 Oh, there you have it. The Ravens are expected to sign Kenyan Barna. See, I had to make sure I said his name right, especially if he's gonna be joining the team, joining the squad. And, well, Kenyan Barna, what he specializes in is as a return man. And I came to found out through the comment section that it's a lot of people who part of Team Keep It Clean who are Kenyan Barna fans because they watched him in college. And somebody said, well, he's gonna be even better than the Anthony Thomas was. And I know for a lot of Ravens fans, they probably like, okay. But with Kenyan Barna, that's where he's expected to contribute the most and contribute immediately is in the return game. But something that I was thinking about and something that some other people had mentioned in the comment section too, is that with Kenyan Barna, not only can he help in the return game, but, and real quick, let's focus on the return game and how he'll help. And we covered this a bit before, but let's just do a quick review of it again. With him helping in the return game, he gives us a veteran with experience in the return game. Somebody who can be explosive, somebody who has created those big plays in the return game and still has the ability to create those big plays in the return game. Ravens current kick returners, punt returners, kick returners right now. Looking like Justice Hill, Chris Moore, not sure if they will put Pro Shade Duvenay back there, but Chris Moore, most likely. While it's not set in stone, but he would probably be the guy now. And with Chris Moore, we've seen him do some nice kick returns and whatnot, but the thing with Chris Moore is that he doesn't have that quick, where he can cut quick like that. I ain't got it either. I mean, y'all saw that, but anyway, straight line speed? Oh, that's him all day. That's him all day. But as far as being agile and being able to, not even necessarily just cut on a dime, but just be able to make somebody miss like that, that's something that Kenyan Barna brings to the Ravens. And what he has over guys like Justice Hill and also obviously James Pro Shade is the experience. He brings that experience to somebody that's been in the league for a while. And again, like we talked about yesterday, with James Pro Shade, while he is favored to win the punt return job, he doesn't have the experience. And a lot of times it's not a knock to the young guys. It's not a knock to the inexperienced guys when it comes to football teams, because a coach can know that a young guy has all the potential in the world, that he has just all the ability in the world. But if a team is ready, like they're not on the cusp, they're not a young up and coming to know Ravens are ready right now. They're literally ready to, they're not in win now mode, they're in win Super Bowl right now mode. So the way that a lot of coaches, they view things, they're like, yeah, hey, we know this young guy can do it, but we rather be safe than sorry. So a lot of those coaches, they will play it safe and they'll put a veteran, where a young guy may have the ability, but since he doesn't have the experience, they may go with a veteran in their place. Now, that's about the return game, again. But with Kenyan Barna, he's also a running back. He's a running back. So with Kenyan Barna being a running back, again, that's five running backs on this NFL roster. I know we have an undrafted rookie free agent. I believe his name is Tyson. My guy, Zeke King tells me about him all the time. I wanna Tyson something, my apologies. I don't remember his last name, but we have five running backs on the roster. Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins, Justice Hill and Kenyan Barna. So now with Mark Ingram this year, Mark Ingram completely safe. J.K. Dobbins was a second round draft pick, completely safe. Gus Edwards is a question mark, but for him, out of the five running backs, I would put him a lot more on the safe side than the other two that remain. I think right now, and I love him. I love him and I'm excited for him because I really wanna see what he can do, man. I really wanna see what he can do. But I think this puts a lot of pressure on Justice Hill, man. I think this puts a lot of pressure on Justice Hill, man. Because again, the active rosters this year, I think they might be 55, I always forget and I've been meaning to look it up just to get clarification on it, but whatever the active roster number is, it's hard for me to see the Ravens keeping five running backs, man. It was already hard enough for me to see them keeping four. But then I kinda like, okay, yeah, I can understand them, keep four, okay, whatever. But them keeping five and the thing about that too is like, man, with Kenyan Barna, he's a running back that if he did remain with the team, he has experience in contributing more than Justice Hill does. And I feel like that's one of the biggest things that's working against Justice Hill is the lack of experience, but he can't really control that because he was a rookie last year. He was a rookie. What, I think he was a fourth round pick? So, and again, Kenyan Barna, it's not a guarantee that he makes the team. It's not a guarantee. So I don't want anybody to think that, but he does create some immediate pressure because again, when you think about what he specializes in what he is, he's a return man. Who is the Ravens' clear cut return man right now? Clear cut, they don't have one. Again, Harbaugh did say the other day, Pro Shae was his favorite to win the job. He said it's his job to win. He said he's favorite to win the job, but like my guy, Zay King said in the comment section of that video, Harbaugh could say whatever he wants to right now. Coaches, they can say whatever they want to right now, but it doesn't matter until they actually play in football and then you get to see for yourself. And something that I've said with the Harbaugh company for the longest, especially around training camp time. And I gotta remind myself about this too sometimes is that seeing is believing. And usually when I reference this, it's more so when it comes to injuries. Like say for instance, if a guy's injured, oh, we expect him to return this week. He should be back this week. Say, don't get too excited. We'll get a little excited, but believe it when you see it. When you get that report, when you get that alert on your phone, oh, this person has returned to practice this week or today, then it's like, okay, they're back officially. And the same rule applies with this too. Seeing is believing and it really is. We wanna see it. We need to see it. So with Pro Shae, I mean, and just the return game period, we don't have any guys that are clear cut and oh, hey, it's their job. That's the one. Now, a lot of us, we all figured that, oh yeah, Pro Shae, that's gonna be our part returner. We've been saying that ever since he was drafted, but it's not set in stone. So since it's not set in stone, he brings that pressure. Kim Bonner brings that pressure. Kim Bonner presents that pressure, not only on James Pro Shae, but on the entire roster and whoever thought they were getting that return job, you got yet somebody else who brings in competition. And competition is a great thing because it brings out the best in everybody on the team. So this is a good thing. Now, somebody has to be released unfortunately. Who that is, we'll see probably by tonight or tomorrow because again, Ravens are expected to sign them. And like we talked about yesterday, right now you can't even bring anybody in that you're not expected to sign. If you bring somebody in, then you are expected to sign. Not that you have to sign them, but it has to be somebody you're seriously considering signing, not just bringing them in. Oh, we just need a quick workout. No, you need to be expecting because they want to limit the activity and whatnot that goes on. But with, that's the pressure that he creates in the return game, but again, also in the run game because he is a running back. So we got a Mark Anger, cool. We got a Gus Edwards, cool. We got a JK Dobbins, cool. That four spot, man. That four spot as a running back is going to go to somebody. It's gonna go to the guy who can contribute the most. That's who it's gonna go to. And again, with Justice Hill, it's so tricky. It's so tricky because he doesn't have the experience and this is his second year. This is his second year. So he hasn't even got to fully prove himself like that. And the thing that he has working against him is that for somebody that's not the starter, not even the second string guy, he is, and he's more expensive than the backup. Cause the backup is, well, he's not more expensive than JK Dobbins, but Gus Edwards. He's more expensive than him. Know why? Because he came in the fourth round last year, but Gus Edwards undrafted rookie free agent. He was an undrafted rookie free agent. So Ravens, they have limited financial ties with Gus Edwards. And they have him this year for like super cheap, like $700,000, I think. And then next year, he's super cheap as well. Cause next year he becomes a restricted free agent. And we'll see what kind of tender they place on him. But we had training camp, man. We are at training camp and the time is now, the position battles are now, and this thing is real, man. So something else that's real is my appreciation and my love for your team, Keep It Clean. Thank you for just everything. Y'all are crazy with the support. Y'all crazy with the energy. Y'all crazy with the love. And I love y'all 50 times back, man. So thank you. Shout out to Kian Barna. And A, when it comes to whatever position he's gonna be fighting for or positions, may the best men win. Team Keep It Clean, we out.