 There's a little bit of a psychological boost at all, Ryan, today, with Derek expected back out on the practice field, do you think? I was excited to get him back out there. Obviously, he's put in a lot of work to get to this point. And it's been a while, so no doubt it's exciting to get him back out there, and we'll see what he can do. To everyone on the team, but just having you out there on the practice field, how much of a boost or just a mood energy booster can he provide? Well, Derek's a heck of a player, so anytime we can get him back out here working his way to going out and competing with us, it's going to be huge for us. Especially the last regular season game of the season, it's not for sure whether or not he'll be playing, but again, just having him and his presence, even if he is on the sidelines, what can that do in terms of the possibility of having him long term? I mean, we'd like to get him back as soon as we can. We'll see when that's going to be. He has to work through some things and get ready to go, but excited for the steps that he's taken and the work he's put in to get to this point. And hopefully, it's sooner rather than later. I guess, Ryan, is it for you guys to take care of business on Sunday? You clinch your buy and kind of put yourself in the best position possible for what's next? Well, it's huge, you know, big opportunity for us. Division game on the road, and you mentioned everything we have at stake, you know? So to be able to lock in the one seed and secure home field advantage would be huge for us. So excited for the opportunity to go out on there and play some really good football and come away with a win. This team has been very successful since you've been here and the fans, the tendons and everything has increased. How much have you noticed, just like those fans, being able to help you guys as far as that impact and make a Nissan Stadium a tough place for opponents to play? Yeah, it's been a lot of fun to see, you know, the engagement throughout the city and the impact that the fans are making on Sundays. You know, defense is out there and the stadium is rocking. That's what you want. That's what you love to have as a home field advantage. So, you know, hopefully we can continue to make it fun for fans to come to games. And we definitely love having their energy and enthusiasm and noise when defense is on the field. Mike talked about human nature, making it tough sometimes to root for a guy to have success in front of you or to accept a lesser role. And how good this team has been about that. How much do you think? Is that the key to what you guys have done? Well, it's huge. You know, we want to compete, you know, first and foremost, is we want to go out there and compete on the practice field and earn a right to play. And then, you know, if you're not the guy who ends up getting to take the reps on Sunday, you want to encourage the guys in front of you. And that's been preached from day one since I've been here, is, you know, we're going to have a competition on the practice field and we're going to try to put the best guys on the field. And then if you're not on the field, we're going to support each other and be a team. And so I think that message is resonated with the guys. We see it on a weekly basis of guys going out competing at practice and then a lot of engagement on the sideline on Sundays. You're starting the film from the first meeting with the Texans, you go back and you look. Most of the mistakes that you guys made, pretty simple to correct, just to do a little something different here and there. Yeah, not obviously a great game from us. And definitely things we got to clean up. And I think we have cleaned up since that game. So excited to go out and play good football for four quarters and show what we can do. What help have you cleaned up? I guess speaking of you personally, Ryan, things have gone in a different direction since Houston. What are some things that you think you've done personally to kind of take things kind of back on an upward curve there? Just trying to be smart, you know, put the ball in a good location. We have had guys in the right spots, which has been good. And, you know, limited mistakes there. So I think it all works together. And, you know, we're taking better of the care of the ball overall, offensively. With that play action past the game, right? Like you do the run fake, you turn around, you look at the defense. Do you ever kind of like have to battle like that conviction? Like I know it's going to work, but you follow what I'm saying, just like knowing that it's going to be there, but then also having that balance of not putting it in harm's way. Yeah, you know, those windows are so tight coming off the play action. You have to be able to anticipate it and have the confidence to just throw it into those tight windows. But then there's also sometimes whenever you turn your head and you don't see a guy until late, so then you may have to, you know, adjust the ball and throw it away. You know, we had a play early on last week that was kind of like that. I didn't see a guy until late after I turned my head and I just had to kind of throw it away behind AJ. So just finding that balance of seeing when you can fit the ball in there and then when it's, you know, not the right time or not the right space and have to either move on or throw the ball away. That play you're speaking on, was that the play action where McMath had to slap fade? Yeah. Did you feel like you guys have got some positive momentum going your way? You know, Derek coming back, guys coming off COVID, guys getting healthy, one, two in a row. Would you feel like things were coming together at the right time and now you guys got to take advantage of that? Yeah, no doubt we built some momentum here these last few weeks and have to keep doing that. You know, keep coming out, preparing and getting better on a daily basis and then showing up on Sundays and showing that improvement, showing that that gumption as a team so to go out and find ways to win each and every week. Passing game, Ryan, you guys have been very efficient last several weeks here, not necessarily huge numbers. Is there still a belief that, you know, if you need to start throwing, if you guys need to come back, that those numbers can be produced? Yeah, no doubt. I mean, we're going to do whatever it takes to win and everyone here knows how we like to play around here and that's not going to change. But we've had situations where we've had to go down and win a game late in the game and then throw the ball and we've done that more times than not. So I definitely have confidence in the guys that we have and as we get healthy here at the end of the year and build momentum, have a lot of confidence. No matter what situation comes up, we'll have the attitude and the guys to go make it happen. Right now with AJ, who's Batman and who's Robin. I actually haven't talked to him yet, yet. But, you know, hopefully I can be Batman. I don't know. With him back though, obviously, and we expect really to play this weekend, Derrick is coming back. Do you feel, though, that this offense has another level that maybe we haven't seen at any point this year that you can get to for the playoffs? Yeah, I hope so. I think that we can continue to build on what we've done so far and gain momentum. You know, as we get guys back, you know, as Julio comes back, as Derrick comes back, hopefully we can continue to build and hit on all cylinders. You know, it's been a tough year, just as far as who's been in, who's been out, and we've overcome it a lot of adversity and found ways to win games. But we haven't played a whole lot of games where we've had, you know, all of our firepower and been able to put it all together. So hopefully, you know, as the season finishes up, you know, there's no magic dust or, you know, magic formula. If we just insert a guy, it's gonna happen. You have to go out and make it happen and execute and make the plays when they arise. Yeah, man, obviously a lot to be determined with Derrick, but what was it like kind of watching him get to this point? You know, he gets hurt in the, I mean, did you talk to him on a regular basis? Like he was going through rehab where you kind of watch him and just see him getting suited up and putting the pads on the day. Is that kind of a culmination of a lot of that? No doubt. I think, you know, I think the real culmination will be when he gets to step back onto the field on a game day, but it's been cool to see him just put in the work and the time to do everything he can to get back on the field. So, you know, no one, no one in this building works as hard as Derrick does. So, you know, excited to see his hard work pay off. And in this position, Ryan, but I noticed whenever guys get hurt, like Michael last game, the variable usually heads out on the field himself and, you know, maybe talk to the guy or whatever. Is that something that guys appreciate, you think? And, you know, I don't know if in Miami, the coaches you had, did you see that from them as well? Yeah, you definitely see it, you know, around the league a little bit, but, you know, coach cares about us, you know, more than just football players. It's a tough business and it's sometimes hard decisions, but, you know, we feel that he cares about us as people and, you know, I think he shows that when he's going out there and checking on guys. You never want to see anybody go down like that, but when someone does it, it's a gut punch to everyone on the team. You know, I think coaching staff included.