Earlier in my career, I wanted to do a lot of things under the radar because I felt uncomfortable in engaging with the fans because then they're thinking, 'Well, you're doing it for publicity,' or whatever.

I'm a big guy and I can't have any tiny tattoos.

The 25-year-old me would tell the 32-year-old me to take the two rings and go start the next chapter in life, but it's never simple when you still have gas left in the tank.

It's a team game, but at the end of the day, you gotta be happy, and you gotta enjoy playing football every day.

Any football player will tell you that in July you get this dark cloud over you if you know camp's coming.

Do I get irritated by the no-Pro Bowl thing, never making a Pro Bowl? Yeah, I do.

I'm a rhythm player. I need to set people up, I need to be in the flow of the game.

In New England, I learned so much about football. I always thought I was a smart player, even though I never thought about anything but the six inches in front of my face. In New England, I was forced to learn so many schematic concepts.

I love Philadelphia.

My mother has been really instrumental in raising a lot of money through the Boys & Girls Club in my hometown.

In my career playing football, nobody asked me to do as much as Bill Belichick did.

I play in a league that's 70 percent black and my peers, guys I come to work with, guys I respect who are very socially aware and are intellectual guys, if they identify something that they think is worth putting their reputations on the line, creating controversy, I'm going to listen to those guys.

This is a wonderful country, and I think everyone agrees on that, but there are things in our country that can improve.

If we're saying there are incidents of oppression in this country, systematically or individually in this country, I don't think saying, 'Well, in country X, Y or Z it's 10 times worse' is making things any better. I think that may be true, but why can't we improve?

Michelle Obama has also done a lot of work in the scope of educational equity and being able to work with her on some of her initiatives has been awesome. I'm very honored.

Educational equity was my way of giving my salary. It's not $10 million or anything. I'm not going to act like I'm the first guy to donate $1 million to something, but it has been good.

I don't think football is enough for me.

I love charity. Ask anyone.

My dad was able to give me everything through football.

I've always believed there are inequities in our country.

Too often athletes think there's these norms that I have to fit into and there are people that I have to please.

For Laura Ingraham to go after LeBron for speaking out politically is ridiculous.

I think of myself as a complete person, not just a football player and athlete.

I've been lucky, man. I've been very lucky for 10 years, made a lot of money playing a game, a kids' game.