 What's the excitement level like after a week of practice and how did you guys get to play? I would say we're really excited. I mean you try to play it down. You know, people say just another game, this and the other like this is a winter go home situation. We're extremely excited and I think that Nissan Stadium, this is a huge opportunity for our fans to show us what they have and we can't wait to see them come and support us. It's going to be, Nashville is an amazing city. This place is just a party town. So hopefully we keep that trend rolling on Saturday. And we're going to go out there and put on a show for them. That's what a week of preparation comes from coming out here. Working each and every day and not taking it for granted. And understand what we have in front of us here. Your average yards for a playoff game is actually second in NFL history. What is it about the postseason that just makes your game elevate? Just how the intensity and everything elevates it? I'm never a stat guy. I never pay attention to it. My team needs me to, you know, like you said, second in numbers and yards and things like that. I'm here for it. But we're just going to take what the defense give us and just go crazy. A game like this, the reason you wanted to come here? Absolutely. The team camaraderie here is the biggest thing from the coaches to the players, everybody. They live, breathe, football. And I'm that type of player and I came here and I fit in very well with the guys. They was very welcome and things like that. So you definitely come here to be able to play in the postseason and get things going. You feel like you're in a good place, too, as far as heading into the postseason where you want it to be? Absolutely. I'm in a great space right now, confident, everything. I'm ready to go. Taylor, after dealing with the knee stuff and the cramps and whatever you had going on early in the season, where do you feel like your game has grown to? Has grown to? I think, you know, this season, the way it started obviously is definitely not the way I wanted to start. Having a couple of injuries here and there that sidelined me for a few games. You don't want that. I think if you look in how ACLs go for a lot of guys, especially bigger guys, this is a very common thing. In my offseason, my whole focus every single day, the whole entire day, was how can I get my knee right and ready to play? Hindsight is 20-20. I think I might have jumped in a little too fast in the beginning and kind of pressed myself a little too early. But I think production has continued to go up. For me, this has not been my most consistent season by any means. It hasn't been my best season by any means. But, you know, it doesn't matter anymore because it's the playoffs. So there's no excuses for anything. This is a new season, new opportunity, and so none of those 17 games matter anymore. You're in a good spot now? How are you playing now? I'd say, yeah, if you go back to the Houston game, I think my run game wasn't very good. I think pass protection was good. But consistently, it's gotten better each week. That's the process with an ACL. And, you know, in the beginning of the year, you kind of feel things here and there. And as you keep moving forward, you actually get healthier in that position. And a lot of those things stem from those areas where you can tell you know the body so well, like knees, lead the backs, lead the ankle, a whole bunch of stuff. So like I said, being sidelined a few times bought a huge bummer. And I wish I could have been out there. They know I would be out there if I could. But the other reality is that I wasn't able to play at those times. But when I've been out there, I've been not my traditional productive self. I don't think I would compare myself to my past years with this year. However, I've been productive and want to continue that trend going into this game. How much do you think the bye week has benefited you guys knowing that, you know, before when you've gone to the playoffs, you haven't had that luxury? I think it's tremendous. I think having guys get healthy. I know we've had a number of guys deal with issues. I've been set records of guys playing in the league this year. And that says a lot about our coaches, how we've been continued to come out and be able to play the way we did. But anytime you have a bye, as long as you take advantage of the bye and work on yourself and work on your body, work on your mental, work on your conditioning, if you use that as an opportunity, it's always going to pay off for you. If you don't, then, you know, things happen. You've seen that in the past with other teams with one seeds that don't take advantage of the situations. You guys have found success running the football and even, you know, put up the number one seed without Derek Henry. But if he were to come back, what is the boost? Like, what's the push that that gives each of you guys? For me, I mean, it's very exciting to have him back, you know, within the lineup. But our jobs can't change, you know, the way I attacked and approached the game. Whoever it is, whoever that running back, I got to go out and do my job to protect them. I don't want my guy making a tackle or even putting them in harm's way. Yeah, I think, I mean, when Derek's not in there, I mean, we all know what Derek Henry can do when he's in there and Julio, AJ, the receiver group, they've done a great job of stepping up those running backs. We've done a great job of stepping up and adding Derek to the mix. If that happens, it's exciting. However, you know, we got to go out and take it just because 22 is in the game doesn't mean we're going to automatically win if he does play. It's, you know, we got to go out there to 11 guys playing football and taking care of each other and playing as hard as we can. That's all that matters. You got to play in playoff games before. What do you tell some of the young guys who haven't and what's the, maybe, intent to switch going from regular season to post-season? Yeah, for me, I talk to the guys, just take advantage of your opportunity. I've been in the league 11 years now and this is my only second time having the first, you know, first seed and things like that. So you can't take them for granted, you know, you got to be ready to go and it's when I go home. So like, don't take any energy home with you. Just leave everything you got. You come to work and when we get to the game. Yeah, there's no saving yourself here. Luckily for us, I mean, the whole offensive line, all five of those starters have played in the playoff games before. I've been there and Nate Davis is the most spoiled out of all of us. Every year he's been in the league, he's been in the playoff. So, but, you know, the younger guys too, I mean, those guys have done such a great job of staying locked in and knowing where they're at, especially watch games. If you watch Corey Levin or Dylan on the sideline during games, how dialed they are, they're writing stuff down, they're making sure we're on our P's and Q's. They tell us stuff when we come off the sideline. So I have no question that they'll be ready in case of an emergency. Do you think the stadium is going to be maybe at a different level than it ever has been since you've been here? I think it should be. I mean, it's a, it's the playoffs. Right. You know what I'm saying? Like it's not, you know, I think a couple of weeks ago, we talked about Logan Ryan and his statement. And like I said before, I love Logan, but what an opportunity it is for these fans to shut him up. What does it have been like being teammates with Julio here with the tights and Julio vice versa? What do you know about Taylor before he got here? What do you think about him now? For me, I mean he's a great guy, man. Great gentleman, you know. That's true. Not seriously, he is. But like he said, like early on, like we kind of been on and off the field, things like that, you know, but we've been in passing, crossing things like that. I can definitely consider him as a friend and a brother, you know, outside of just, you know, the game of football. I think for Julio, when you signed him, he's the type of free agent signing. When you see that in the off season, you know, me and my wife are totally like, Julio Jones is coming on this team. And it's cool to meet a guy with that kind of star power and talk about him like he's not here right now, but they've had that kind of star power, but you meet him and he's a humble guy. He takes care of his business. He works and I know he said it. I said it like there's been times we've been sidelined. We don't want that. But the work ethic is never in question with him.