The Heisman is often a career award. Chris Weinke, Michael Vick, Eric Crouch and Drew Brees have all had a more than one great year.

I have such respect for the guys at ESPN.

I don't appreciate people taking shots and joking at my expense, when I don't do that to anybody else.

Why is Barry Switzer not in the Hall of Fame? I have no idea. He's done everything humanly possible to be in.

The one thing I was really good at was being spontaneous. I was quick-witted. I lost that with my stroke.

I had gotten a master's degree in administration supervision with it in mind that I would some day be a professor, then get a doctorate degree and move up and eventually be president of a university.

I've never had any regrets about anything. I live every day like it's gonna be my last one.

I've always said that the games in November are the ones you remember.

Bo Schembechler will go down in history as the greatest football coach. He knows the game, he works hard. And he's not a crook.

The more games you win the warmer it gets in December.

I just want to go out there and do whatever I can to win the game.

I just feel like the way that I play, you know, I'm such a patient runner that a lot of people look at me as slow. But I'm not a slow guy.

My mother was my first and strongest offensive line.

Making music is something I've always wanted to do.

I still find time to record during the season. Offseason, I record every day until 7 A.M. - all night.

I like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, obviously Future - I love Future.

Even before the partnership with New Era, I loved the hats. The fact that they even want to have a relationship with me means everything in the world to me.

I've been heavy into music.

Oh man, I think Damian Lillard makes good music. He has bars.

I think 'Shade Room,' it's a different me. You know, I think it's more on the lyrical side, talking about my life and how I really feel. You know, all these things outside of football. And people really get to look at how I feel about things or how I look at certain things. It's not just a song, more so me just telling people how I feel.

I recorded my first song when I was 13, 14 years old, and I've been running with it ever since.

Pittsburgh is a great organization.

I don't really compare myself to a lot of other running backs - that's no offense to any other running back, but just the fact that I can see and avoid hits.

If I ever see someone from high school I haven't seen since then, the relationship may not be exactly the same today, but I treat it as such. I don't want them to feel I've gotten too big.