You always want to know, What makes a team great? It's the relationships. It's when you take the field, you actually care about each other. And when you care about each other, you play harder, and you trust the guy next to you.

We might be in the NFL, but we still have our daily struggles.

I'm not perfect.

My mom and dad both worked when I was little... My mom, her mom died when she was 11, so she had a rough childhood as well. She put herself through college in three years at the University of Texas - while working a job to pay for it.

My dad was a great athlete growing up, and he could never fulfill his dreams of playing professional baseball.

When you're dropping back and everything's going on, part of you wants to force it, but you have to make the right decision and not force the ball and sometimes throw it away.

Really focusing on what I have to do right now... no matter what role I'm playing - it alleviates everything around me and makes everything a lot more simple.

James Spader is a good actor.

I've always tried to live in the moment.

I want the ball in my hands, throwing the ball, making decisions.

Throughout my career, I've always loved hitting deep shots over the top. A lot of times, those plays just come to you. You don't want to force it.

If something is going on and you are struggling, embrace it. You are growing.

I think with experience and age, you gain knowledge and wisdom.

There's always going to be a lot of distractions in the NFL - that's just how it is; it's on the biggest stage - but really focusing on what I have to do now to help my team win, help me be at my best physically when I'm out there on the field and mentally, because that will ultimately help my team no matter what role I'm playing.

You just want to put the ball in play, whether I want to throw it downfield and it's not there, so I check it down, and it's a productive play and let the running back get a first down. Just keep the chains moving.

I have amazing teammates, amazing coaches around me, and all I have to do is go play as hard as I could and play for one another, play for those guys and not look at the scoreboard, not look at the time.

You keep adding things to your game. You never want to stay the same. You want to be consistent.

I grew up in the restaurant business, and that's always something I wanted to do.

I've wanted to be a starter ever since I was a little kid, so I wasn't going to give up on that dream.

I've always held myself to high standards.

I can't play football forever.

I think, as people, we deal with struggles.

I want to be a pastor in a high school.

I think, as a quarterback and a leader, it's not necessarily what you do in the limelight. Obviously, you want guys handling themselves in an appropriate manner for the organization and the team, but you need to be who you are. If you're a guy who does that and can be a leader, and naturally that's what you want to do, awesome.