Whatever the coaches want to call and are comfortable with me me running, I'm always down.

I just want to be a guy that's reliable, make sure I take care of the football, make plays in situational downs, get in the end zone, help the offense move the ball, and win games.

I'm not a perfect person. I never will be. I'm not going to try to be.

I make plays in the passing game, blocking, doing everything.

My mom tried to get me on ballet. 'Walter Payton did it! Walter Payton did it!' I'm just not messing with ballet.

I love the game of football.

My go-to, I eat a lot of boiled eggs, egg whites.

I have a chef for my main meals, but when he's not there, rather than go to the store and grab chips, I will eat grapes or a banana or egg whites.

When I used to drop the ball, it was because of concentration, trying to run before I caught the ball.

Regardless of what happened off the field, that doesn't change what I do on the field and my performance.

Obviously, I want to be a Steeler for my whole life.

My family grew up Pittsburgh Steelers fans, and it's crazy I even got drafted there.

I don't play football just for money or things like that.

I want to be remembered as, if not the best, then one of the best players ever. Not just running backs - players.

I play this game to win Super Bowls and be a Hall of Famer.

A lot of guys are just as fast, just as strong, or just as big as me. But they're not going to be able to think the way I do on the field.

In football, when I break the line of scrimmage, I see a player in front of me, a defender, and already in my head I'm thinking, 'I'm going to make him miss.' So I'm already looking at the next defender like, 'OK, how can I set this guy up to get him out of position, too?'

I think I'm changing the game. In that sense, I'm what Steph Curry is to basketball. Don't get me wrong: I don't necessarily think Steph Curry is the best basketball player, but he changed the game, so he's going to always go down as being remembered. Now everyone wants to shoot the 3 and shoot it from deep.

I love the city of Pittsburgh.

When I have my mind set, that's what I'm going to do.

I've always been a stubborn kid.

I've made a lot of money, I'm happy where I'm at. I've got a good family - I don't really need to play football.

I feel like I wanted to run differently than everybody else did. And I want to do things that everybody else hasn't done.

I'm not a guy who will budge off how I feel about my work.