Anything negative that comes at me throughout the week, you just take it and put it in that box over there for motivation and use it on Sunday.

I can have three touchdowns and 200 yards, but if we lose the game, what's it all for?

Whatever you want to call it, they have all these names for these coverages, I've seen them. Like those linemen coming out to jam me on the line of scrimmage. A lot of crazy stuff.

Sometimes, it's just unfortunate you get injured in the game. But you can definitely take strides to prevent those things.

Even if the coverage is leaning toward you or whatever it may be, there's ways to beat it.

I had great stats in my career, you know, but really, you want to win.

When I first came into the league, my first three, four years, I had a teammate from college win a Super Bowl.

When you're in the game, you're still in the moment.

It's a part of football, you get concussed, you gotta keep on playing. You can't get afraid to go across the middle any more than you were at the beginning.

All of us growing up, if you're a professional player or a college player, you're molding your game after guys. You see guys, you see things guys do. Like Randy Moss, I'm a Randy Moss guy.

Each year, you've got to talk about it more and more, you've got to have programs. You're doing these camps, you've got to talk about concussion awareness.

If you feel like you've got a concussion, if you don't know, if you take the test whatever, if you feel like you've got a concussion, the biggest thing is rest, man. Cause you usually compound your injury so much if you go back out there, and we all know that now.

Retired life's good, man.

You love the game, but it's hard to do the things you do when you're feeling like you're a leg down all the time, literally. Or you're always beat up, even coming into the season. So it's just not as fun when you're down, and you got to work your way up. And you can't really get there because you're so beat up.

I feel fine as long I'm not running around.

I've got nothing to be ashamed of.

I'm an honest guy.

Be real with yourself in whatever area of your life and your game that you need improvement on. Once you figure that out, you just have to go out and work on it. For me, it's footwork. I constantly work on it, and it's a never-ending process.

That's everybody's goal, when they come to the league, is to win a Super Bowl. That's the ultimate goal.

I've got a lot of other things I want to do.

I've got a lot of miles on my legs.

I'm on 'Dancing with the Stars' because I want to prove my sister wrong. My sister literally told the world that I could not dance, so I have to redeem myself.

My biggest regret is that I wasn't able to help give our fans a championship.

I gotta go through, like, a little routine when I wake up in the morning to get everything functioning and ready to go. But, the only thing is everything just goes back to gridlock so fast once I sit down, 'cause you know you go to work again.