 It looked pretty good. What a, you know, what an extra time. Yeah, just talking to coach about it, we just felt like I needed probably a couple more weeks really to feel more comfortable. And so I mean, we thought about just doing like, you know, the inactive route, just being inactive on game day and doing it that way. But we kind of just came up with a solution that like four weeks probably be the best spot for me. Even if it felt like it was a one week too long, you know, that's not the end of the world. Just to kind of give myself just that comfortability and kind of just being comfortable to be able to go back out there. So I'm excited to be back out there now for sure. It was almost a year to the day, right? Almost, yeah. It was over third, I was over fifth. Yep. You know, reflect on that years. Difficult, difficult for sure. Just kind of going through the process. I mean, it was tough, but I feel like where I'm at now, I did all the right things. I mean, we've got a lot of great people here that helped me. Obviously along the way. And so I'm just excited to be back out. Do you anticipate being activated this week? I don't know. Kind of going off this week of practice. Kind of as a determining factor. Because kind of like I said, I felt like I was really probably ready like last week. But we kind of just had that extra week just to be 100%. But yeah, kind of going off this week's practice, the game plan and things like that. Are there any thresholds you think you need to hit or is it just to feel? It's just to feel. I've hit every, all the marks, all the things. I mean, the numbers look great, all of that. So that's, yeah, I'm cool with all that. It's just the feel of getting back to football. I mean, you take three weeks, four weeks off of football. You kind of got to play football again. But then once I get that feeling back, I'm good to go. What makes you feel that you're almost 100%? Like what is it about it? I don't know if I can already explain it. You just kind of, you kind of just know when you're out there on the field, you moving around. You know, I can tell if I'm moving around how I normally would or not. I feel like I am now. I know that now that you're out there at the IR, it starts the 21-day clock. You've waited a long time, it's been a year to get this close. So what is this period like? Yeah, I mean, you kind of get anxious. I mean, you just want to go, you want to go, you want to go. But you also understand that there's still a lot of games left and I want to be able to be there at the end, still healthy, still rolling while we're fighting for playoff spots and things like that. So I don't want to come back too early, even if it's about two, three days, whatever. You know what I mean, just to make sure that I'm there for the whole season and I understand that. But yeah, no, it's difficult, kind of waiting still, yeah. So you guys are going to fight for playoff spots? Oh, for sure. It's a super fun experience. Super fun to be around guys like Alon and the BACs. Everybody just pitching in for one come and go, and that's a deal. What does it mean to you to kind of like think back to where you were, I don't know, like even training camp last year and to kind of where you are right now? It's just crazy. But the difference between last year and this year, just preparation at the last offseason, I just mentally prepared myself and physically prepared myself to be in this position. So I didn't think that it would be out of the ordinary to be in this position. I just didn't know if I was going to get the opportunity. When it came, I was ready. How much pride do you guys take in their physicality? A lot of pride. That's really how we go about doing things. Physicality first, speed off the ball, like Coach Les says, and that's really what we're leading to every game. When you're coming off a game where you rushed for 200 yards, Tampa Bay is now, you know, boards out, does that make it more of a challenge for you, or how do you approach that? I feel like every game is challenging, but if we do what we're supposed to do, then no opponent that we face will give us problems. We just got to go out there and execute and do what we know to do. Shouldn't change what we do. We're going to run the ball regardless. What can you say about those guys up front? Obviously it alleviates the running game and opens it up a little bit. They're just some dogs. They come to work every day and, you know, just go ball to the wall every time, clearing things up, making reads easier. I just pride those guys a lot. Hey, where's your preparation at it? Now get ready to play Tampa Bay for the first place in the NFC South. Just excited to get ready to go to challenge. They're obviously a great team, great front, and I've been one of the best defenses the past couple of years, so we're really excited for the opportunity to play them. And we know they present a lot of challenges, but it's going to be a lot of fun. Coach said in the second game against them last year, he started to see some progress up front. Do you recall that or do y'all feel that how to make a progress against these guys? They have the fronts they presented, and we were able to have more success the second game, but we still didn't win. So we just got to really focus this week, keep preparing and keep getting ready to go for Sunday. I saw a stat over like 85, almost 90 yards came off the right side. I mean, to hear that, what does that kind of mean to you and Caleb about what you're doing on the run side? It's just amazing the success we've been able to have as a team, and I know it sounds like a broken record, but it takes all 11 to run the football. The receivers, the way they're finishing downfield, the tight ends, what Parker and those guys being able to do is really special, and just the physical and mindset that we're just trying to bring every single day is just what we're trying to do, and that starts in practice, just bringing the work ethic every day, working through all of our practice reps. You talk about physicality, and that's a word that comes up with Arkansas the whole plot. I mean, how much does he kind of preach that to you guys about this big y'all's identity? I think he nailed it right there. It's just he set that standard of what we're gonna be and what we're gonna be as a team, and the identity that brings, and you don't change that week to week. You don't get a pep talk. It's like the way you come to work at practice, and it started last year, and we've been building it and growing it, and look forward to continuing to do that. I asked Arthur and his professor earlier, I was like, what do you believe, I mean, because the run production in and of itself is not in day from where it was last year. I mean, that's just a fact, but I was like, what do you kind of attribute the catalyst of that change too, and I'll present you the same question. I mean, when you look at the run production, what is kind of the catalyst of change for you guys? I just think there's understanding in everything of what we're being asked from the coaching staff. There's full understanding of it as a front, really as an offense, and then there's belief in what we're doing. So there's understanding and belief in what we're trying to go out and do, and we're so fortunate enough to have so many great skill guys in Marcus and really all the position groups to be able, those guys create so many opportunities for us and make it easy for us, but we just gotta go out and be assignment sound and allow those guys to make those plays. What is it about the offensive line this year where things are really clinking weekend and week out? We just have a lot of reps built with each other, so we have hundreds or thousands of reps and combinations, and we go out and work them every single day, and something that Alex Mack told me when I was rookie is that offensive line play is really boring, and it's like really getting consistency and getting comfortable with the daily small tasks, and just really trying to focus on that, continue to grind on it, and not overlooking anything. You feel like that's something that you guys as a unit have cohesively kind of figured out to go through the mundane, as Coach Smith likes to call it? Yeah, and I think there's excitement in it too. We're so lucky to have a great group of guys in terms of the mindset that we go out to practice with to go out and attack it, and it's not just another Wednesday, it's an important Wednesday, and the details of meetings, and we understand what those emphasis are, and then go out and really apply those in the practice on a Wednesday. I know every week is a challenge, every week is tough, but this defensive front, obviously, has been one of the best in the NFL over the last couple of years. How much do you feel like that will be a measuring stick for you guys? I don't look at it that way. They're just, they're a really good front, and we need to do whatever it takes to win, so if it's 60 drop backs, or if it's running the ball, our job is to do what's asked of us, and do it to our best of our ability, and with that mindset, we're just coming out and trying to attack it.