 If you look at Jay on Brown's social media account, in particular Twitter, you notice something interesting. It's a lot of football. There's a lot. There's not a lot of other stuff, guys. I mean, you retweet your teammates and you're supportive of various things, but you are football, football, football, aren't you? I am. Have you always been like that? Growing up, my two older brothers, they play football and, you know, always wanted to compete with them and show that I'm better than them at other stuff as well. But yeah, I'm just passionate about the sport. Do you think one of the reasons that you have come on the way you did is having a singular focus? Not to say that other things aren't good and that people don't have other interests, but you are laser focused on improvement. Yeah, 100 percent. But this coaching staff, when they came in last year, they got on me tough throughout the whole, this old OTAs and camp and throughout season as well. And I think it really helped push me to the next level. And I just got to keep that intensity on myself to keep on elevating each and every year. Frable ain't letting up on you. Not one bit. What's your relationship like with him? It's a great relationship. He's a very tough coach, but he knows I'm smart, so he's pushing me to take the next level and it's really taking yourself, your job home with you. So after this, I go home, I do my studies. So when I come here, I know everything that I need to know, so I'm ready to play. He coaches you hard. Sometimes it can be tough to watch. If you've ever been a player in any sport and you've had a coach coach you hard to where they really get on you, that's not easy to see. Is it hard to not take that personally? Sometimes you can take it personal, but you know at the end of the day, he wants the best in you. So you can't take it personal. Sometimes it did get to me, but you know, you got to grow up and you got to know that he wants the best in you. So you got to apply yourself and then at the end of the day, when you do your job, you're not getting yelled at. When was the moment that you knew that it was about the play and improving the play because Mike Vrabel loved the player, where you got that he cared that much. No, 100%. All the guys know when he was getting on me, still does. So this day they know he cares and wants me to see me elevate, keep elevating and pushing each and every day in practice and on game day. So I just keep on applying myself to get to that next level. So what does he say to you after you intercept Andrew Luck in the season finale in 2018 and take it back for a touchdown? If anything, I don't know exactly, but it'd probably be somewhere around. Good job. You did your job and you know, that's a good thing is having me do your job. OK, so what are your other interests besides football? Besides football? When you drop it and you let it go? I love watching movies. I do puzzles in my free time and I got my dog too. I got a Rottweiler that I kick it with at the house. Tell me about the Rottweiler. She is, her name is Callie. Callie, because you're from? California. Thank you. Callie would OK. Had her for a year. She turned a year in May. I've yet to give her a little dog cake yet. I got to find a spot. Talk to Logan Ryan. Yeah, Logan, if you're looking for sure, I got some spots. Drop her off before practice. I have to practice to go pick her up. She sleeps for probably like three hours. You just run around with other dogs and then wake up, feed her. And we just kicking it on the couch. When you were drafted in the fifth round, fifth round picks are not guaranteed to make a team. You think they probably will, but they're not guaranteed. So when you not only made the team and then played as a rookie and then had the great year last year and you're in a much bigger role now and you're much bigger in terms of visibility, are you used to the attention? Not at all, actually. I've never really been in a spotlight, really. But I don't think I see it as much, really, because I don't go out much here at all. So just coming to work and going back home and relaxing. So I really don't get that much. And I don't get recognized really, thought to see. So I think it's pretty cool, though.