We never quit.

Dating isn't easy.

I'm from the Bay Area.

I have fun outside the game.

The draft is an exciting time.

Ball security is job security here.

Special teams is one-third of the game.

Shake Shack is good, but it's no In-N-Out.

Boston is really just a cool place to play.

If you put in the time, you’ll see the rewards.

I'll take an ugly win over a pretty loss any day.

I love being a Patriot, and we'll leave it at that.

You don't grow up saying you wanna play in the CFL.

I like to leisurely cruise around town on a longboard.

You can't worry about what other people say, honestly.

Here on the East Coast, I think Shake Shack is awesome.

Life's about dealing with adversity and solving problems.

If you give me six tries, I can probably land a kick flip.

When I am working out, I listen to inspirational speeches.

Bill Belichick has been an awesome, awesome guy to learn from.

It's cool to get to play with guys that you have friendships with.

In college, I guess you could say I was a running back that threw.

If it's a trip for pleasure, I always go with a comfortable outfit.

As a young player here in New England, there's a lot of ups and downs.

It's always a great thing getting to play in the last game of the year.

I'm a practice player. The more I practice, the more confident I become.

Any time you have one-on-one time with any quarterback, it's very valuable.

I always preach you have to have a short memory, whether it is good or bad.

Psychologically, for an athlete to miss a game because of injury, it's tough.

I can say playing for the New England Patriots has been the highlight of my life.

I just kind of try to go out and focus on what I've got to do to get myself better.

Your job as a receiver is to get open and catch the ball and block in the run game.

I've always felt like if I had a bad practice, I could potentially get cut the next day.

Why can't we make NFL apparel cool for every day instead of only wearing it on game day?

I put at the top of my paper every day, 'Never comfortable.' It's just how I feel always.

The more everyone tries to do their own job, that's when the team fires on all cylinders.

Tough times don't last. Tough people do. I preach that, and I guess you have to live to it.

No one likes going out and sprinting 20 sprints, but you do it because it's going to help you.

As a punt returner in the NFL, I know all about teamwork, high-speeds, and collisions on Sundays.

I played 51 percent of the snaps outside, though. But you can go ahead and call me a slot as well.

Injuries are psychologically so hard for an athlete because you don't get to do what you love to do.

When you're clicking, you're not making mental mistakes. You're going out there. You're lining up fast.

It's always exciting to get back out there with the teammates and start a new year and get on the field.

I think it's an honor to play for coach Belichick. You never go into a week thinking you are not prepared.

As a rookie, I had changed positions. In college, I was a quarterback, and I had never played other positions.

The regular season is awesome. It's fun. But postseason, that intensity and adrenaline you get from it is a lot.

There's a lot of crazy stuff in this league, and you got to go out and you got to earn your role out every year.

I started to get addicted to the Jerry Rice mentality. I can get up before anyone else does. I can outwork anyone.

It's the NFL, so anytime you get to go out and get to play against another team, there's going to be some physicality.

Everyone's got talent at the level we're at. But being a smart, tough football player - there's a huge premium for that.

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