P. forever. So, I'm excited to see him come in here and just, you know, get new miles from us. Hey, Michelle, the pass rush numbers are up. Are you sensing that? With Tate Kwan's got five hits, Brady's got some sack Lorenzo. Are you seeing you all sensing that pass rush is trending up? Yeah, I mean, like I said, I've been here with, I've been blessed to be with you guys for a couple of years now, and Lorenzo's new, but I've been with Greater for a while. I mean, we know what these guys are capable of. Now it's coming to fruition. I mean, you see them out there working every single day. So, when, you know, they get home, it just builds that confidence. You know, when you see a guy like that, the leader of our defense, and he makes those plays, it builds confidence for young guys to get ready. And like I said, we have a young defense. So, I mean, when we see guys like that in the cornerstone, take off, I mean, it just builds everyone's confidence. What stands out, sorry, to switch topics. What stands out about this Browns team on tape? What stands out about their defense? Obviously, you know, they run the ball a lot. They're a physical team on both sides of the ball, but it's a new week. You've got to go out there and get the win. Coach Smith referred to this game as a heavyweight fight. I mean, is that what it's shaping up to be in your eyes, and do you look forward to that kind of game? I mean, for me, every week is a heavyweight fight. I feel like, you know, you respect every team in the league, and you're going against great people, and it's just time to compete. Yeah, we've asked you a lot about, you know, your involvement in catches and all the things like that. How was last week for you, and how much are you looking forward to building off of that? I feel like it's pretty well. Like you said, just building off of it this week, and just go out there and get the win again. When you watched Sunday back, what did you see that maybe worked better for you on Sunday? I wouldn't say anything worked better or worse. I would just say, just the ball found me, and I was doing my job. Kyle, how much was Sunday's win kind of a breath of fresh air for this team considering you guys were really close in week one and week two? Do you feel like maybe a little bit of a weight has lifted? I would say just not necessarily a weight has lifted, because it's a long season. If you put it in, just, you know, just having that mindset, it's the first of many in our team. So, you know, we're working to get them on. I know Coach Smith always hounds on not getting too wrapped up in the wins. How do you make sure that it's a confidence booster, but also you don't get too wrapped up in the fact that you finally get a win? Because now it's Wednesday, we had to worry about a new team, and we're not, you know, thinking about the hot, the good things or the bad things from last week. I mean, we watched it, but, you know, we're still not thinking about the run to the next team. Jake, it seems like the offensive line has been taking strides each and every week. Where can you pinpoint the success for you guys so far? You know, really, I think it just comes with repetition and getting comfortable with each other. You know, I feel like we're really executing the game plans we want to do, and as the game goes on, those shorter runs are getting longer and wearing defenses down, and that's the plan. So we've got to keep building off that and continue doing that, because I think it's putting us in, you know, good situations to win. Do you get a sense that you guys have improved a lot since last year up front? Absolutely. Yeah, I think just the film speaks for itself and the numbers are putting up Russian. It's not easy, but we put in the work, and we're definitely seeing some of those results. There's still a lot of room for improvement. We still have that mindset, so, you know, there's going to be a huge challenge this weekend, so we're excited, but, you know, we're going to take that same approach and the attitude we have, where, you know, there's no shortcuts. We have to put the work in and, you know, be ready to go out there and execute against a good defense. First question about the challenge this weekend, when you have an all-pro rusher potentially out for the game, does that change your game plan at all? I mean, I'm preparing like he's playing, so he's a really good player. He deserves all the respect and attention he gets, and, you know, I'm, you know, at this point acting like he's playing, and we'll see how it goes, but we've got to be ready. They have a lot of good players, and obviously they have clowning on the other side, too, who's a really good player. I've been doing it for a long time, and, you know, we've got to have a plan, and, you know, I thought today was a good start to that, so we'll keep building on that, and we're going to be, you know, feeling confident and ready to go, like I said, against a good front. And how much do you feel like this game's kind of going to be decided at the line of scrimmage? In a lot of ways, I feel like most games kind of are. If we don't do our job up front, nothing's going to work or get set up, so we take a lot of pride in that as a group, and, you know, just being this earlier in the week, I think, you know, there's still a lot we still got to put in and get prepared for, but, you know, every week we kind of make that emphasis. It's on us to help this offense, you know, get going. When did you first become aware of Miles Garrett? I know you're both Aggies. I don't know if you're a big college football recruiting guy, or do you follow Aggies recruiting, but when did... Well, my younger brother was still there playing right after I left, so I was always watching their games, and I watched him as a true freshman, so I've been watching him for a while, and like I said earlier, he's consistently been, you know, one of the best players for a long time, so, yeah, we had a count for him. You know, we're going to have a good match-up, and it'll be a good battle this Sunday. What was your first thought seeing him as a college freshman? He didn't look like a college freshman. No, very... Yeah, very... very blessed with the body he has. He's a freak, so he's a good player, like I said, so we got to have a good plan, and, you know, we feel like we got a good front, too, so it'll be a good battle, but, you know, we're getting ready. Cordero Patterson being NFC offensive player of the week. How exciting is it to A have him a part of this offense and watch what he does each and every week? Yeah, you love to just watch the way he runs and finishes. That motivates us as a front, you know, that we got to give him opportunities to get out in open field because he's devastating when he gets out there. He's a good player, so, you know, we take pride in that, like I was saying earlier, we got to find, you know, opportunities and give him holes where he can get downfield because he's proved time and time again what he's capable of. Does it kind of fire you up at all or just give you some pride in the way he's running, the style that you were mentioning, kind of downhill running style, the way he's finishing his runs, a power like that? Yeah, no, it definitely inspires me. I mean, you see any of your teammates putting it all out there like that, it makes you want to play harder, too, so I'll just say I'm glad he's on my turn. He's looked really good.