I'm glad that I walked into my purpose. I'm glad that I walked into something that was a smooth transition from football.
You know I went to the Hunt Schools, a boarding school in Princeton, and I've heard so many Rhodes scholars have gone to the Ivys.
I'd hate to see the game I love go away because it is considered too dangerous and parents are scared to allow their kids to play.
I don't want to be coddled.
As an NFL rookie, I had to buy meals for older guys. I appreciate hierarchy. I understand teamwork.
Whether it's one play in the NFL or 1,000 plays in the NFL, your pads will come off eventually.
The first game I played against the University of Miami, I was very nervous - eyes wide open.
I've wanted to do medicine actually before I started playing football.
Once my junior year finished at Florida State, I won the Rhodes Scholarship and I was also projected as a second-round draft pick.
Going for the Rhodes, it really put a label on me that was hard to shake, and frankly I don't think that I did shake it.
I know that my parents are proud of me.
I listen to some rap music. I'm from the Bahamas so I like reggae as well. And then I slow it down with a little Frank Sinatra.
How can you see that the pressure is getting to me? I think you can see me pull back more from the community around me.
You would think none of my brothers have jobs with how much time they spend on the phone with our mom.
My teammates, they kid me all the time. My nickname is the doctor or the president in the locker room.