In my attempt to defend myself, I was badly injured on my left hand. I am shaken but fortunate to be alive.

If I had to choose between a third Wimbledon title and the number one ranking, I would choose Wimbledon. The ranking just shows how you're doing in the year, so I think the Slams are first, and it shows in the number anyway.

I'm not a good cook, unfortunately. I've tried a few times, but I don't like it too much.

There's nothing crazy about my diet but no fried meals, nothing fatty, and not much meat.

I don't do any exercises when flying but use compression socks and spend as much time as possible lying down. I try not to eat much - I'm not a fan of airplane food; everything is just so weird.

I like to watch movies - I just saw the documentary about Amy Winehouse, which was very good and emotional.

There is always a lot of work going on behind the scenes at a tournament, and that's even more true at the WTA Finals, where we have many activities during the day, and you really have to set everything up.

Winning Wimbledon in 2011 was a bit of a surprise for everyone, including me. It was like I was in a dream, and I didn't realise what it meant.

I spend a lot of my time packing. It's a routine, and I know what I need, but I still like to make a list beforehand and usually pack in the afternoon, as I prefer to rest the evening before travelling.

In Denver, they just wanted me to play strictly fullback, nothing else. I wasn't too happy about the situation, but I was trying to be a team player.

I loved Arkansas and I loved the program and I loved the people there. I love my state. I always wanted to stay loyal to my state.

It's very humbling to move around from team to team. It shows how fast you can be out of the loop.

I like the Albino Rhino. That was kind of cool. Of all the other nicknames people give out, I thought it was really unique.

I'm not going to be happy until Cleveland wins a Super Bowl.

Cleveland fans are great. They really do support their team, and they back them up no matter what.

I'm a Christian man, and I don't believe anything could be put in front of me that God can't take away.

I think players are disciplined enough to work out on their own.

I'm not a little, shifty guy who likes to make moves. I like to be a straight-line guy, run over somebody if I can.

Tecmo Bowl' was the best game ever.

There's no such thing as accidents.

I feel like I've been doing what I need to be doing to make me better at the game.

I've always said of myself I can do mostly anything if I put my mind to it.

I pretty much keep my mouth quiet and go about my business.

In my career, I've found that anything can happen.

I want people to see that I'm not a one-hit wonder.

Every team did it. They'll say, 'You white boy, you ain't gonna run on us today. This is ridiculous. Why are you giving offensive linemen the ball?' All kinds of stuff like that you hear on the field, but I use that to my advantage. I kind of soaked it in, ate it up a little bit, because I enjoyed it.

Everybody's going to play in tough-weather games - snow, rain, sleet - but you've got to hold onto the football.

Actually, I don't even believe in curses.

It's really sad how many people believe in curses.

I never one time mentioned anything to any coach about retirement or joining the CIA or anything like that.

You can love something too much, you can spend too much time with something - that's when you've got to learn how to balance.

Some people spend too much time with their job, not enough with their family. You've got to balance things out.

I didn't run the ball very much in college. I sat out most of the time and played a little slot receiver, a little tight end, a little fullback but that's pretty much about it.

I am just here to serve God's will.

Whatever it takes to get on the field and get that starting spot to get the carries. I've always worked hard.

There are a lot of athletic trends that I don't have. I feel like I have a bigger heart and desire than most people do.

I believe that the Lord is going to take care of me. I know His will is the only way that can judge me or put me in my place.

You've got to go out there and play your best. It's about what you do on the football field.

I never was a guy who wanted to be in the limelight.

A guy like me, it's probably pretty hard for somebody to pinpoint what position to have me do, where to put me all the time.

No one in a normal walk of life flies into a new city unknown and unemployed and ends up doing their job on national television a few days later. I love the game, but it's crazy sometimes.

Perception is reality. People take what they want to from things.

I'm doing yoga, MMA and things like that. I'm an unorthodox player, so I have to do things that fit my kind of game.

My football idol growing up, I was named after Walter Payton, but my idols at RB were Barry Sanders and Emmitt Smith.

The Cleveland Browns fans really are the greatest fans.

I guess when you get paid over 100 million dollars by one team, it's kind of easy to point the finger at other guys and try to hate on them for trying to get another contract.

I think when coaches look at me, they don't see a prototypical running back.

I'm 250 pounds, I'm not really fast.

I went through a couple of years there just mad at the world. I put my faith in the world and the world let me down. And I should have known that. The world's always going to let you down. Put your faith in God.

I really enjoyed my time in Cleveland.