 Wenz takes the snap, looking, throwing, intercepting, intercepting, David Long and the tights have shut down the commanders at the two. Yes, yes, yes, that is a hell yes. That was the big play and it came on the last play. All right, so if David doesn't intercept the pass at Washington, what's going to happen, Christian? You're not getting that in zone. That's one thing. Either way it goes, you know, he made the play, you know, but just having each other's back, you know, playing the defense, you know, just trying to make a play, you know, to make sure that they don't score. So just doing my job. Who is your teammate that you would say you have emulated the most to realize what it's like to be a leader on defense? I would say probably KB off the rip. Jeff, both vocal guys, you know, something that I want to be more like, you know, just to have that just like easy flowing, you know, come out, you know, motivate the team and stuff like that. Also Wesley Williams, you know, when I got here, he was in my room, a guy that I, you know, looked and see how he does stuff, you know, take care of his body, you know, preparation and all that, you know. I mean, I said, you know, KB in the money, you know, guys that, you know, I came in and they pretty much already had their role figured out. You know, both, like I said, KB, like he said, KB is a vocal guy for our back end, for our defense really. He's also vocal, but he's more chill, you know, more so how I am, you know, so I kind of take things from both of those guys, you know, I feel like they're great leaders. Was there a moment where you knew you said, oh, I can make plays at this level just like I did in high school and college? Really, I say it was when I got my first pick against Jacksonville in my rookie year, second game and it came so easy to me. But it just let me know that, you know, I was, you know, meant to play in this league and whether the players come to me or I have to go make them, you know, I have to trust my abilities, you know, and let things come to me, you know, within the defense. Kansas City, my rookie year. And I'm just getting in the groove, you know, in, before that game, I was in and out. I come here probably for a player to mostly special teams, but this time it was different. I was out there, you know, playing against, you know, Kansas City, you know, a lot of weapons. We had a win in the game, you know, I had probably my best game. When did you know that you were going to have to be a leader on this defense? That you just weren't one of the 11 guys that you got to step up and beat David Long, one of the leaders of the Titans defense? I think that just came with my play, you know, seeing how my play affect other players and how my energy affects it in the green dot, you know, that makes it more, you know, I'm calling it a hurdle. So, you know, I feel like I might have to set the tone, you know, regardless, you know, so it just came to me. I really wasn't trying to press to be a leader, like trying to speak up and be offline just came to me, you know, I just ran with it. When did you know you weren't just a starting corner? You had to be one of the dudes. Yeah, coming in into this year, you know, just being, you know, one of the older guys in the DB room, really the oldest corner. You know, I know I had to change really my approach to things, you know, because I'm not really a loud guy. But just like he said, guys feed up energy, you know, and however I can, you know, I just want to bring that energy to that young group that we have, you know, just to let them know that no matter how young you are in this league, you know, you can always, you know, make an impact on this team, no matter how it is. Yeah, I made sure we talked every play. I made the communication go across the board. Yeah! Here we go! Let's go out the field! Oh yeah, Mario! Oh yeah, Mario! Show me something. Hey, set the tone, man. Hey, set the tone. I gotta come see you. Let's make some s***. It's Kevin's defense. It's Jeff's defense. And now it's your defense. The fans are looking to you to make it happen. Your teammates are looking to you to make it happen. Stepping into that role earlier, you know, like I said, it's allowed me to get out of my comfort zone and not only make me a better player, but my teammates around me. So I see the impact, you know, that I can have. And I mean, it's been fun stepping into that role for me, to be honest. So I just look to continue to thrive in that role. Me personally, I think that was just always the mission, you know, once you get into the league, you know, this is the highest level of our profession. You know, so we don't want to get here just to get here. You know, we want to make the most out of it. You know, so however we get there, you know, how quick it comes, how slow it comes, you know, just stay in the process. You know, it just came, you know. So I think, you know, we were dealing with it as up and downs, you know, as wins and losses, you know. But all in all, I think it's good for us. One, two, three, peace!