 Coach, what's the plan here for the open practice today? What do y'all wanna try to do and show the fans and so forth? Well, it's a little bit different scenario. Normally you have these about a week before your preseason game. It actually times up pretty well for us. It'll be a normal training camp practice. We just played a preseason game a couple of nights ago. So there's no need for a mock game. We got training camp work to do. And anytime we come out here, our goal is to get better. Rehab in every day working. Again, that's why I don't get predictions and I'm not a doctor. But he's in there every day working. I mean, last week you said you were hopeful. Yeah, you were hopeful. Is that changed at all? We'll see. About the same. One thing too, Brian Edwards won't be here tonight. Him and his fiance, they had a baby today. He'll be back tomorrow, so. Anyone else not, is anyone coming back from yesterday? I'd be about the same. Coach, Bernhardt there the night catching a TD pass. How is he? Obviously, it's kind of an interesting story of where he's coming from. How has that development been and how difficult is that transition? I know he's played some football, obviously, but coming from a totally different sport. You mean Bernie? Yeah, so like a lot of guys, you know, we've got Avery Williams playing running back now and guys at Felipe playing tight end. And Bernie's a good job. He was an option quarterback in high school. Was recruited to be an option quarterback. Obviously went on to Maryland and played lacrosse and they went to Ferris State last year on a national title. And so he's adapting quickly and hopefully continues to progress. I mean, so far it's been, it's been pretty, I'll open and see how quickly he's made that transition. I'll give him credit there. The other night you can just see his facial awareness as he went to go box the guy out at the top of the route. So I'm excited to keep working with him. Coach, and now one of the things that you talked about is just making sure that you guys are clean in terms of minimizing the penalties. What's your thought on how you guys did that on Friday and kind of how you can work, continue to work through that throughout the post season? Yeah, absolutely. Wasn't perfect, but it wasn't, we didn't have a ton of penalties, which gave us a chance. There's always things you need to clean up. The biggest thing we try, you know, pre snap, there's things that we can control when we try to minimize that. And we'll continue to work on that. But, you know, like I said, it was a good thing that we didn't have a million penalties coming out of that game. Coach, you talked about how a lot of guys, you see a lot of guys flash and practices right early on in training camp, but you hope to see it kind of transfer over to the game. The offer was a guy that's kind of flashed in training camp. How do you help those guys not necessarily get complacent with that and kind of work with them so they can kind of stack those games on top of each other? Well, I mean, nobody can complacent. So that's what the competition does. I mean, you get to a point where you want that competition every year. Our goal is not to sit there and reward guys and have them stop working. I mean, I mean, it's the same with myself. I mean, I got a job to do, and that's what I was hired to do. So I don't have any concerns there. And Tyler, as you really showed off the pass by the skills, how, like, is that normal for you to see a rookie run debate coming in with showing off that type of skill set early on? Well, I think all those guys, I mean, they know that's a big part of the game and an adjustment from college, depending on what they've been asked to do. And you get into third downs, there's certain looks. And the speed they haven't seen before. So it was a good first step. But like all the rookies, there's stuff to work on. I know he's getting a lot of credit for it. He probably just pulled up the one highlight, right? Yeah, so, yeah, too, I'm glad you knew that. Maybe we'll get you in our meeting room. Make sure we're grading it right. But in all seriousness, please so far with them. Arthur, it's a training camp practice tonight, but what do you want the guys to get out of the experience of being here in the building in front of fans? Well, good question. I mean, one thing we got to do a better job of is we got to take pride in being here. We got to make this place a tough place to come and play. And we need to win at home, but we got to do our part. And so we want guys to be familiar with this stadium and we're thankful to have this practice here tonight. Arthur, with the amount of joint practices you have coming up, those generally have a little bit different level of intensity. How do you balance that with these types of practices now? Yeah, I mean, it's part of your job every day is to get in the right mindset to come to work. But, you know, I think this helps. You know, when you get to a rhythm in the first couple of weeks of camp and then it kind of breaks, you're going to the first preseason game and now it's, you know, we're gonna sit here, kick off next week on Monday Night Football. So it's good to change up the time you're practicing in a different environment. Hopefully that gives you a little different energy, but the focus has to be intentional every time you go out there and purposefully. You've moved to afternoon practices now here and there, tomorrow's afternoon practices. But what, is there a reasoning behind that? You checked our schedule? I got. We got a lot of one-on-clock kick-offs, right? Yeah. Sometimes the answer's really simple. Well, no, but some coaches do it for different reasons. That's why I was just trying to get that. I just gave you mine. Okay, that's fair. Try to be practical. When you look at how AJ has improved or how you've seen AJ grow, where have you seen the biggest growth from him so far this year? Well, you know, I think his awareness, you know, that's why you can get into a lot of these stats and there's certain covers that you can play. Well, you can almost dictate the ball's not going to go there, but I think he's showing, he can play in different type of coverages that we're asking him to do. Certainly, maybe certain times you may ask him just to match up on a certain player, but I think his awareness of where he plays more familiar is with our scheme and we've pushed him. There's a lot of different jobs he's doing that we may not have asked him to do last year. Coach, is there, can you give us an update on how DeAngelo Maloney's coming along in camp before you guys? Like a lot of rookies, I appreciate the way, you know, he brings it every day, but they got a lot of room to grow. But please with DeAngelo, getting some of the jobs we're asking him to do, they're foreign to him. So that's why I don't make snap judgments, but I got a lot of faith in DeAngelo. I was talking to Dean yesterday and he made the comment that he felt like Michael Walker was really stepping into his own in terms of commanding the defense. How do you feel like he exemplifies that even this early in the pre-season? I think he's, obviously he's got more confidence in that position and you hear him at practice. I mean, that's what we push the guys do. Great defenses are usually got guys that are great communicators, whether you're in football or basketball. And so you hear him out of practice and it's not this noise, what he's saying makes sense. And so we're gonna continue to push that and hopefully he can grow into some sort of leadership role there. Coach, just down the week here a little bit with Wilson out, will it be good that you all get to see a veteran like Joe Flacco who's been around the block a little bit for the young defense? I mean, there's advantages. I mean, every quarterback we face, there's different challenges he led. So we'll see what they throw at us when we go up there and practice against them, but it doesn't matter. I mean, that could change the first snap of the game. You gotta have contingency plans. Coach, for Arnold L.K.T., when he started the game there was maybe that one drive where it got off a little bit, but really it seemed like he reset so quickly and had a pretty solid rest of the game. What does that mean to have a rookie just have that kind of mindset where maybe if he doesn't kind of get it right on that first drive or that first try, he then picks it up and just kind of pulls away that rest of the game? I mean, a big part of sports is, especially professional sports, can you handle failure because it's gonna come at you. So very pleased with the effort of a lot of those young outside linebackers or rush players. I thought Jalen Dalton did a nice job, A.K., D'Angelo, Quentin, T.Q. We'll just continue to try to improve these guys and continue to work, but pleased with what A.K.T. did. Arthur, Charles London was saying yesterday that one of your messages to the team, I guess it was Sunday, which is yesterday, was that you didn't want ego to creep in and you were talking a little bit about ego. What were you trying to get out there? I'll keep that private. Maybe we need to have, you guys are gonna keep calling to Charles for quotes. I guess Josh isn't here to get Charles again. So I'll keep our internal messages internal.