 A big play there at the end, Jeffery, it looked like you really managed to kind of cave in part of that line. What happened on that play? I mean, we know what they kind of do, especially in that type of situation. Even if they outside of the goal, I mean, right there on the goal line, we know if the quarterback come on the center like that, we anticipated a sneak. And that was the play I thought they was going to run. They did. So I mean, I was inside of the tackle, got my hands on the tackle, quarterback right there, he tried to get low. Just put my big arms around, he couldn't move, so he was short. So it was a great play from everybody, you know, everybody was in any gaps. Get a little bit of an extra. Did it come over? I knew it was short because I, like I said, that was my gap. I knew I was probably like a yard in the backfield or whatever it may be. So I knew it was short. What was the talk like in the huddle before that play, knowing that they're going forward on fourth and a half yard? I'll be friends on flinch. You know, we, as very say all the time, all week, it was, you know, Jacksonville 57, same thing we dealt with last week. You know, think about that when, you know, they get a big play. They got a big play, they got down there, fourth and short. Now it's time to play ball. Now it's time, you know, defend every inch of grass. And that's what our defense is about, you know, greeted people, greeted guys on defense that hungry, you know, no matter if they interested like they was. And now we're going to come up big and get a big stop. That's all standards. Do you get, I mean, that's late in the game, you guys been out there all day. Do you get like that little extra surge of adrenaline though and a huge play like that? Yeah, for sure. Even if we have time, even if it was time left, I think that would have been momentum for our team, not just for the defense, but the whole team coming up with a big stop, even like giving the offense to ball, even if it was more time. But, you know, things like that change the game, you know, big stop, you know, interception, turnovers on defense. But the thing is we have to be consistent. So we have to keep that going. We have to make negative plays to help our offense out, put them in better situations. You guys surprised at all that they didn't just kick the field goal play for overtime? We know they were trying to win the game, especially with the quarterback they have. You know, Josh Allen's a good quarterback, you know. I'm not saying with us, you know, I'm sure we was in that situation. We put the ball in our best player hand. Josh Allen, I think they best player and they put it in his hand. You know, so happening our defense a little better. We came up big. What was it like in the A-J? What was the emotional ups and downs in the game? What was it like and then how, what would you feel like when you knew the game over? That's the thing about this game in football, you know. We all get paid. We all get paid to do our job. And, you know, they got a lot of guys with a lot of talent on that team. And, you know, the thing is, you know, when they make a big play, we have to get back and play the, like I said, the feeling of every inch of grass. And I think that's got to be the standard of our defense, you know. It's going to be, the game is going to be up and down. We don't want it that way. That's just the nature of the game. But, you know, we just got to, you know, play the next play. You're one of the emotional leaders on this team. Explain to me, why is it that you have a game like the Jets game, and then this game? What's behind that? What's the size to that? I mean, I don't, I don't even, to be honest, I mean, I forgot about the Jets, but games like this, we focus on, we always focus on what's next. You know, we can't think about what happened against the Jets. Last, we can't think about what happened against the Jaguars. Like I said, all standards is to play the next play. You know, today we had the Bills. We four and two. So, I mean, what more can we ask for? How much does a game like this just kind of like spring you forward? You got a tough stretch of games here in the next four months? I mean, just, it must be a momentum. I'm not, you know, especially for our team, you know, going into, especially having a big game like this. You know, of course, I think we'll see them again. But just having that momentum going to, you know, each and every week, going into the Chiefs, you know, I think there's just a mindset of our team. We have a great team. We just have to, you know, do the little things to take away from the big players or whatever it may be. I guess I always say, man, it's the small things that, you know, stopping us from just being great. And once we fix that, you know, I don't know how far we'll go. So, I mean, that's just to go on the small things. Do you still want to play with the ball? I guess you'd like to, just that being a locker room and maybe what do you say, how much do you mean to get it? Well, actually, just to, I guess, just to play that, that was the last play of the game from, you know, when I got to stop. KB, actually, I don't know how you get the ball, but KB actually gave me the ball. You know, he was like, who made the talk? I was like, who do you think? So, well, no, he knew I made the stop, but he just didn't think I finished it. But when I told him he gave me the ball, he said, you know, just to, especially a guy like KB, I respect KB, he's been in his league for a while now. And, you know, the leadership he have on a defense to get this ball from him personally just means a lot. Like I said, my goal and my job is to, you know, hold a line of scrimmage. You know, of course we've got to fix a lot of stuff, but, you know, there's all the matter we fall into now, so. You got to play with it tonight? Might, I might for sure, but like I said, I'm just excited. We got a great win at home, you know, a division win. Like I said, we probably see them guys again. So, you know, now, you know, enjoy this win tonight, tomorrow, back to work on Kansas City Wednesday.