I ran a high-tempo offense in college. You don't really get caught up in it.

You could ask yourself, 'Hey, when you were 20, are you the same person?' You're not. You may have the same values, you might look a little older, you might have some things that are the same, but your heart, everything about you, starts growing, changing - good or bad. It just depends on how you approach life.

Now, to be a father, that changes everything.

Getting all the things down game-management wise, that's what I want to excel at.

Everyone knows I'm sort of goofy. Some guys are really serious when they play. I'm not.

That's something that's so often overlooked in this game - the dynamics of the locker room.

I shouldn't have to come out and say, 'Hey, I should be a starter again.' There's a lot of guys that say that, that shouldn't be starters. The key is to go out on the field and lead your team to show people that, 'Hey, this guy is a good guy in the locker room. He can lead a team. He did it on the field. He's shown it.'

I've been overlooked, praised, questioned, lauded, labeled, celebrated, and derided - sometimes all in the span of a single week. That's life in the NFL.

When I was in Kansas City and having a tough time in my career, I decided to go to seminary to continue my spiritual growth.

Getting through the reads in an efficient manner. I don't want to stay on receivers too long to where a bad decision is made.

Any time a quarterback can protect the ball and not throw interceptions, that's huge.

I guess my perfect day would be relaxing with my wife somewhere peaceful and secluded, or just lounging on the couch and watching TV.

From the moment you enter the league, everyone wants to slap a label on you - some tidy description of what they think you bring to the game. And more often than not, that tag sticks with you, regardless of whether it's accurate.

If you have to name me starting quarterback to go be a starting quarterback, then I probably have some issues I need to address.

Third-string quarterbacks, fourth-string quarterbacks - they get their opportunities, and they shine.

I know I have the ability to start, and I have the ability to play.

I love everything about this city, Philadelphia.

I'm into scripture every day.

I only care about winning and putting points on the board.

Everything you do in life is a process that you work at it, and you can't give up.

If you think you're going to be a backup, you're going to be a backup.

Keeping our priorities straight, our faith, our family, and values will keep us grounded.

I'm very fortunate to be playing, and I know that any given day could be the last. And I'll be thankful for the time I have had to play this game. But I'm going to give my all every single day.

When you're playing in the NFL, you can only do this for a short amount of time. Guys retire before they're 30. If you play forever, you play into your 40s - and you're still a young man with a lot of life left to live.