Top 41 Quotes & Sayings by Andrew Whitworth

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Andrew Whitworth.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Andrew Whitworth

Andrew James Whitworth is a former American football offensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. He played college football at LSU, where he twice received first-team All-SEC honors, and was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. During his 11 seasons with the Bengals, Whitworth was named to three Pro Bowls and one first-team All-Pro. Whitworth spent his last five seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he extended his Pro Bowl selections to four and his first-team All-Pro honors to two. He was also a member of the team that won a Super Bowl title in Super Bowl LVI, his final NFL game. Noted for the longevity of his career, he retired as the oldest tackle in NFL history and was the oldest offensive lineman to win a Super Bowl.

I love challenges.
I've got two contracts in my life. One, with my wife because we're married. And, two, I've got a contract to protect Andy Dalton. I'll do both of those to the best of my ability.
As long as I'm here living and breathing, I'm going to be moving. — © Andrew Whitworth
As long as I'm here living and breathing, I'm going to be moving.
As an older lineman, if you start to sit around, you get stiff. You get tired. Things start to set in.
Most tall golfers don't have a lot of success. You have trouble getting steep on the ball too much. Stance, posture, all those things can be bad.
Mess up and draft somebody at my position, because you are going to sit around and watch him sit the bench. That's always been my mentality. I see it as a challenge.
My mentality is always to seek perfection, and you'll find that if you can get somewhere close to it or in the vicinity of that, that's good.
I think the way to maximize not just your leadership but your ability to influence your team is whatever you can do that helps the team perform at a really high level.
Leadership, to me, is about the ability to have people want to hear what you have to say. People want to be around you, people want to believe in what you tell them, and they feel good when they walk away from you about who they are and what they're doing.
I want the young guys to say, 'How old is this guy that's blocking me every play?'
It's our country. I have a lot of pride in it and the flag and what that's about and all the people who fought for it.
People fought hard for freedoms; they didn't fight hard for one mentality. If you really talk about what the country was founded on and what those people are protecting who went to war and fought these wars and give us our freedoms and are fighting for our freedoms, I think you have to really ask yourself what is involved in freedom.
You learn the most by listening and so, to me, always just listening, always just paying attention and finding out what it is that people see in somebody like them. You find those things, and you try to figure out how to fit them into who you are, who you want to be, and how you want to lead.
I'm a technician. It's like that in football and the same way in golf. I want to try to find a way that I can swing the club properly. Over the years, it's getting better and better.
There's a lot of veteran players that, honestly, being comfortable where they play is more important. And that's just not me. — © Andrew Whitworth
There's a lot of veteran players that, honestly, being comfortable where they play is more important. And that's just not me.
Every team, in some sense, plays dirty. The game of football is dirty.
Freedom is a part of protest as well.
I feel like what's made me the player I am is always being willing to take the challenge.
Joey Porter is not one of the people I have respect for. His unprofessionalism is ridiculous.
At the end of the day, who you are as a man is more important than who you are as a football player.
When you get into these NFL rushers - the power, the speed, the bull rush, and all those kind of things - it's just different than college football.
As I say, 'Every tackle's nightmare is third and long.'
The bottom line is the best way to lead is to play well.
I love Cincinnati, and I want to be there.
You see guys that have been in the league for a long time and have taken that opportunity to not only make their game better but to make the people around them better. And to help them know things that maybe you wish you had known.
You see some of these guys that lead in sacks every year, but they only play on third down or only play in certain situations.
No matter what job you have, you're in control of your attitude. That, to me, is my biggest focus every day - being on the energy bus.
I love opportunities to do something I'm not supposed to be able to do. Hell, that's my career.
To me, it's about always trying to make decisions that reflect my leadership and who I am. — © Andrew Whitworth
To me, it's about always trying to make decisions that reflect my leadership and who I am.
If you're a true warrior, competition doesn't scare you. It makes you better.
I've always been known for speeding up the tempo. To me, that's just the way you play the game - aggressive. There's no time to rest. You rest on the sidelines.
If you went and found my draft bio, I wasn't supposed to play left tackle, and I sure as hell wasn't supposed to play it for 12 years.
I don't ever think a day is a perfect day. There's always something.
It's cool when the O-line gets the chance to get some notoriety.
Leadership is a position where you want to create the opportunity to inspire people to walk along beside you, not listen to what you say.
Being a mentor and a leader, I've always urged guys, if you're ever allowed to be a free agent, to take advantage of that opportunity.
Part of my job being a leader and captain of the team is not just to play well and lead well but find a way to make everybody around me better.
A yoga session is harder than a football practice easily for me. Probably in some ways just as intense, not from a physical standpoint of hitting ,but from a game, the intensity is the same.
I think yoga is like anything else, it's a workout in the sense you are going to get what you put into it.
I don't think it's a coincidence this happened. God does things for a reason ... It's a good message for back home.
I've got two contracts in my life: One with my wife and the other to protect Andy Dalton. — © Andrew Whitworth
I've got two contracts in my life: One with my wife and the other to protect Andy Dalton.
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