 Hey Derek, I appreciate your time. I guess right out of the gate from me, just what it means to you to be elected captain by your teammates, and I imagine for you, it's just kind of keep doing what you're doing. Is that your approach? Oh, yeah, exactly. Nothing better than getting that respect from your peers, your teammates. That's what means the most to me, me being voted a captain. Very appreciative, very appreciative of them voting me a captain, and it's got to do my job of leading. Teresa? Derek, how eager are you maybe to get back to Denver, considering the way the offense struggled last year in that game they are being shut out, and it wasn't one of your best games as well. The offense didn't do much. Is that something that you like and look forward to having this chance to go back there again? I'm really not really the one I know last year. We know what type of game it was last year. And move on from that. And you're prepared for this week. And we're ready to travel to Denver. Play against a good team with defense, physical team, great sound team, and we'll just compete this week, bring that intensity in all phases, and just make sure that we're ready to go when it comes Monday night. Charles? Yeah, Derek, I asked Justin Simmons about your stiff arm, and he said it's literally the best in the business. When was the first time you remember having that as a part of your arsenal? I've been doing this as a kid since I've been playing football. I think it just came natural to me because now I have long arms. So that's the first thing I use to brick a tackle or get away from another defender. So I've been doing this as a kid. And then with that coming naturally, Coach Vrable and Coach Deuce, they incorporated the helmet on a stick. Do you remember when they first presented that idea to you and how did you receive it? I think it was something like last year. I mean, I love using the stiff arm, so it just brought that in to help me practice throughout the week, and improving on it, and just helping me get better at it. That's what it's all about, just me getting better at the things that I'm good at. Bob? Hey, Derek, I know it's kind of a common theme to not want to dwell on things that happened last season, but I'm wondering if after that Denver game, when things kind of started to turn around for you guys offensively, what you noticed about the five guys in front of you, the offensive line, how that kind of, how that started to turn around after Denver and into kind of the second half of that Carolina game, when you really started to get going? Well, I'm just thinking of a place for myself, how we play together and our results. So, I mean, I think that's who can put it right there about how we finished the season after Denver game, Carolina, and all those type of games. I think those five guys did a little job. Of course. Hey, Derek, I think Jarell's locker wasn't too far from you. How much are you looking forward to seeing 99 back in the field, and how much do you have to prepare for his quick penetration? Yeah, Jarell's like a brother to me. And, you know, he's just from the player that we all know what type of player he is, and he definitely got prepared for him, you know, excited to go against him on Monday night. Paul? Hey, Derek, good talking to you. Kevin Byard mentioned that Eddie George Banner still hanging from Nissan Stadium. I know you've become friends with Ed. What's a legacy mean like that to a player in the long haul? Like, that's a guy you look up to. And you want to leave a mark like he did on the organization, ultimately? I mean, I think that's, I think any player in the place of organization wants to leave their own mark as far as how they play on the field and type of play they were, you know, in that type of player. Eddie was a great player for the organization, did a lot of great things with the organization. And he should be recognized like the way the tides do. You know, that's every player who plays an organization's dream to always have that effect and, you know, give a great impact, you know, by what you play, even when you get done playing. So... Thanks very much. Chris Harris. Hey, Derek, I was just curious as to your thoughts on the team getting Jadavian Clowney and then specifically since, you know, in the past, maybe in some offensive meetings that you guys have had to game plan for against him, knowing that he can be such a disruptor. What was your question? Yeah, just your excitement to get him, knowing what he can bring defensively since you guys have kind of seen that firsthand and had to plan against him. Yeah, definitely. I mean, he's a game breaker, hell of a player and definitely glad he's on our side and helping us as a team. So we're excited to have him. I can't wait to get the season started to see how he does. Don Clowney. Hey, Derek. Yeah, I'm probably along the same lines there. Chris, just when you think back to playing against Jadavian over the years, you know, maybe what specifically stands out about the way he plays and kind of how do you evaluate his game? You know, he's a game breaker. You know, he can change this homely game by, you know, his play. He's a Cal, he's a big guy. He's an impact player. Somebody definitely have the game plan for, like I said, when we played on me, they've had a game plan for him. So, you know, I'm excited that he's on our team now and being able to help us win games. Thank you. A few more left, Terry. Derek, what stands out to you about the Broncos defense and also how much does it kind of stick in your crawl you guys on offense when you were shut out last year? How much does that kind of stick with you and make you want to atone for it? They're a very sound defense. They're very, very, very fundamental in what they do. They stick to what they do. They just play good defense. They're very physical. They're very physical in all, from a line to a linebackers in the back end as well. So, you know, very sound defense, very physical. It's going to be a physical matchup on Monday night. And I'm excited to get back to football. We had the plan. Trump? Yeah, just to get back on that stiff arm real quick. Coming up, were there any particular players that you watched that, you know, you saw that stiff arm being utilized? No, it wasn't. It's just something that I've done naturally. Got it. Thank you. All right, Jim. Hey, Derek, you just kind of touched on with Terry's answer. But just your excitement level is a new season against me, a long time since January. What's your excitement level and what's this team's mindset at the start of another season? Oh, yeah, I mean, just excited that football's back. And he said, you know, long time coming. We love this game. We love playing this game. And, you know, going out there against another opponent, you know, trying to win a game with your teammates, your brothers, you know, just excited to have a season, man. And I guess going out for me, I saw your spot on Special Olympics, I guess, yesterday. Why is it so important to be involved with that organization? And really, where did that kind of begin for you? I know I've been in a relationship with them when they were not held at night, when they were able to decide my cleats for me two years ago. And it's been keeping my relationship with them ever since then, and anytime they need to help out or anything like that, I'll always be here. So. Last one, Cal. Derek, we saw, we've seen you in the ESPN spot with lip-syncing Celine Dion. How would you grade your lip-syncing skills with Celine Dion and how did that come about? Oh, they're pretty good. They reached out actually if I wanted to be in it. And I agreed to and tried to do my best impersonation of me seeing Celine Dion, so hopefully everybody likes it. I understood you kind of liked the acting. Do you kind of have an acting bug? Does that kind of give you a little bit of that? I guess so. Me singing my song, that helps and I'm all for it.