I wish they could do away with the franchise tag.

So many people are going to always remember what you do and how you make them feel instead of you telling them this and telling them that. That's why I like to go out and show the work ethic and how I am as a teammate. That's how you become great.

When you step on the field, you should feel that you're the best, you and whoever your partner is.

We are just going to keep putting the work in and just wait until it pays off.

I mean like for me to be at my best, I have a routine. So I need to go to sleep - I need to eat and I need to go to bed.

I know my teammates got me, and they know I've got them.

I just go out there and just do what I'm told to do.

You can have all the talent in the world, but it's the ability to go out there every day and try to get better. And that's the key to being successful and being successful for a long time.

Me, I'm coming to work, I'm practicing hard every day, I'm eating right, I'm getting the proper sleep, I'm getting the proper rest, everything, I'm giving you all I have. I'm not going to pout if we lose. Yeah, I'm upset I lost, but it's not going to be to that degree like I'm cussing, get away from me, this and that.

With social media, there are no facts behind it. People hear something, and they just run with it. And things get spread, good or bad.

I have no weaknesses. I have no weaknesses at all.

I like Quintorris. It means 'Gladiator.'

People talk about my work ethic sometimes more than my playing ability, which is nice.

I have great relationships with a lot of guys around the league.

I'm supposed to catch everything.

I'm not a selfish guy, I'm not a stats guy.

The biggest challenge for me was all the rumors you heard before you get to the NFL. You know, just hearing guys won't help you. They'll turn your back on you, they'll tell you the wrong plays, everything like that.

I'm always willing to learn.

Me, personally, I don't really care about as far as being the highest-paid receiver, man. It's a number.

Our main focus is to score when we get in the red zone - not field goals.

We practice throughout the week throwing jump balls, throwing fades, throwing all these little things. But when the game comes, you never know what's going to come up.

As far as practice, I get those mental reps. I don't have to physically be out there. It's just a mindset and a mentality.

I've been dealing with injuries my whole life, so it takes a different type of guy to go out there and play injured and know something's wrong.

They gave up a lot for me and they know how hard I work. They're not going to let me go. And I love Atlanta, I love being here.

I was going to go to Auburn but I just didn't like Auburn. They left a bad taste in my mouth.

I got to go out there and make plays when they are presented to me.

Whatever the defense gives us, we're going to take it.

You're going to get little nagging injuries here and there from the game.

I'm not going to put myself in a situation to hurt the team.

We can't get bored. We have to prepare like we're playing the best team in the NFL.

We gotta execute, and our guys have to be on the same page and play 100 percent.

I feel like I am the best receiver in the league.

Every day I come to work, and I work on everything. Whether it's across the middle, in the backfield, running deep routes. Whatever the case may be.

When I first got to the NFL, I didn't see no double coverage at all. I was getting single coverage. I was killing it. Then they were, 'all right, this guy can play and we have to double this guy.' Since probably like the 11th or 12th game my rookie year, I started to get double-teamed.

You are always going to have critics.

People are always going to talk down or bad about you. You can't let that stuff determine what kind of player I am going to be.

Ric, I feel like he hasn't changed up for no one. He's been the same since Day 1, since he was in the limelight as a pro wrestler. Even now, just his mentality and who he is: Find who you are and just be that. He's always being him. That's what I admire the most about Ric Flair.

I already know Cover 3, Cover 2, everything else. But it's a lot of times, defenses try to take you away and they do certain things that you wouldn't be ready for.

My thing is, going into a game, it's a team game. It's just not me.

I try to get better every day, and I think the hard work has helped turn me into a better person and not someone who would get a big head.

My mother has always supported me through life and football. She pushes me to get better and is my biggest fan on and off the field.

I was usually a water type of guy. But Vita Coco is good for hydration as well.

I don't fault anyone for stepping away from the game.

I don't watch football like outside of football, really.

I'm a veteran guy. I know how to play the game. I know what it takes. Me missing a day of practice doesn't mean anything.

I've had a lot of success by myself, but it's not good when you can't go accomplish things as a team.

You can't let games define who you are and your character as a player.

You can't hang your head if you go out there and give it your all... If you are giving it your all, that's all you have.

Jerry Rice, he's one of the best to ever do it.

I just try to work on me and make the game fun.