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The grind never ends.
All my family's from Boston.
I lost my aunt to breast cancer.
I like to go full speed all the time.
There's always adversity to overcome.
I don't have any regrets in my career.
I want to play football at a high level.
No question, I love the path I've taken.
I wish I could play Blackjack really well.
Obviously Tom Brady is a great quarterback.
I always drove the crappiest cars out there.
We've got to win. That's the goal each week.
My job is just to get open and catch the ball.
You've just got to get open and catch the ball.
Patriots Nation is loud, they have sick accents.
I'm not the biggest dude, and I'm not the fastest dude.
There's a difference between being injured and being hurt.
I was huge Steve Smith fan watching him play for Carolina.
I believe that, deep down at heart, I'm a football player.
We feel that if you - practice habits turn into game realities.
Every team in the league is always looking to upgrade its talent.
Height is definitely an advantage no matter what position you are at.
As much as it hurts to work out after a game, it helps that much more.
I learned how to be a smart, tough, fundamentally sound football player.
It's what makes everybody better, that pressure for a spot and competing.
However you can affect somebody positively is what you should aspire to do.
I come into each and every game and every season with a chip on my shoulder.
My favorite Christmas gift as a child was - I had a ninja turtle skateboard.
My inspiration on the field is Tom Brady. My inspiration off the field is Gronk.
I've played a lot of football in my life. I know the tempo and speed of the game.
I'm just trying to build a rapport with whoever is calling the play. That's my job.
Without a doubt, one of the toughest football players to ever play the game is Tom Brady.
My dad is a high school football coach in Texas so I've been around this game for a long time.
Teams like the Patriots stress situational football moreso than a lot of other teams in the NFL.
I feel like pace is a huge part of being successful through preseason and then on into the season.
I've been on teams that never made it to the playoffs. It wasn't fun playing meaningless football.
All games are huge, especially division games, and the ones at the end of the year matter the most.
If you can't hold yourself accountable and get your job done then you're not going to be successful.
I've always wanted to throw a first pitch out, and nothing like doing it near your hometown where you live.
I tried to convert all my friends back in Houston to Patriots fans, which was successful to a small degree.
I remember my first practice, from Pee Wee football when I was, like, 10, and I didn't know what was going on.
Every play I'm competing my tail off to try to win the route, win the block or whatever my job is on that play.
Accountability is huge and everybody has a job to do on every play and that's the really only thing you focus on.
Returning punts is one of my favorite things to do in the whole world. It's awesome. It's like playing on the highway.
You've got to deal with adversity throughout the season, whether it's injuries, losing a game where you don't play well.
If athletics wasn't an option, I'd probably work at like a surf shop in Hawaii on the beach, just dishing out surf boards.
Boston is an unbelievable city, and for any athlete looking to become involved in the community, this is the perfect place.
For me, if I wasn't going to get a full scholarship to go to school, I was going to go to the Army or Navy so I could avoid debt.
Here in Austin, Texas, we live in sort of rolling hill country. And I get on my mountain bike, just cruise the hills, get on the trails.
Boston will always have a place in my heart. I'll always call Boston home, regardless of what city I'm living in or what team I'm playing for.