 You've played football for a long time, I don't know if you've ever been in a situation like this before where a guy goes out and it opens the door for you, but what is that like? A buddy of yours has gone down, been lost to the season, you feel bad for him, but it's also an opportunity for you to step in and kind of be the guy left tackled. What is that process like for you? Yeah, unfortunately injuries are a part of football. We all know that, you know, doing this for a long time, like you're saying every year stuff happens, it's out of our control. Obviously, unfortunately, losing Taylor, he's been a great teammate, great leader and he's a great player. So obviously that's a bummer, but you know, next guy's up when the next guy's up and that's kind of how it's always been with football. And why was this a good place for you when you came here? I mean, as far as the way this team plays, the style and what you want to do is an offensive line and do you feel like it's been a good fit for you? Yeah, I feel like it's been a great fit. Great room. The offensive line room here is great people, great players and they do a great job of bringing the new guys along, me included. So I've felt like family since I've gotten here and we all work hard and do the right thing. So it's been a great group to be a part of. Eric. Hey, Ty, just curious how important it is for you to mesh with Roger Saffold and where is that right now? And are you able to sort of get caught up to speed with him? Just get on the same page with him in a week's time. Yeah, I don't know if you've you've seen Roger in person, but he's kind of a large human. So it's fun, fun playing next to someone like Roger who can do the things he can do. And I feel like we've meshed pretty well throughout the camp and the season. We've gotten reps together sporadically with my role as swing tackle. So now it's just getting a little more consistency with our reps. But we've we've definitely meshed. Uh, Taran. Yeah, Ty, if you go back to last season, preseason, that is against the Steelers, this team struggled a bit with T.E. Stunts. From your perspective, what's the key to being able to get on the same page with your guard and be able to handle those stunts effectively? You know, I think we just have to trust our technique and just make sure that we're doing everything we can to protect ourselves from games. Everybody runs them. Every team has them. So every every week, it's it's nothing new to us. The teams are going to try to game you. And this is no exception. And what's that? Oh, go ahead, and what stands out to about this front, specifically, that guys on the edge, white and Greek. Yeah, they play hard. They got great motors. You know, they have a nose for the ball. So they will continue to work throughout extended plays and they, you know, continue to work in the third and fourth moves. So they they have a good motor and I think we do too. So it'll be a good matchup. Buck. And Ty, do you I know you played a lot of tackle, obviously, in your career. But with Dennis Kelly, he was he was previously the swing tackle here. Do you do take any do you talk to Dennis at all about, you know, what that's like coming into the year? And I guess what what would those conversations look like? In terms of being a swing, a swing tackle, is that what you're asking? Yes. Yeah, I know it's it's I was playing this role for a little bit in Atlanta as well before I came here. So I kind of knew what it entailed. Obviously, Dennis has an inside out knowledge of this scheme and this team. So he had, you know, some tidbits for me to kind of add to my tool belt once I got here. But like I said, the entire O-linering has been incredible in terms of welcoming the young guys and new guys. So it's been great. And then going back to the the game on Sunday, tough position for you to be dropped into the strip sack happens. But then after that, you really seem to like settle down and and positively contribute. What kind of how how was it to kind of work yourself through that? Or did it just take, you know, go on to the next play? Yeah, you know, I think, obviously, I'd love to have that play back. It was unfortunate how it how it ended up. But the second it happened, I knew that it was something that I could correct. I could feel the technique issue that I did. So it was, you know, nothing to freak out about or be worried about. It was just something I need to correct in the moment. And you know, playing a lot of ball and being surrounded by the guys I'm surrounded by, it's easy to kind of move on to the next play. And, you know, just put your best moving forward, you can't change what happened. Terry, Ty, obviously, you're stepping in for a guy who's a pro ball talent in Taylor. What is that like to try and step into those two big shoes like that? And how do you just try to be yourself and not try to be, you know, Taylor in that situation? Yeah, I think we all have unique ability and skill sets that got us to this level. Every guy has something that they probably do a little better than the other guy and something they do a little worse. So we all kind of have things we excel at and things we were constantly working on. So from that perspective, I kind of it's not necessarily anything to do with Taylor. Obviously, unfortunate that he went down, but it's just kind of about continuing to work on my technique and my craft. John. Good time. I know you played both tackles before in your career. But I think, you know, before this year, maybe last couple of years, it's been more on the right side. What was it like, you know, getting used to to getting back to play in the left on Sunday and maybe going forward, you know, is that a significant thing to do when you haven't played much of that position recently? I had played a lot of left coming out of college. So left was more comfortable than right. And it took a couple of years to get equally comfortable at right during my time in the league. So now I feel balanced to the point where I don't necessarily have a preference and or anxiety about playing either side. So it's nice that I've worked my way to this point of being comfortable doing both. And I know you talked about everybody kind of having a different skill set as well. And, you know, what do you feel like when you're on top of your game? What do you what do you feel like you do particularly well? I play very hard. That's that's one thing that regardless, I will hang my hat on is that I play every every snap to the whistle and I always try to keep myself in between my my man in the ball. So that's something that I always like to hang my hat on. Thanks. Last one, Chris. It's now that you've got to do it for a little bit. What's it like blocking for a guy like Derek Henry? It's great. He's, you know, obviously you guys know he's he's an incredible back. He's incredibly deceptive with his size and speed. And it's it's fun to watch him get in the open space and work. So we're all just kind of motivated to to get our hats on hats and get him running free where he does what he does. So it's it's been a lot of fun to block farm.