Repetition makes perfect.

Your clothes make you feel good.

I definitely feel like I'm underrated.

I would describe my style as refreshing.

I've played with at least 10 quarterbacks.

I think I'm the best wide receiver in the NFL.

There's always room for improvement in my game.

One-on-one, I feel like I can't be covered, man.

You're either a champion or you're not a champion.

I don't bash people in the media, like other people.

I run at least five miles a day, just long distance.

It's always a challenge to try to get a championship.

Running hills, I try to follow the Jerry Rice routine.

I think I'm a model in a football player body sometimes.

I just don't want to get a tattoo just to have a tattoo.

I tore ligaments in my shoulder completely off the bone.

I didn't want to play anywhere else but Houston, honestly.

Oh, you know, your legacy's all you're gonna be remembered by.

I want to design women's clothes just as much as men's clothes.

It's football - I would play with seven fingers if I had too, man.

I don't play for nobody else but my teammates and my family. That's it.

I like quarter-cut pants that show my ankles. I don't like baggy stuff.

Houston has always showed me love. The city has been there to support me.

Fourth quarter, tied ballgame, why not try to get your best player involved?

A lot of credit to my teammates and my coaches for pushing me and helping me.

Actions always speak louder than words, especially when they're peaceful actions.

My mom has always put everyone before herself and sacrificed things unimaginable.

My name is all I have, so I don't want that to be messed up from a game of football.

I always knew I took care of more than myself from a young age. People depended on me.

When you're young, stay active no matter what you do, and look up to positive role models.

You can't sugarcoat why Kaep is not playing in the NFL. This dude played in the Super Bowl.

It means a lot to be Pro Bowl. There's a lot of people who vote and they watch football a lot.

There's something about putting on a new pair of shoes or a new shirt that gives you a new joy.

I feel like I've got so many angels around me, it's like I'm going to be protected no matter what.

Little obstacles, if they don't go my way, I really don't even get down. I've been through so much.

Having guys ranked in front of me that I know that I'm better than, that's always going to drive me.

With my mentality, I'm one-on-one, I'm going to win. No matter who's out there, I don't really care.

I don't really worry about what the defense is trying to scheme to do against me. It really doesn't matter.

I can only control what happens day to day and that's me coming out here and doing my job to the best I can.

Every time we step on the field, we want to score. If we don't, then we're disappointed. We don't settle for three.

A lot of times when kids get in trouble they might get labeled or judged for mistakes that they made at a young age.

My mother got the courage to speak to hundreds of people about her story. I knew if she could do it I could do it, too.

I'm from South Carolina. I'm from a real cultured state, where there's still racism daily. Still, places are segregated.

The spectacular catches are the ones that you remember detail for detail. The ones with two hands, it's kind of routine.

Always that's a goal with everybody who plays a pro sport is to get stronger and faster and work on things that you lack.

If I drop a ball, I'm going to beat myself up, or if I go out and a rep isn't perfect, I feel like I've got to do it again.

Clothes that make people look twice, that's what makes me feel good - where it is something that I know is unique and different.

If anybody should be a judge of quarterbacks, I've played with the most quarterbacks in NFL history throughout my first four years.

There's a lot I need to improve on. YAC, which I'm last in. Being a better leader. Not getting frustrated when things aren't going my way.

I'm always picturing her, whenever I make a catch, her reaction. And sometimes, when I drop a ball, I'm like, 'Darn it. I let my mama down.'

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