My first goal was to play in the NFL.

When I went to high school, my whole neighborhood, they followed me. They wanted to see me be successful.

When training camp comes, all the guys in my running back room will see how hard I go every day.

I'm not a talker. But I will show in practice the way I work and the way I love the game.

My kids get to see me every day.

Some guys go to different teams and as they get older, they just want to ride the coattail of the younger guys. I don't want to do that.

I've been through so much. I mean, after an ACL, you have to learn how to walk again, how to run again, you have to get your head strong again.

Every time I got opportunities, I did something with it.

I don't really have a best friend.

As long as I stay consistent as my career goes, I'm good with it.

I set my goals high.

I don't like attention.

I'm very competitive.

I'm better learning by somebody showing me something. I got to see and then do it. You can't be scared to ask for help.

I'm not selfish.

When you go up against the best of the best, you're ready for any type of competition.

I could've easily gone the other way, but luckily, I had football and the dream to play in the NFL so I could do something positive with my life.

I take it one game at a time, one year at a time.

When you hear coaches say your son is good, sometimes you think they are just saying it because it's you.

I've been blessed to play 15 years.

Once I got into the league, I liked to watch LaDainian Tomlinson. He was nice, man. Quick, strong, great eyes, able to catch the ball.

How I pick running backs, I always go off what situation they're in. I look at guys and what they had around them.

Defensive guys don't really understand. It's totally different for offense. Defensive guys are convinced they know us but they just don't understand. Quarterbacks have so much that they have to read and adjust to. They have to look at everybody on the defense. It's totally different for the offense.

I'm not scared of any man.