I was a ball guy. I played basketball, baseball, football. I excelled in football the most. I played running back, wide receiver, safety, kick returner, punt returner.
I'm a guy that is willing to do whatever it is for the team, whether it is a kick returner, whether it be a punt returner, whether it be running down on kickoffs, whether it's line up in the slot, whether it's run a dummy play, fake play.
I'm cool with it, running back, receiver, punt returner, it really doesn't make a difference to me.
In eighth grade, I was actually better in football. I played running back, wide receiver, and safety - just like Allen Iverson.
I started out real young as a tight end, but I was never getting the football. I knew when I played basketball, I loved to have control of the ball. When I played baseball, I was a pitcher. I always wanted to be the guy throwing the passes and making a difference, I guess.
I played wide receiver in high school; then I went to college at Ball State and played safety.
It's just boring to see a team punt the ball and have the returner fair-catch the ball all the time.
When I played football, basketball and baseball, I was always a starter. I played baseball as the number three or number four hitter. Playing baseball, I was the third baseman or pitcher. Football, I was the quarterback. I was always versatile. It came to me naturally. It was always easy.
It was fun, having speed and being able to jump. Especially playing football. I played wide receiver and defensive back.
I grew up an athlete, growing up in Pittsburgh. I played basketball. I played football. I played a little bit of baseball in my earlier years.
Oh man... growing up, I played everything. I played football, basketball, baseball.
When I was a kid, I was always an athlete. I played a lot of sports. I played football, basketball, baseball and soccer.
I do have a son. He's out of school now. He never played football. And it had nothing to do with me. I was actually crushed that he didn't play football. I thought, 'Oh my God, this is awful.' My brothers all played football. My dad played football.
I'm just god-gifted: I have a talent. Even when I played basketball, no one ever taught me the game. I just played it. And with football, I just converted basketball to football and just played.
I played all sports coming up in Texas. I played basketball, football, baseball, ran track. All through high school I did all of that.
I played club football with a traveling team since I was 8 years old. I also played basketball and baseball, so I was competing on the athletic fields the entire year.
I always played sports when I was young. I played football and baseball for eight years. I loved football.