I played soccer my whole life. I'm kind of a heavier person, and whenever you kick and punt, no matter how limited an activity it is, my brain and shoulders are going to be OK because I didn't play a tough guy position, but my knees took a lot of wear and tear from the kicking.
I love 'The Impractical Jokers.' I watch them all the time.
I got arrested for a dumb, dumb incident my second year in the NFL.
Everything for me is either a learn or a win. I just keep moving forward, and that's about it, honestly.
I think I'm the luckiest guy on earth.
Befriending Pro Bowlers and future Hall of Famers is pretty cool, but I'm just enjoying the ride, looking at every day in the NFL as a memorable moment.
I think exposure for kickers and punters is not that bad of a thing. I think it's come a long way, and hopefully, in the future, kickers and punters won't be mocked as much.
Although sometimes it's very difficult, if you're willing to look hard enough, you can find positives in every situation.
I have dreams and aspirations of taking a stroll down the ramp at a pay-per-view setting. Everybody has those dreams as a kid, and that'd be really cool.
Baron Corbin lived in my house for months when he played for the Colts our rookie year.
If you're not a cop, don't buy a Crown Victoria.
In college, there never really was an offseason. The season would end, you'd get a week break, and then the hardest time of the year would start. Winter workouts in college were absolutely miserable.
If it wasn't for finding out that my right leg could kick a ball really far, which is what I did, I am 100 percent certain that I would be attempting to be or would be a professional wrestler.