You want to go out there and do what's best for the team, help your team move the ball down the field, make plays, help them win football games.
I always thought that I could play football at the college level.
It's been a long road. I've been cut, I've been all over the place, but my mentality has never changed.
Once I started out on this journey of wanting to play in the National Football League, I've had a lot of opportunities. And with each opportunity, I've tried to make the most of it.
Penn State was an awesome school. When I went and visited there, I was like 'Alright, I want to spend four years of college here.'
When it came down to it, I felt Penn State was an amazing school. I loved the campus.
Lacrosse has a special place in my heart after starting my career as a lacrosse player at Penn State.
Monmouth was important to me because that was the first stepping stone. I am very grateful to the Monmouth program for taking a chance on a four-year lacrosse player who had a year of eligibility left. It was an awesome experience to go back there and play football again, especially since it was close to home.
It's tough to put that in perspective, playing in back-to-back-to-back Super Bowls.
I made my way in this league playing special teams and then kind of worked my way into playing receiver. It was always just kind of doing whatever I could do and taking advantage of all the opportunities that I got.
I can control my effort, how hard I work and taking advantage of the opportunities.
I've learned so much whether it was, I played a lot of team sports, so being part of a team, learning how to be a leader on different teams, and how to deal with the ebb and flow of different games.