If a teacher goes, 'Do you guys want an easy test?' You're going to say, 'Heck, yeah.' The less you've got to study, I'm going ace this test.

The more reps you get, the more you calm down and the less thinking you're doing. Then you just go out and play.

You need balance in your life all-around. When you find that balance and relax and get away from the game a little bit - and when you come back, you just go that much harder.

We know to come to work every day. It just makes everything that much more fun.

I'm thinking about football all the time... This is what I love to do.

I've been trying to prove myself since I picked up this brown ball at the age of 7.

As a competitor, you want the biggest, tallest challenge you can possibly ask for.

Coach Nagy has a gunslinger mentality.

I've realized that these people you look up to - watching Aaron Rodgers, watching Tom Brady - they're humans just like I am. They can make mistakes. They're just people.

There's an inner desire, something inside of me, that's always wanted to be great and leave a mark.

I want to be the guy calling the shots.

Every little thing you do is going to add up and be the difference and contribute to your success. If you believe in that, it's going to make you want to get 1 percent better every day. Do that extra one rep in the weight room. Do that extra mental rep at practice. Stay a little longer because it's going to add up and be the difference.

My mom's a character. My dad was my coach, but my mom was the one who was hard on me. I would come home from a game in high school after throwing five touchdowns and she would say, 'Oh, you played all right. You can do a little better.'

It's weird to think about money and all that other stuff. I really just want to play football.

Your life can change in one year. You can go from a nobody, not even getting any playing time on a college team, to being one of the most highly touted quarterbacks coming out of college for the draft.

Mitch, Mitchell - I don't care, but my mom prefers Mitchell. I'll answer to either one.

It really doesn't matter whether you get picked first, second or in the sixth or seventh round. It's an amazing opportunity to play at this level.

I actually haven't had a Chicago-style hot dog.

I'm just like everyone else. I want to spend time, go out to to eat, hang out with my family, and I love talking to and meeting new people. But I'm just a person.

Unless you're from Cleveland, northeast Ohio, you really don't understand. It's a sense of pride that we have. You just kind of root for the teams in that area.

No pressure on the outside is greater than the pressure I put on myself.

Even though I hated being a backup as a competitor, I embraced my role and I found ways to get better on my own.

I'm just confident in my abilities and who I am as a person.

I would say I'm not like the loudest guy, but I lead by example, and I just make sure all my teammates are on the same page and that they know that everybody has a job to do.

There's just something inside of me that wakes me up every day and pushes me and wants me to be great.

I don't really get flustered.

I grew up watching LeBron.

I appreciate greatness.

Some people get nervous when I run because quarterbacks, they gotta go down and stay healthy.

It doesn't matter how big the stage is. If all 11 guys are on the same page and we believe in what we're doing and we execute it, then plays are going to work. It's really as simple as that.

You don't play as well as you want in the first half - I mean, who cares? Put it behind you. There's always a next play to be had.

I'm just confident about where my career is headed.

Any time you feel like you're not playing up to your potential, I think that drives you.

That's how the NFL is. It's a dangerous, violent game, and there's only so many opportunities, and only the best of the best play it.

You've got to focus on getting better at one thing at a time, every single drill, every single snap.

If you take the expectations off of what we're supposed to do and just play free, I think that allows you to play to the best of your ability.

You've just got to read your read keys and rep it in practice and then just do your job on the field.

I've got to have two hands on the ball when I'm leaving the pocket, when I'm moving in the pocket.

It's football. It's what I was born to do.

I've got a quick release and I can throw the ball accurately as long as I bring my feet with me.

My throwing motion is what it is.

So as long as my shoulders are level and I pull through with my hips, the ball should go where it's supposed to go.

The quarterback position is a role of leadership, and I feel just who I am as a person, I bring different types of leadership to the table.

When I'm in the huddle, it is my huddle, and I mean, that's how it needs to operate.

I just need to direct traffic, get everyone lined up, in and out of the huddle and make sure everything is crisp so that everyone is on the same page.

When you think you're on top of your game, you've got to change it, and keep evolving and keep getting better.

I like to be organized, I like to stick to my schedule. That's how I stay focused.

I believe in comfortable yet stylish dressing.

In a way, I feel my curly hair has got me a lot of attention, and I don't mind it.

Marathi is my mother tongue; there's a certain comfort level speaking in it.