 I'm good. I'm good. I would love to see this t-shirt you have on. Let me see. Yeah, I see it. Yep. Conquered. You're down. 16-3, my man. In the fourth quarter, a minute 55 left teammate Daniel Thomas is on the sidelines, mic'd up, and he said, quote, and then what happened? But all out Blitz. They hit him as he liked to go. The ball comes out. The ball comes out and he's picked up. Good job. You're gonna run it into the end zone. It was a it was a perfect play call, honestly. It was, you know, we needed to play in that situation. I knew I had to set on the Blitz, but it was given the situation. I knew, you know, it had to be more than the set at that moment. So, I mean, I got back to him. I saw him about to throw the ball, and I was like, I gotta dive, get out of my feet right now, hit his arm. And I did it. The ball came out. It was Ray Sean Jenkins. Come on, the Blitz up to backside. That ball is out. Oh, how good is that? Something just in me said, it was our ball. I had no doubt I was celebrating. I had no doubt. I didn't stop to look up at the Jumbotron to look at the play anything. I just knew we had the ball. You know who else knew that you got there in time? And he was celebrating before you even got the ball was already that was crazy. Yeah, that was crazy to see. I actually did not see that. And so I watched the play like the 10th time. I'm like, look at her. And you, I mean, you've been posting about this. You think manifestation is real? Oh, yeah. Absolutely. We always talk about, I know, experience amongst the defensive backs on our team. You know, it's power in the tongue is life and death in the tongue. So we always preach that and we try to, you know, always manifest. Is that what makes you such a good Jay villain? Is it? Yeah, I feel like you've got to be aware of that. Yeah, Jay villain, Jay villain, like Jacksonville, Jay villain. Got it. I think you're the most clutched defensive player in the league this year. Looking fires middle of the field and that ball is picked off and it's picked up by Ray Sean Jenkins. The Jags are going to win it on a race. Sean Jenkins picked six. What is the key to what you do and what happens in these pressure packed moments? It's going to be a lot of ups and downs in a football game and shoot a season. It's going to be a lot of ups and downs and the people who can stay consistent and persistent for the longest, I think ultimately ends up on top. And not everybody on that team has the experience that you have. What you guys did over the second half of the season, it's unprecedented. What is the one moment? Like take me there. Help me visualize like you're saying the moment that things really started to shift. It was when we went up to Detroit and lost after coming off of a pretty good win and going up there and not being the team who we thought we were elite teams. They're good players play good all the time. That was the lesson we kind of took from that game. How much credit does your coach deserve? I mean, the Doug Peterson effect is insane. Oh, tremendous. Like he, the leadership, the professionalism, the coaches he's brought, the staff he's brought into the building. It's all just been here to make everybody in the building better. He's been in this uniform before. He's been in a uniform before in the NFL for a long time. So it's just easy to have those guys around the building that really know the game or football. And it's really fun. It's a fun environment to be around. All three phases made an impact today. Office, defense and special teams. No bigger though. Trevor Lawrence, that's him. He's caught fire. We're talking about this turnaround from a year from the first half of the season. How has he grown even from what you've seen with him in his career? Yeah, just like you just said, he's grown so much from, you know, when I got here last year to now. And, you know, one of the things I would probably say contributes to that is, you know, the experience. Unfortunately, Trevor didn't come into the league with leadership in front of him at the position or, you know, the coach in my opinion, but I mean, that's hard to play court of the hardest position in the league, in the national football league and come in with no guidance of anything. No veteran to say, hey, don't make that pass. You know, no coaches to be like, hey, this is the read from here to here. That's hard to do. So you kind of have to just learn everything on the fly as you go. And he's been, he's been on. And then when he's on, he's on. When you saw the matchup against the Chargers where you spent, my friend, the first four seasons of your career, what were you thinking? And do you think it would be emotional going up against your old squad? There's no, I mean, it just is what it is. I'm a Jack now. So, hey, yeah, let me go. I was there. It is what I have history with the team. But man, I'm looking to go out there, dominate. But to have it be the Chargers is, you know, it's a little more, adds a little more something to it. Yeah, it's a little something to it. It's a little something to it. I like that you say I'm a Jack. Do you, you feel like you're home there, don't you? Yeah, absolutely. I was a guy that was brought in to help change the program around. It's truly special. And, you know, hopefully we continue to keep doing what we're doing here. But you're going up against Justin Herbert. You mentioned you played him before. You can't tell me that facing him and playing with him and going, you know, going against that's an advantage, isn't it? I want to say it's an advantage. I want to say it's an advantage. It'll be, it'll definitely be, I mean, it's good on good. It's great on great. It's the, it's the, it's literally what you just dream about. You dream about these games because you know, they're going to be placed to be made in big situations against big time names. I mean, it's just, it's just, it just gets you going. So I mean, it's, I'm excited. It sounds like we're visualizing here. It sounds like there's a big in this game primetime. So I mean, the stage is set. The stage is set. Come here. Come here. Let me get that strip set. Right. Exactly. And I like that in this interview, you're just want to show the t-shirt. You're like this. You just want to make sure okay. Go. I know you had practice. I appreciate your good humor. I appreciate that you're a veteran on this team that helped lead a culture change. Bye. Good to talk to you. Good luck. All right. Thank you.