I think him being that Number One guy, I think he'll lead the guys well. I know what he can do on the field, I know he hasn't shown it yet, but anyone around here in the building has seen what he can do. I'm really excited to get some good battles in with Bateman. On lining up against WR Rashod Bateman in practice and if he feels like he wants to go tougher against him now that he is the Number One wide receiver:"I was actually thinking about that earlier. A lot of times football guys, we just want to be tough, and I like the science behind it so far, and I think it will work really well." It's good for me, because I've never really – in high school, I used to go from football, I right into track, then summer track. So, it's been a lot of new things implemented that it's clear that they put a lot of studying into it. It was kind of a lot, but it was really interesting to see – it's weird to think that we're sitting in a meeting, why do we need to drink, why do we need to eat? What is the benefit of us working out in the morning, getting the body going to where we can practice at this time, ramp up practice, as opposed to every training camp when you just jump right into it, and you see a lot of soft tissue injuries and just when you're going that hard so early. In the morning when we do a lift, this is Steve's time when you're gaining muscle. We actually had a really crazy presentation yesterday – kind of led by everybody – but Sam Rosengarten showed it to us, and it was basically just showing to us when you're at this part of the day, it's mainly focused on mental stability, when you're on this part of the day, fuel and recovery, for Sarah's part. So, that research and everything carried over. I know a lot of studying went into everything, but when we came back, even in OTAs and offseason conditioning, it seemed like there was a big change in just the way we did things. On the new practice schedule and the lessened focus on team drills at practice today: "I kind of mentioned this to 'Harbs', I think. We'll probably have something on our uniform and see where we go from there." I'm kind of letting the players think about that a little bit. We'll do something to honor him, for sure. I might add, too, we're going to do something. But our hearts are always going to grieve for Jaylon they're always going to go out to Doni and the family. We have some professionals here, grief counselors, if needed, when needed. But help is there for us – whoever needs it – and I think guys are doing a good job with that. I probably told the guys last night that the only thing I can think to say is that I really don't know what to say. Just how important is it to come together to remember him and process it as a team? _(Jonas Shaffer) _"Yes, it's a real thing – no question about it – and everybody handles it in their own way. You had mentioned that you had addressed the OLB Jaylon Ferguson situation in multiple meetings.