I joke that every time I'm in the playoffs, it feels like I'm in the Super Bowl.

I want to squeeze every drop out of my potential as far as affecting the world around me.

And I respect the anthem. I would never kneel for it. We all come from different walks of life and think differently about the anthem and the flag and what that means.

When I grew up, I had everything you could ask for, and I kind of didn't appreciate it. Because it was a given for me. Everybody that grew up in my neighborhood was going to have an opportunity to go to college. I took that for granted. I always regret that.

For all the evils in the world, I think apathy is one of the most dangerous.

I think the mental aspect of the game is huge.

No matter what, you're going to have hard days out here. There's going to be a drop here or a tough pass that you didn't come down with there.

The quarterback-receiver connection is a constant work in progress. You're always working on your communication on the field, off the field.

Lacrosse has a special place in my heart after starting my career as a lacrosse player at Penn State.

I am excited about the concept of the Premier Lacrosse League. The idea is to bring the best lacrosse players from around the world together and showcase their talent to the fans.

Playing quarterback is hard enough.

College lacrosse can be pretty brutal at times, so that definitely helped me with the toughness. It's a fast-paced game, so that helped me kind of translate over to the game speed of playing in the NFL. I think just the one-on-one aspect of trying to beat the guy in front of you definitely helped me as being a receiver.

I just tried to make as many plays as possible to try and show them how hard I work and how hard I prepare and that I am willing to do whatever it takes to win football games and to accept whatever role they want me to be in. I think that has helped me throughout my career.

I would say I am one of those guys who teams are looking for a reason to get rid of most of the time.

Just being a dad, trying to balance both - football and being dad - trying to be the best at both. You know, you've got to work at it like anything else. I've been working.

Getting cut four separate times really never stopped me.

It's tough to put that in perspective, playing in back-to-back-to-back Super Bowls.

When opportunities come my way, I'm going to try to make the play.

I just have to make sure that for 60 minutes, I'm going out there and doing my job, running routes the best that I can and trying to get open.

You can't do everything on the field.

I'm playing in the NFL and getting to compete with these guys every single day, getting to play in the pre-season games. That's a dream come true right there.

Whatever my role is, I'm just going to go out there and do it to the best of my ability.

I don't know if people consider me a deep threat, but maybe I'll get there one day.

Hard work pays off.