It's a team game. Not every game is going to be an all-star game.
Yeah, I worked with a chef when I first got into the league. We did all my blood work and found out exactly what I'm sensitive to, what I'm deficient in, what my body needs. I had to cut out a lot of things - chicken, tuna, wheat, and soy.
Some of my best childhood memories are of watching Terrell Davis with my dad. I used to hang out when I was, like, 4 and 5 years old and play Power Rangers in the locker room with him and Shannon Sharpe and Rod Smith. And I loved Terrell. He was awesome.
I probably have the most versatile playlist in the world, from country to rap to classic rock to classical.
There is not some secret formula, it comes down to completing passes, being efficient on first and second down and making plays when the ball is in your hands.
I play with a chip on my shoulder always, I feel like people don't always give me credit for my skills and talents and that's just the way it is. I also don't care too much, I don't feel like I'm crazy disrespected. I have a chip on my shoulder at all times.
My childhood neighbor played piano, and he told me we'd get all the girls if I learned how to play-and I was probably in eighth grade, going into high school, so I said, 'Sign me up.'
You can put in all the plays in the world, but if a guy is not executing it's not going to work.
I go to class every day with the future Facebook and Twitter and Google employees, the future innovators and entrepreneurs who might have the next big thing. Knowing that and seeing their success and work ethic makes you want to be successful. It impresses me every day. It humbles me, too.
You get fan mail and you see the reaction when you write someone back. It's kind of shocking. You can make someone's day and be a positive influence on the world when you're in a position like that.
Football is a very instinctual game, and it's very fast-paced.
I've always tried to be a complete athlete and not limit myself to one position or one sport. It really helped mold my whole football game.
We're here to win football games, so whatever that means, whatever that takes, that's what we're going to do.
Most schools, the football players are kind of the kings in school.
For the guys who feel like they are glued to one position or one sport, don't do it man, do whatever you want to do.
My training is very specific to my sport, so it's a lot of fast, explosive movements. It's very pertinent to exactly what I do on the football field, which is fast burst in short spaces.
Something I really pride myself on is not just being a running back that can catch the ball but if I move out to the slot, I become a receiver.
I don't care if I get no carries and just play special teams. I'm there to try to win football games and help that team win.
Yeah, I've got quick thumbs.
I'm someone who believes in having motivation at all times, win or lose, individual awards.