It's kind of weird to think. I'm focusing just on the left hand of one player, but of course, that one player is Josh Allen lo and behold, wearing a glove on that injured hand. But from the eye test, what I saw what we hear, it seems like all systems go for the Bills franchise quarterback here. You could take a look for yourself here from practice this afternoon, saw him out there for about 20 minutes here and continuing of the handshake tradition kind of showing you that maybe it's not nearly as severe as many feared it initially was when it came to throwing the football business as usual. Didn't notice any difference today than really what we see from Allen. Normally. Minus. Of course, the glove Allen not giving us much after practice regarding the injury, but I cut a bunch of the little snippets up. Here you go. It's good ready to go. It's as comfortable as we can make. It just trying to be as, as normal as possible. Um I felt like I threw it well today and was able to do all the things. So I'm ready to go. They're just saying that. It's, it's a long way from the heart. Um, I like to say it's a long way from the right hand. So, uh, we're, we're ok. I've done it a long time ago a couple, couple of cold games and, um, so it's not anything that's completely new to me, but just there for, uh, a little like a little extra help adding, he has not decided yet whether or not he will actually wear that glove in Thursday night's game. As you can imagine, plenty of angles to touch on when it comes to Josh Allen's injured left hand. And we will continue that conversation coming up at six o'clock for now, live from One Bill's Drive, John Scott Channel Two Sports.